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Sunday, July 24, 2005
Art science crossover: Joseph Nechtval
A true rennaissance man, Joseph Nechtval marries interests in art, technology and media. Some of his work involves generating pieces of art using robots.
One of his recent art exhibitions:
Viral Counter Attack
An interview with him:
click here
.
His bio:
click here
Thanks to the
Biota
list for this info.
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