Victoria Vesna

Victoria Vesna performing Octupus Mandala at Santa Monica Glow. Photo: Brandon Choe. Victoria Vesna (born 1959) is a professor and digital media artist. She is known for her feminist video, computer and internet art and has been active since the early 1980s. Along with collaborator Jim Gimzewski she is thought to have created one of the first interactive artworks related to nanotechnology (sometimes called nanoart) and defines her art practice as experimental research. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Database aesthetics : art in the age of information overflow / Victoria Vesna, editor.

    Published 2007
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    Context Providers : Conditions of Meaning in Media Arts. by Lovejoy, Margot

    Published 2010
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