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  1. Teo Spiller

    Teo Spiller's art works were exhibited on media and computer art festivals all over the world, including UNESCO day of poetry in Milano; Irish museum of modern arts in Dublin; "The masters of graphic works" biennial in Gyor; Machida city museum of graphic arts in Tokyo; Venice Biennial; Museum of modern arts in Ljubljana and Ljubljana Municipal Museum. In addition, his work is in public and corporate collections, including those of Ljubljana Municipal Museum, Municipal museum of art in Gyor, Hungary and Rhizome art base, New York City.About his work were written many articles, including New York Times online, CIAC electronic magazine, Radio Austria 1, TV Gajba and RTV Slovenia. He organized more group artistic events with respectable participants from around the world. Best known are "net.art trade forum", as he as one of the first net.artist in the world sold a net.art work, and INFOS 2000 "off-line net.art contest". He wrote many articles about net.art and had several lectures about it, including a workshop for art teachers in cooperation with Ministry for education of RS.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.08.2011 - 09:53

  2. Oliver Grau

    Oliver Grau is Chair Porfessor for Image Science at Danube University Krems.

    His books include Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion, Cambridge/Mass., MIT-Press 2003, Mediale Emotionen, Frankfurt 2005, MediaArtHistories, MIT-Press 2007, Imagery of the 21st Century, MIT-Press 2011. He was invited to more than 200 lectures world wide, is translated in 12 languages and received various awards.

    His research focuses on the history of media art, the history of immersion and emotions and the history, idea, and culture of telepresence, genetic art, and artificial intelligence.

    Grau´s book "Virtual Art. From Illusion to Immersion", MIT Press (2003 book of the month Scientific American), offered for the first time a historic comparison and evolution in image-viewer theory of immersion as well as a systematic analysis of the triad of artist, artwork and beholder under the conditions of digital art.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.02.2013 - 14:55

  3. Dora García

    Dora García was born in Valladolid, Spain, in 1965. She studied Arts at Salamanca University, Spain and at Rijksakademie of Amsterdam, Netherlands (1985-1992). She lives and works in Brussels. Her works are characterized by a strong conceptual content which originates from different creative media, researching on the construction of fictions to decode the endless relationships which are produced between the subject and the context in which they are immersed. Dora García has exhibited her works in Macba, Barcelona, MNCARS, Madrid, Bienal in Estambul 2003, in Munster, Sculpture Projects 2007, the Bienal of Sydney 2008, SMAK, Ghent (2006) and in the GfZK, Leipzig (2007). Biografía en español Nace en Valladolid, en 1965. Estudió Bellas Artes en la Universidad de Salamanca, España, y en la Rijksakademie de Ámsterdam, Holanda (1985-1992). Vive y trabaja en Bruselas. El trabajo de Dora García está caracterizado por un fuerte contenido conceptual que, partiendo de los más diversos soportes creativos, investiga en la construcción de ficciones para descodificar las infinitas relaciones que se producen entre el sujeto y el contexto en el que se ve inmerso.

    Maya Zalbidea - 22.08.2013 - 12:49