New Media Artists - Barbara Rosenthal, Joseph Nechvatal, Liu DAO, Caterina Davinio, Nathaniel Stern, Thomas Charveriat, Orlan (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Barbara Rosenthal, Joseph Nechvatal, Liu Dao, Caterina Davinio, Nathaniel Stern, Thomas Charveriat, Orlan, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Marc Horowitz, Hunter Cole, Helena Bulaja, Sergio Maltagliati, Judy Rifka, Wang Dongma, Kingsley Ng, Edmond Couchot, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Mark Tribe, Zhang Deli, Maurizio Bolognini, Perry Hoberman, Ebon Fisher, Elle Mehrmand, Ken Feingold, Heath Bunting, WAZA, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Rose Tang, Maurice Benayoun, V. Anamika, Scott Snibbe, Nagasamy Ramachandran, Pietro Grossi, Jeffrey Shaw, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Benjamin Gaulon, Christoph Korn, The Thing, Scott Kildall, Maya Churi, Robert Whitman, Marisa Olson, Eduardo Kac, Carlos Ginzburg, Micha Cardenas, Pascal Dombis, Yucef Merhi, David Rokeby, Wolfgang Staehle, Joe Davis, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Lindsay Grace, Heather Kelley, Edward Johnston, Gustavo Romano, Michael Rees, Jasia Reichardt, Thierry Geoffroy, Olga Kisseleva, List of sound artists, Nicole Stenger, Michael Joaquin Grey, Tschann, U-Ram Choe, Mitch Trale, Marcus Andre Charles Rose, Shu Lea Cheang, Jim Campbell, Rebecca Allen, Knowbotic Research, Erwin Redl, N3krozoft Ltd, Margot Lovejoy, Antoinette LaFarge, Julie Freeman, Florian Hufsky, Anton Cabaleiro, Teo Spiller, Camille Utterback, Stan Vanderbeek, Michael Naimark, Cary Peppermint, Igor tromajer, Julia Scher, Char Davies, Francois Pain, Andreas Kratky, Heliotrope. Excerpt: Barbara Rosenthal (b. 1948, The Bronx, New York) is an American avant-garde artist and writer. Her existential themes have contributed to contemporary art and philosophy. Her pseudonyms include "Homo Futurus," taken from the title of one of her books, and "Cassandra-on-the-Hudson," which alludes to her studio and residence since 1998 on the Hudson River in Greenwich Village, NYC. Barbara Rosenthal standing in her top-floor loft at 727 Avenue of...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Barbara Rosenthal, Joseph Nechvatal, Liu Dao, Caterina Davinio, Nathaniel Stern, Thomas Charveriat, Orlan, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Marc Horowitz, Hunter Cole, Helena Bulaja, Sergio Maltagliati, Judy Rifka, Wang Dongma, Kingsley Ng, Edmond Couchot, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Mark Tribe, Zhang Deli, Maurizio Bolognini, Perry Hoberman, Ebon Fisher, Elle Mehrmand, Ken Feingold, Heath Bunting, WAZA, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Rose Tang, Maurice Benayoun, V. Anamika, Scott Snibbe, Nagasamy Ramachandran, Pietro Grossi, Jeffrey Shaw, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Benjamin Gaulon, Christoph Korn, The Thing, Scott Kildall, Maya Churi, Robert Whitman, Marisa Olson, Eduardo Kac, Carlos Ginzburg, Micha Cardenas, Pascal Dombis, Yucef Merhi, David Rokeby, Wolfgang Staehle, Joe Davis, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Lindsay Grace, Heather Kelley, Edward Johnston, Gustavo Romano, Michael Rees, Jasia Reichardt, Thierry Geoffroy, Olga Kisseleva, List of sound artists, Nicole Stenger, Michael Joaquin Grey, Tschann, U-Ram Choe, Mitch Trale, Marcus Andre Charles Rose, Shu Lea Cheang, Jim Campbell, Rebecca Allen, Knowbotic Research, Erwin Redl, N3krozoft Ltd, Margot Lovejoy, Antoinette LaFarge, Julie Freeman, Florian Hufsky, Anton Cabaleiro, Teo Spiller, Camille Utterback, Stan Vanderbeek, Michael Naimark, Cary Peppermint, Igor tromajer, Julia Scher, Char Davies, Francois Pain, Andreas Kratky, Heliotrope. Excerpt: Barbara Rosenthal (b. 1948, The Bronx, New York) is an American avant-garde artist and writer. Her existential themes have contributed to contemporary art and philosophy. Her pseudonyms include "Homo Futurus," taken from the title of one of her books, and "Cassandra-on-the-Hudson," which alludes to her studio and residence since 1998 on the Hudson River in Greenwich Village, NYC. Barbara Rosenthal standing in her top-floor loft at 727 Avenue of...

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August 2011

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August 2011

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82

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978-1-156-54723-6

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9781156547236

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