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  • THIRST
  • Artist
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  • Reactor Art + Design
  • Artist
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  • Waters Design Assoc.
  • Artist
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  • Landor Associates
  • Artist
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  • Crocker
  • Inc.
  • Artist
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  • Perkins
  • Sullivan
  • Artist
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  • Incorporated
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  • plus
  • Artist
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  • Angeli
  • Inc.
  • Primo
  • Artist
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  • One
  • Zero
  • Artist
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  • Magazine
  • Macworld
  • Artist
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  • Design
  • Sackett
  • Artist
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  • Liska and Associates Inc.
  • Artist
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  • Cranbrook
  • Design
  • Artist
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  • Pentagram
  • Artist
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  • Work
  • Design
  • Artist
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  • R/Greenberg
  • Associates
  • Artist
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  • Richey
  • Reginald
  • Wade
  • Artist
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  • Partners
  • Patterson
  • Wood
  • Artist
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  • Instruments
  • Texas
  • Artist
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  • SOS
  • Artist
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  • Sutherland Computer Corp.
  • Evans
  • &
  • Artist
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  • Design
  • TW
  • Artist
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  • Anderson Design
  • Mark
  • Artist
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  • Mok Design
  • Clement
  • Artist
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  • Kolb
  • C.
  • E.
  • Artist
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  • Musgrave
  • F.
  • Kenton
  • Artist
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  • Levin Design
  • Lisa
  • Artist
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  • Zajec
  • Edward
  • Artist
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  • Wiener
  • Maria
  • Artist
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  • Warshafsky
  • Beth
  • Artist
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  • Semiconductor
  • Artist
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  • Sedlak
  • Junko
  • Hoshizawa
  • Artist
  • 2003 Bio: Junko Hoshizawa Sedlak is an art director, illustrator, multimedia creator, and video artist. She was born in Japan, but in the 1990s, she lived in the USA, London, Ho Chi Minh City, and Singapore. In 1990, Marvel Comics published six books of her graphic poem "Street Poet Ray." More recently, she has worked as a senior art director at an international ad agency. She has had solo and group shows in many cities, and she has published numerous articles and books on design. In 1998, she
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  • Petersen
  • Peter
  • Artist
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  • Lee
  • Heebok
  • Artist
  • los angeles, United States of America
  • -118.2439,34.0544
  • Larson
  • Stephan
  • Artist
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  • Goetzelmann
  • Matthias
  • Artist
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  • Chim
  • Jimmy
  • Artist
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  • Berner
  • Andreas
  • Artist
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  • Slattery
  • Diana
  • Artist and Author
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  • Pauletto
  • Sandra
  • Artist and Author
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  • Dekker
  • Anner
  • Artist and Author
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  • Bonanni
  • Leonardo
  • Author
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  • Ziv
  • Yuli
  • Artist
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  • Weskamp
  • Marcos
  • Artist
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  • Vandendriessche
  • Stefanie
  • Artist
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  • Stanza
  • Artist
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  • Moskal
  • Przemyslaw
  • Artist
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  • Loseby
  • Jessica
  • Artist
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  • Lim
  • Junghoon
  • Artist
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  • Head
  • Anthony
  • Artist
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  • Wetton
  • Philip
  • Artist
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  • Verhoeven
  • Eva
  • Artist
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  • Stertzig
  • Kathi
  • Artist
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  • Sisson
  • Dylan
  • Artist
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  • Santoro
  • Anthony
  • Artist
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  • Sachinis
  • Xenophon
  • Artist
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  • Gluck
  • Bob
  • Artist
  • State University of New York, Albany
  • Music and Theater
  • Professor
  • Bob Gluck, a music professor, is a composer and performer for piano and electronics, crossing boundaries between jazz and electroacoustic music traditions. His scholarly work traces cultural issues within modern jazz and within an international history of electronic music. Gluck's work also explores ways to situate human music within a broader context of the sonic expression of animal species. Gluck studied at the Julliard, Manhattan and Crane schools of music, and he holds degrees from the U
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  • https://bobgluck.bandcamp.com/album/electric-songs
  • Reas
  • Casey
  • Artist
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  • Read
  • Julie
  • Artist
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  • Oberheu
  • Kent
  • Artist
  • Pandromeda
  • Berkeley, California, US
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  • Kim
  • Taehee
  • Artist and Committee Member
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  • Jeon
  • Byeong
  • Sam
  • Artist
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Department of Electronic Arts
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  • Hoesle
  • Adi
  • Artist
  • Adi Hoesle, born in 1959, studied painting in Munich and Nürtingen and was interested in the sources of creativity at an early age. As a pioneer in border thinking between art and science, he initiated various projects, exhibitions, workshops and research projects.
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  • Harshman
  • Melissa
  • Artist
  • University of George
  • Athens, Georgia, US
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  • Guhde
  • Jeffrey
  • Artist
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  • Gonzalez
  • Quintin
  • Artist
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  • Giros
  • Albert
  • Artist
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • 2.17694,41.3825
  • Fleisher
  • Fred
  • Artist
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  • Flanagan
  • Mary
  • Artist, Author, and Art Paper Reviewer
  • University of Oregon
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  • Erixan
  • Annika
  • Artist
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  • Ellis
  • Elsi
  • Vassdal
  • Artist
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  • Fell
  • Mark
  • Artist
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  • Dorosh
  • Daria
  • Artist
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  • Daville
  • Greg
  • Artist
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  • Angesleva
  • Jussi
  • Artist
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  • Cooper
  • Ross
  • Artist
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  • Rinker
  • Jt
  • Artist
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  • Bleicher
  • Steven
  • Artist
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  • Besant
  • Derek
  • Artist
  • Alberta College of Art & Design
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  • Beckhaus
  • Steffi
  • Artist
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  • Andrews
  • Kerry
  • John
  • Artist
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  • Anderson
  • David
  • Artist
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  • Lioret
  • Alain
  • Author and Artist
  • University Paris 8
  • Arts et Technologies de l’Image
  • Alain Lioret is a Generative Artist and a Professor at “Arts et Technologies de l’Image” (University Paris 8, France) within the laboratory INREV (Digital images and Virtual Reality). He has been working for several years on research on the applications of artificial life and artificial intelligence (connexionism, evolutionism, cellular automata) in the artistic field. Lioret is author of the books “Emergence de Nouvelles Esthétiques du Mouvement”, and “L’Art Génératif”. He is a specialist in
  • Paris, France, French Republic
  • 2.35183,48.85658
  • http://alainlioret.fr/
  • Kerne
  • Andruid
  • Author
  • Tufts University
  • Medford, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.1062,42.4184
  • Waldvogel
  • Muriel
  • Author
  • Harvard University
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  • Huang
  • Jeffrey
  • Author
  • Harvard University
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  • Yarin
  • Paul
  • Author
  • Unavailable
  • Yamaguchi
  • Lina
  • Art Show Reviewer and Art Show Chair
  • Stanford University
  • Palo Alto, California, United States of America
  • -122.1634,37.4422
  • Randazzo
  • Dean
  • Artist
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  • Underkoffler
  • John
  • Artist
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  • Klug
  • Michael
  • Artist
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  • Abe
  • Yoshiyuki
  • Artist
  • Born in Gunma, Japan, 21 June 1947 B.E. in Photographic Engineering from Chiba Univ., Japan Principal fields of interest: Algorithmic Art, Stochastic process.
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  • http://www.pli.jp/
  • King
  • Michael
  • Artist
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  • Schröder
  • Peter
  • Artist
  • Unavailable
  • Ruiz
  • Kathleen
  • Artist
  • Kathleen Ruiz, abd Ph.D. is an internationally exhibiting media artist who works with simulation, games, photography and sculpture exploring perception, behavior, and interaction. Her current research is centered on simulation, perspective and empathy and examines first-person experience, intentionality, and the possibilities for simulation to approach a non-colonizing understanding of “other”. She is currently Associate Professor of Integrated Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
  • Troy, New York, United States of America
  • -73.6918,42.7284
  • Lescinsky
  • Gordon
  • Artist
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  • Malloy
  • Katherine
  • Artist
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  • Mosher
  • Eve
  • Artist
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  • Cliggett
  • Jack
  • Artist
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  • Gates
  • Jeff
  • Artist
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  • Jenkins
  • Amy
  • K.
  • Artist
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  • Nixon
  • Sean
  • Artist
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  • Fox
  • Diane
  • Artist
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  • Ressler
  • Susan
  • Artist
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  • Tinapple
  • David
  • Artist
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  • Duesing
  • James
  • Artist
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  • Lee
  • Bum
  • Artist
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  • Mahler
  • Moshe
  • Artist
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  • Thompson
  • John
  • Artist
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  • Dumitriu
  • Anna
  • Artist and Art Jury Member
  • Anna Dumitriu is a British artist whose work fuses craft, technology and bioscience to explore our relationship to the microbial world. She is artist in residence on the Modernising Medical Microbiology Project at the University of Oxford, and an honorary research fellow at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She has an international exhibition profile, having exhibited at venues such as Waag Society, Amsterdam, Art Laboratory Berlin, V & A Museum, London and The Picasso Museum, Barcelona.
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  • http://www.normalflora.co.uk/
  • Zics
  • Brigitta
  • Artist
  • University College London
  • UCL Knowledge Lab
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1275,51.50722
  • Wilkinson
  • Jonathan
  • Artist
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  • Waligore
  • Marilyn
  • Artist
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  • Matsuoka
  • Seigow
  • Artist
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  • Supinfocom Aries
  • Artist
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  • Seidel
  • Robert
  • Artist
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  • Rusnak
  • Laura
  • Artist
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  • Quennesson
  • Kevin
  • Artist
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  • babel
  • Artist
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  • Schemat
  • Stefan
  • Artist
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  • Pullinger
  • Kate
  • Artist
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  • Pud
  • Afanassy
  • Artist
  • Afanassy Pud (Fainzilber Eugeny) was born in Leningrad in 1951 and lives there now. He earned a doctor of science degree from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. Since 1983, he has been a member of the Partnership of Experimental Fine Art in Leningrad, and his work has been shown in all of the partnership's exhibitions. Before 1989, Afanassy Pud's works were frequently deleted from exhibitions by government authorities and the KGB. Since then, his work has been seen in many exhibitions in Russi
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  • Prentice
  • Jeff
  • Artist
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  • Pitaru
  • Amit
  • Artist
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  • Piribeck
  • Jan
  • Artist
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  • Pemberton
  • Kate
  • Artist
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  • Patel
  • Vivek
  • Artist
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  • Owens
  • Stephanie
  • Artist and Author
  • Unavailable
  • Oral Fixations
  • Artist
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  • Nova
  • Laura
  • Artist
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  • Nakayama
  • Yuta
  • Artist
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  • Meier
  • Meats
  • Artist
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  • Lu
  • David
  • Artist
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  • Ligorano/Reese
  • Artist
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  • LeBlanc
  • AnnMarie
  • Artist
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  • Knep
  • Brian
  • Artist
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  • Kim
  • Ji-Young
  • Artist
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  • Kaufman
  • Dolores
  • Artist
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  • Hosale
  • Mark-David
  • Artist
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  • Horvath
  • Peter
  • Artist
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  • Heller
  • Eric
  • Artist
  • Harvard University
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts, US
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  • Guesdon
  • Celine
  • Artist
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  • Gould
  • Meggan
  • Artist
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  • Hofflin
  • Martina
  • Artist
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  • Glissmann
  • Pascal
  • Artist
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  • Gillis
  • Floyd
  • Artist
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  • Freeman
  • Heather
  • Artist
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  • Ecce Homology
  • Artist
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  • Easterly
  • Doug
  • Artist
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  • Crawford
  • David
  • Artist
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  • Chapman
  • Kate
  • Artist
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  • Bumgarner-Kirby
  • Hue
  • Walker
  • Artist
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  • Briggs
  • Thomas
  • Artist
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  • boredomresearch
  • Artist
  • NCCA and Bournemouth University
  • boredomresearch is a collaboration between British artists Vicky Isley and Paul Smith. Fascinated by the mechanics of the natural world they use computational technology to simulate natural patterns, behaviours and intricate forms that gradually change over time. Based at the National Centre for Computer Animation, Bournemouth University, their work benefits from a fine blend of art and science – allowing them to achieve projects underpinned by a deep appreciation of the creative possibilities o
  • Poole, United Kingdom
  • -1.98333,50.71667
  • Serben
  • Damien
  • Artist
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  • Bertrand
  • Yann
  • Artist
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  • Andrews
  • Brian
  • Artist
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  • Akayama
  • Hitoshi
  • Artist
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Utterback
  • Camille
  • Artist
  • New York University
  • New York City, New York, US
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  • Gerrard
  • John
  • Artist
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  • Kaiser
  • Paul
  • Artist
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  • Eshkar
  • Shelley
  • Artist
  • Unavailable
  • Campbell
  • Jim
  • Artist
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  • Ong
  • Kian-Peng
  • Artist
  • Kian-Peng Ong is a new media artist based in Los Angeles. He received his BA (interactive arts) from Lasalle College of the Arts (Singapore). Currently, he is a graduate student in the UCLA Design | Media Arts program (USA). His interest in sound stems from its abstract yet powerful affective qualities. Of equal interest to him, and a focus of one of his ongoing research projects, is the human relationship with nature, specifically how humans adapt or perceive environmental changes. Technology
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  • SWAMP
  • Artist
  • University of Michigan
  • School of Art and Design
  • SWAMP (Studies of Work Atmosphere and Mass Production) is the collaborative effort of artists Matt Kenyon and Douglas Easterly with Tiago Rorke. Their work focuses on critical themes addressing the effects of global corporate operations, mass media and communication, military industrial complexes, and general meditations on the liminal area between life and artificial life. SWAMP has been making work in this vein since 1999, using a wide range of media, including custom software, electronics, m
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  • Ozsvald
  • Eszter
  • Artist
  • New York University
  • Interactive Telecommunications Program
  • Eszter Ozsvald is a Hungarian designer, technologist, and media artist based in New York. Currently, she is enrolled in New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (USA), where she continues to seek creative interdisciplinary applications with a technological edge.
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  • Ojavee
  • Kärt
  • Artist
  • Estonian Academy of Arts
  • Kärt Ojavee is an Estonian designer and researcher who has been working on active and interactive textiles since 2004. Currently, she is working with the Centre for Biorobotics (Estonia) to create interactive textiles for waiting rooms. The focus in her textile designs is on patterns and new approaches to materials.
  • Tallinn, Estonia
  • 24.7454,59.4372
  • Legault
  • Julie
  • Artist
  • Julie Legault is an interdisciplinary designer. She was born in Montréal, Canada, and lives and works in London, UK. She received her BA from Concordia University (Canada) where she studied design, art, and digital technologies. In 2011, she received an MA in Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork, and Jewelry at the Royal College of Art, London (UK). Having worked with Moritz Waldemeyer, Joanna Berzowska, and the V2_Unstable Media Lab in Rotterdam, she recently presented her work on wearable
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  • Laskowitz
  • Adam
  • Artist
  • University of Buffalo
  • Adam Laskowitz is an artist, designer, and musician. He is currently a member of the media . architecture . computing program at the University at Buffalo (USA), pursuing a master of architecture and master of fine arts. He received a bachelor of science in architecture from the University at Buffalo in 2009. His current research focuses on the ways in which digital technologies can make mundane, everyday interactions with space surprising, entertaining, and exciting through a particular lens o
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  • Hessels
  • Scott
  • Artist, Author, and Committee Member
  • City University of Hong Kong
  • School of Creative Media
  • Scott Hessels is a filmmaker, sculptor, and media artist who explores new relationships between the moving image and the environment. His artworks span several media, including film, video, the web, music, broadcast, print, kinetic sculpture, and performance. His films have been shown in numerous international film festivals, and his new media installations have been presented in exhibitions around the world, included in books on new media art and in publications such as Wired and Discover. His
  • Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • 114.15861,22.27833
  • Castellanos
  • Carlos
  • Artist
  • DPrime Research
  • Carlos Castellanos is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher with interests in embodiment as it relates to systems theory, artificial intelligence, and artificial life. He is exploring the aesthetics of information technologies and their effects on lived, embodied human experience. This has taken a variety of forms, including scholarly writing, net art, interactive installation, sound, performance, and techno-conceptual systems. He is currently pursuing a PhD at the School of Interactive Art
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  • Callanan
  • Martin
  • John
  • Artist
  • Slade School of Fine Art and University College London
  • Martin John Callanan is an artist whose work spans numerous media and engages both emerging and commonplace technology. His work has included translating active communication data into music; freezing in time the earth’s water system; writing thousands of letters; capturing newspapers from around the world as they are published; taming wind onto the internet; and broadcasting his precise physical location live for over two years. Callanan’s work has been exhibited, published and screened at venu
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  • Brun
  • Rémi
  • Artist
  • Rémi Brun holds a PhD in biomechanics and has been working for over 18 years in the field of motion capture (mocap) for video games, cinema, dance, and scientific research. He was the mocap specialist behind the virtual actress Eve Solal (SIGGRAPH 2000/2001) and the feature film “Renaissance” (the first mocap movie in Europe), as well as many other projects. Through his own company, MocapLab, he continues to push the boundaries of motion capture. As an artist, he has come to see movement as a m
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  • Barry
  • Daniel
  • Artist
  • University of Buffalo
  • Daniel Barry is a member of the media . architecture . computing program at the University at Buffalo (USA). In 2009, he graduated from the University at Buffalo with a bachelor of science in architecture and continued at the University at Buffalo in the Department of Architecture and the Department of Media Study to pursue both a master of architecture and a master of fine arts. His research interests are focused on mobile computing technologies and how they negotiate social and spatial relatio
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  • Barnes
  • Steven J
  • Artist
  • DPrime Research
  • Steven J. Barnes holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia (Canada). Trained as a behavioral neuroscientist, his neuroscientific expertise lies in the areas of learning and memory, psychiatric disorders, epilepsy, neuroplasticity, and metaplasticity. He currently teaches neuroscience and psychology at UBC; does research in the areas of (non-traditional) virtual reality, bodily awareness, and embodied cognition; and runs a consulting and programming business.
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  • Artus
  • Philipp
  • Artist
  • Kunsthochschule für Medien
  • Philipp Artus was born in Bremen, Germany and began studying art at the École des Beaux Arts in Nantes (France). He continued his autodidactic studies of animation and music theory in Portugal and is currently finishing his graduation project at the Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln (Germany). Artus’ work has been shown in various museums, festivals, and galleries around the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Kanazawa (Japan), the European Media Art Festival (Germany), Athens Vid
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  • Abraham
  • Julian
  • Artist
  • Independent Artist
  • Julian Abraham “Togar” (b. Medan, IDN, 1987) is an artist, musician and pseudo scientist. Words like generative, manipulating, dematerialization are often used to identify his work. Connecting one thing to another, expressed in complex algorithms, have enabled his experiences in how art, the environment, science and technology relate to one another to provide new tools to educate and engage both the artist and the society.
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  • https://julianabraham.net/
  • Velikov
  • Kathy
  • Artist and Author
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  • Thün
  • Geoffrey
  • Artist and Author
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  • Streb
  • Elizabeth
  • Artist and Author
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  • Lisa
  • Sauvé
  • Artist and Author
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  • Ripley
  • Colin
  • Artist and Author
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  • Pettican
  • Anneké
  • Artist and Author
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  • Mojsiewicz
  • Kristin
  • Artist and Author
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  • McGee
  • Wes
  • Artist and Author
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  • Lewis
  • Chara
  • Artist, Author, and Collaborators
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  • Lahey
  • Byron
  • Artist and Author
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  • Geiger
  • Jordon
  • Author
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  • Burleson
  • Winslow
  • Artist and Author
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  • Wall
  • Georgia
  • Artist
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  • Whittinghill
  • David
  • Artist and Author
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  • Traub
  • Peter
  • Michael
  • Artist
  • Unavailable
  • Stenner
  • Jack
  • Artist, Art Jury Member, and Art Papers Jury Member
  • Texas A&M University
  • Visualization Laboratory
  • College Station, Texas, United States of America
  • -96.3347,30.6263
  • Watanabe
  • Takabumi
  • Artist and Author
  • Unavailable
  • Richter
  • Kamilia
  • B
  • Artist
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  • Nishi
  • Hiroko
  • Artist and Author
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Liou
  • Jawshing Arthur
  • Artist
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  • Miwa
  • Yoshiyuki
  • Artist and Author
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  • LeMeiux
  • Patrick
  • Artist
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  • Marchese
  • Francis
  • T
  • Artist and Author
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