"Art @ Science"
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Springer Vienna/NewYork, March 1998
ISBN 3-211-82953-9, 330 pages, many colored figures
Sommerer C. and Mignonneau L. (Eds.)
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Contributing authors:
Chapters:
1. Telecommunications
Philippe Queau, UNESCO and INA, Paris, France
Dr. Ryohei Nakatsu, ATR, Kyoto, Japan
Maria Grazia Mattei, MGM Communications, Milano, Italy
2. Scientific Visualization
Prof. Donna Cox - NCSA, USA
Prof. Demetri Terzopoulos - University of Toronto, Canada
Prof. Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz - University of Toronto, Canada
3. Artificial Life
Dr. Tom Ray - ATR, Kyoto, Japan
Prof. Louis Bec - Aix en Provence, France
Prof. Machiko Kusahara - Polytechnics, Tokyo, Japan
4. Artists as Researchers
Prof. Jeffrey Shaw - ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
Michael Naimark - Interval Research, San Francisco, USA
Monika Fleischmann & Wolfgang Strauss- GMD, Bonn, Germany
Sommerer & Mignonneau - ATR, Kyoto, Japan
Prof. Peter Weibel - Academy of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria
5. Chaos and Complex Systems
Dr. Gottfried Mayer-Kress - Beckman Institute, Urbana, USA
Prof. Otto Roessler - University of Tuebingen, Germany
6. Public Spaces
Peter Richards - Exploratorium, San Francisco, USA
Prof. Hans-Peter Schwarz - Media Museum, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
Prof. Toshiharu Ito - ICC InterCommunication Center, Tokyo, Japan
7. Education of Art & Science
Dr. Michael Klein - IMF Institute for New Media, Frankfurt, Germany
Prof. Itsuo Sakane - IAMAS Academy of Media Arts and Sciences Gifu, Japan
8. Art & Science in historical and cultural context
Prof. Erkki Huhtamo - University of Lapland, Finland
Dr. Cynthia Goodman - New York, USA
Prof. Roy Ascott - University of Newport, Wales, UK