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Rupert Huber
Rupert Huber (born 1967 in Mödling Rupert W.M. Huber ) is an Austrian composer and musician. In 1994, Huber founded Huber Musik publishing house to publish his own music, and in same year, founded TOSCA with Richard Dorfmeister. Huber's 2006 release of Fuck Dub Remixes CD was also created in collaboration with Dorfmeister. Rupert W.M. Huber's works have been commissioned, amongst others, by Centre Pompidou, Wiener Festwochen, and Ars Electronica. He lives in Vienna and Berlin.
Rupert_Huber
Riccardo Sinigaglia
Born in Arona in 1953, Riccardo Sinigaglia is an architect as well as musician. He teaches electronic music at Milan Conservatory where he studied during the seventies with Angelo Paccagnini.He collaborates with the video center of the Faculty of Architecture, Milan University, where he lectures on the relationship between music and image.
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Steal This Film
Steal This Film is a film series documenting the movement against intellectual property produced by The League of Noble Peers and released via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol.Two parts, and one special The Pirate Bay trial edition of the first part, have been released so far, and The League of Noble Peers is working on "Steal this Film - The Movie" and a new project entitled "The Oil of the 21st Century".
Steal_This_Film
John Berton
John Andrew Berton Jr. is an award-winning computer graphics animator and visual effects supervisor. His most recent project is Bedtime Stories.
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Public Netbase
Public Netbase was a cultural media initiative, open access internet platform, and advocate for the development of electronic art. Long a support of avant-garde, sometimes controversial, art and digital culture, the project increasingly came into conflict with the Austrian political establishment during the 1990s. Despite awards and recognition by UNESCO, the political controversy led to a lack of funding that ended the project in 2006.
Public_Netbase
V/Vm
V/Vm is the experimental music and sound collage project of James Leyland Kirby, from Stockport, England. Although starting out mainly in the style of noise music, Kirby is also a composer of original electronic music and remixes. His vast output is released primarily on his own V/Vm Test Records label. Alongside the work of the V/Vm project James Kirby also records most often as The Caretaker. He currently resides in Berlin.
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Moove
Moove is a privately held company based in Köln, Germany, with a branch in Los Angeles. The company is owned by Lothar Bongartz and Dr. A. Burak Kozan, a pair of professional software developers. Before establishing moove, they had already developed products such as Nantucket Clipper Tools, CA-Visual Objects, and DC-Tools, development tools in the fields of object-oriented programming, databases and general function libraries. The company was founded in 1994.
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Katherine Nash
Katherine Elizabeth Nash (1910–1982) was an American artist and sculptor best known for computer art and direct and arc welding. The Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota Department of Art's Regis Center for Art bears her name.
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Scratch (programming language)
Scratch is an interpreted dynamic visual programming language based on and implemented in Squeak. Being dynamic, it lets code be changed even as programs are running. It has the goal of teaching programming concepts to kids and teens and letting them create games, videos, and music. It can be downloaded for free and is being used in a wide variety of in-school and after-school settings around the world.
Scratch_(programming_language)
Bitforms gallery
Bitforms gallery is a gallery in New York City, New York, United States of America devoted to new media art practices. Breaking new ground in 2001, bitforms gallery has become a destination for artists, curators, and collectors exploring new art forms that lie at the intersection of software and mixed media. It is still one of the very few galleries dealing exclusively in this area of the art world.
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Announcements 2004
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Simplexity
Simplexity is an emerging theory that proposes a possible complementary relationship between complexity and simplicity. The term draws from General Systems Theory, Dialectics (philosophy) and Design. Jeffery Kluger wrote a book about this phenomenon that describes how house plants can be more complicated than industrial plants, how a truck drivers job can be as difficult as a CEO's and why 90% of the money donated to help cure diseases are given only to the research of 10% of them (and vice versa).
Simplexity
Mark Stephen Meadows
Mark Stephen Meadows is an American artist, author, and engineer. He develops games, AI software, and interactive portraits. He has founded three companies, written four books, is the co-inventor of several US patents relating to artificial intelligence and avatars, and he lectures internationally on this work.Meadows is also known for his hitchhiking adventures, specifically for visiting Baghdad in 2003, and his travels in Sri Lanka, where he interviewed terrorists, in 2004.
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Madame Tutli-Putli
Madame Tutli-Putli is a 2007 Academy Award nominated stop motion-animated short film by Montreal filmmakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). It is available on the Cinema16 DVD as well as from the NFB.
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Romy Haag
Romy Haag (born January 1 1951 in Scheveningen, near The Hague/Den Haag in the Netherlands) is a dancer, singer, actress and former nightclub manager as well one of the most famous transsexuals in Germany and Continental Europe.
Romy_Haag
John Fekner
John Fekner (b. NYC), is a stencil graffiti and multimedia artist, who in the 1970s created hundreds of environmental and conceptual outdoor works consisting of stenciled words, symbols, dates and icons spray painted throughout New York. A seminal figure in the Street Art movement, Fekner participated in recent urban art exhibitions such as Wooster Collective's 11 Spring Street Project in 2006.
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A. K. M. Adam
A K M Adam (born September 10, 1957, Boston, MA) is a Biblical scholar, theologian, author, priest, technologist and blogger. He was professor of New Testament at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL until it ended its faculty contracts. He is a writer, speaker, and activist who simultaneously engages the worlds of theology and technology on topics including postmodern philosophy, hermeneutics, education, and collaborative discovery of truth and meaning.
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A. K. M. Adam
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Liz Phillips
Liz Phillips (b.1951) is an American artist specializing in sound art and interactive art. She was one of the first artists to make interactive sound sculpture. Her installations create sounds in relation to live forms. Phillips has exhibited her work at numerous art museums, alternative spaces, festivals, and public spaces.
Liz_Phillips
BotFighters
BotFighters is a mobile game developed by It's Alive!, mainly known because it was one of the world's first mobile games to take advantage of location-based services. It was released in 2001 in Sweden, and later also in Russia, Finland, and Ireland.In 2002, it was awarded with an Award of Distinction in the Net Vision category in the Prix Ars Electronica.The mission of the game was to locate and destroy other robots, and when a target was destroyed, the player advanced on the high score list and earned credits.
BotFighters