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Daniel Canogar Through photo-installations, Daniel Canogar has tried to eliminate the photographic frame, submerging the spectator into the image. These installations investigate how identity is altered by the space of the spectacle.
U-Ram Choe U-Ram Choe's work engages a fanciful dialog of aesthetics and machinery, and explores themes of biological transformation, flight, and movement. R. Luke DuBois R. Luke DuBois is a composer, artist, and performer exploring the temporal and visual structures of pop-cultural ephemera.
Michael Joaquin Grey For the past twenty years, Michael Joaquin Grey has been creating work that extends and plays with the boundaries of art, science and media.
Claudia Hart Claudia Hart's work consists of designs for sublime landscape gardens often containing expressive and sensual female bodies meant to interject emotional subjectivity into what is typically the overly-determined Cartesian world of digital design.
Lynn Hershman Leeson Lynn Hershman Leeson has been internationally acclaimed for her pioneering use of new technologies and her investigations of issues that are now recognized as key to the working of our society. Yael Kanarek Yael Kanarek has developed a unique vocabulary of networked interfaces using photography, text, sculpture, and performance.
Tim Knowles The creative practice of Tim Knowles incorporates chance operations and performance in mark making. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Rafael Lozano-Hemmer is best known for creating theatrical interactive installations for the past decade in public spaces across Europe, Asia and America. Manfred Mohr Manfred Mohr has used a computer to generate his art since 1968 and is considered a pioneer in this field. Michael Najjar Focusing on key components of a society driven and controlled by computer and information technology, Michael Najjar's works reflect contemporary developments and create visions and utopias of future social structures emerging from the impact of new technologies. Mark Napier Mark Napier is recognized as one of the first to explore the potential of the Internet as a space for public art. James Paterson At the heart of James Paterson’s work, there is little formal separation between drawing, animation and programming. C.E.B. Reas C.E.B. Reas' ongoing Process series explores the dialectical relationship between naturally evolved systems and those that are engineered and synthetic.
Daniel Rozin Daniel Rozin is an artist who creates interactive installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to change and respond to the presence of a viewer. Lincoln Schatz Lincoln Schatz is an artist working with relative experiences of place and the meanings created over time using non-linear structures. Björn Schülke Björn Schülke designs objects that playfully transform live spatial energy into active responses in sculptural form.
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