Robots on the March!
— Heather Dewey-Hagborg
Net response: art, tissue, mobility and autonomy
— Molly Hankwitz
I yam what I yam
— Bryan Konefsky
PROOF : pictorialised, constructed, the act of seeing with one's own eyes
— Molly Hankwitz
Unwrapping the Enigma : a review of Jack Stevenson's book Lars von Trier
— Peggy Nelson
4 Mar 2005
Heather Dewey-Hagborg is an electronic media artist who is interested in exploring new definitions of life through art as a dynamic form of public inquiry. Combining diverse media ranging from robotics to sound installation her work seeks to facilitate the emergence of autonomous systems as tools for education and expression. Examining the relationship between perceived intelligence and environmental abstraction, Heather creates frameworks embodied through situation, freed from the artist's hand. More about her work online at www.deweyhagborg.com. | |
Molly Hankwitz is an artist, new media writer and Contributing Editor to Net Art Review. | |
Bryan Konefsky teaches film/video history and production courses through the Media Arts Department at the University of New Mexico. Bryan is also a board member of Basement Films (a regional film cooperative), and a member of the Na-Da performance group. | |
Peggy Nelson is an artist and writer whose work
encompasses painting, film criticism, online media, and collage.
She has an M.F.A. from the California College of Arts and Crafts,
and is a regular contributor to OTHERZINE. She is a member of the
International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and has served
as a judge in the film category for the Webby Awards since 2001.
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Editor RICHARD MITCHELL
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