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<a name ="Waag"></a>

<p><strong>Waag Society</strong>. Nederlands institution, aiding digital art . <a href="http://www.waag.org/">Site</a> ( in Dutch, but also in English). </p>



<a name = "Wachowsky"></a>

<p><strong>Wachowsky Andy and Larry. </strong><br>

  • > <em>The Matrix</em>.

  • (1999 for the first episode) Film trilogy by Larry and Andy Wachowsky. <a href="http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix">Wikipedia. </a>A philosophic machine, or a philosophic mix... as well as film. <br>

  • This work is digital both by its use of a many special

effects and by its subject, virtual reality. The comments

about this film seem to ignore (or underestimate) the fact

that it was a conscious composition of many philosophical

conceps, opening endless debates about its meaning... these

debates contributing to the marketing or the product. Here,

the full chapter (40 pages) of <a href =

"Eipj.htm#Jenkins">Jenkins, 2007</a>, presenting the film

as one of the first large scale <a href =

"Berger/Transmedia.html">transmedia</a> project, is

particularly instructive.









< <em>Matrix, </em><i>machine philosophique</i>. by Badiou et al.

  • Ellipses 2003.<br>

< <em>The Matrix and philosophy</em>. by Irwin William : <em></em>Open

  • Court, 2002.</p>

<p>

<a name ="Wacom"></a>

</p>

<p><strong>Wacom</strong>. Graphic tablets maker. <br>

  • > <em>Bamboo</em> (2010 c.) </p>

<img src = "Images/Fafner.jpg" width = 300>

<h6>Fafner under dragon form in Wagner's Ring. Here in a show in Valencia, reported by <a href = "http://www.lasplash.com/publish/Entertainment/cat_index_san_francisco_performances/Wagner_s_Ring_Valencia_Review.php">Splash Magazines</a>. </h6>

<a name = "Wada"></a>

<p><strong>Wada Ei.</strong> Kinetic and sounds. <a href = "http://www.ntticc.or.jp/Exhibition/2013/Openspace2013/Works/Toki_Ori_Ori_Nasu_ver_2.html">NTTIC</a> page. <br>

> <em>Falling Records</em> (2013) </p>



<a name ="Wade"></a>



<p><strong>Wade Daniel. </strong><em><br>

  • <

  • Matte painting</em> by Daniel Wade an Paul Hellard (eds.) (collection "d'Artiste"). Mylor (Australia), Ballistic , 2d édition 2005. With interventions by Dylan Cole, Alp Altiner and Chris Stoski. </p>



<a name ="Waelder"></a>

<p><strong>Waelder Paul</strong>. Teaches digital culture at 'Universita Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). Journalist. </p>



<a name ="Wagenaar"></a>

  • <p><strong>Wagenaar Akke.</strong> A web artist, documentarist.<br>

  • > <em>The Hiroshima Project </em>(1995). [<a href="Eipg.htm#Greene">Greene</a>]

  • p. 46. </p>

  • <a name = "Wagenknecht"></a>


  • Addie</strong></a>. <br>

  • > <em>Webcam Venus</em> (2013) </p>

  • <a name = "Wagner_Karin"></a>

  • <p><strong>Wagner Karin</strong><br>

  • < <em>Fotografi som digital bild. Narration och navitation/ fyra nordiska

  • konstwerk. </em>by Karin Wagner. University of Göteborg. 2003. </p>



<a name="Wagner"></a>

  • <p><strong>Wagner Richard</strong>. <br>

  • Quoted by [<a href="Eipb.htm#Balpe">Balpe</a>], [<a href="Eipp.htm#Popper2 ">Popper

  • 2</a>] p. 161. <br>

  • < <em>Le voyage artistique à Bayreuth</em>. by Albert Lavignac

  • Delagrave, Paris, circa 1895. (Has been republished as paperback, see Amazon

  • for exemple).<br>

  • His theoretical essay "The Art-Work of the future" has been

  • translated in English and made <a href = "https.belgacom.net/wagnerlibrary/prose/wagartfut.htm">available on line</a> by Ashton

  • Elps on belgacom.net. Dance, music and poetry form the basic artistic trilogy,

  • unite in the total work of art (Gesamtkunstwerd), where painting and architecture

  • find their true role in providing the environment. But let's notice that

  • Wagner, though a user of machines, for instance for the Fafner dragon, does

  • not base this study on technology, but on Man's nature. <br>


  • </a>dedicated website (alas no longer in line. Lussato died in 2009). <br>

  • <em>< Voyage au cœur du Ring</em>, with Marina Niggli, Fayard 2005.

  • <br>

  • < <em>Wagner et l'esprit romantique, by André Coeuroy, </em>Paris.

  • Gallimard 1965. </p>

  • <a name = "Wagner_Garcia"></a>


  • . Architect <br>

  • > <em>Lifeless (Nano) Biomachines</em> (2010C)</p>




<a name="Wagon"></a>


<p><strong>Wagon Gwenola. </strong>Maitre de conférence at Paris 8 University. </p>



<img src = "Blog/2013_Fall/Wagon.jpg" alt="wagon" width = 250>

<h6>Wagon & Degoutin: Dance Party in Irak. </h6>



<p>> <em>Dance Party in Irak </em>(2012-2013). <br>

  • > <a href = "Blog/Nogo_2013.html">From Forest to Nogoland</a>. (2013) <br>

  • Globodrome (2012). A film and a book survey about World's representations starting from a virtual globe. Il follows the same itinerary as Phileas Fogg and Passepartout in Around the World in 80 days. <br>





  • </strong>Exposition <a href="Eipj.htm#Jouable">Jouable</a> (2004). <br>



  • More in <a href = "Dipw.htm#Wagon">French</a>. </p>



<a name="Wahl"></a>

<p><strong>Wahl Vincent</strong>. Poet. <br>




<a name = "Walczak" ></a><br>

<img src="Images/wagon.JPG" alt="wagon" width="250" >

<h6>Gwenola Wagon: <em>Nogo voyage</em>.</h6>

  • <p><strong>Walczak Marek. </strong><br>

  • >

  • <em>Apartement</em> (2001), with Martin Wattenbert. Quoted by [<a href="Eipg.htm#Grau">Grau</a>] p. 260-262. <br>

  • > <em> Suspension</em> (1997), by Jordan Crandall and Marek Walczak. (Documenta X, Kasel, 1997). Using VRML

  • <p>

<a name = "Walicszky" ></a>



  • > <em>Gramophone</em> (1989) [<a href="Eipp.htm#Popper2 ">Popper 2</a>] 116-118.<br>

  • <em>- </em>Quoted by [<a href = "Eipc.htm#Couchot">Couchot 2003</a>]. </p>


<a name ="Walker"></a>


  • > <em> Astronauts</em> (2000 c.) [<a href="#Willoughby">Willoughby</a>] p. 268.</p>

  • <img src = "Images/Wall_Jeff.jpg" width = 300>


  • <p>

<a name = "Wall"></a> </p>


  • > <em>A Sudden Gust of Wind</em> (1993). "paper sheets take off under wind pressure" [<a href = "Eipc.htm#Couchot">Couchot 2003</a>] p. 84. </p>

<a name = "Waller"></a>



  • > <em>Infinie Depot</em> (2005). </p>

  • <p>





<a name="Wallich"></a><strong>Wallich</strong>.

Musician and video maker <a href="http://artitoo.free.fr/">Web site </a> (Art(i)too).

<a name = "Walsh"></a>



  • <p><strong>Walsh Jo. </strong><br>

  • <<em> Questions à Jo Walsth</em>. An interview with Karen O'Rourke. 14 pages in [<a href ="Eipl.htm#Lartigaud">Lartigaud</a>].</p>

  • <a name = "Waltman"></a>


<a name="Wands"></a>

  • <p><strong>Wands Bruce</strong>.

  • Painter, 2D Images. Author. <br>

  • < <em>Art of the Digital Age</em> 2006. French Translation, <em>L'art

  • à l'ère du numérique.</em> Thames and Hudson 2007.

  • <br>

  • > <em>Noah Wardrip-Fruin </em> (2000 c.) with Adam Chapman, Brion Moss and Diane Whitehurs. <br>

  • >

  • <em> Heartline</em> (1976) Printer drawing. [<a href="Eipw.htm#Wands">Wands</a>]. <br>


<a name ="Ward"></a></p>

<p><strong>Ward Adrian</strong>. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Ward_%28artist%29">Wikipedia</a> . Musician, generative art. </p>

<img src="Images/Wardrip.jpg" alt="Wardrip" width="287" ><h6>Wardrip-Fruin : The general scheme of "Expressive processing".</h6>



<a name ="Wardrip"></a><a name = "Wardrip_Fruin"></a>

<p><strong>Wardrip-Fruin Noah</strong>.<br>

< <em>Expressive processing. Digital fictions, computer games and software studies</em>. MIT Press 2009. The book deals mostly of dialog and storytelling, with extensive comments about Pong, <a href = "Eipe.htm#Eliza">Eliza</a>, Star Wars, Prince of Persia, <br>

<

<em>The New Media Reader</em>. Ed. by Noah Wardrip-Fruin

and Nick Montfort, with introductions by Janet H. Murray

and Lev Manovich. MIT Press, Cambridge Mass and London,

2003. <span class="marron">An enormous collection of texts,

from Borges to a collective by Berners-Lee and al.

























<a name = "Warhol"></a>

<p><strong>Warhol Andy</strong>. "The reason I'm painting this way ies that I want to be a machine, and I feel that whatever I do ad do machine-like is what I want to do" (1963, quoted by [<a href = "Eipg.htm#Glimcher">Glimcher</a>]. <br>

> <em>Portrait of Deborah Harry</em> (1985) on an Amiga

Computer. <a href =

"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnbDFTjjkLs">Youtube</a>.

This was discovere by <a href = "Eipc.htm#Arcangel">Cory

Arcangel</a> in 2011. See (as long as it will be available)

an <a href =



wahrol-exhumees-trente-apres_4407235_3246.html">article</a>

in Le Monde.fr. 4/25/2014.









<p> </p><img src = "Images/Warhol.jpg" width = 300><h6>A digital painting by Warhol. </h6>



<a name = "Warner_Daniel"></a>

<p><strong>Warner Daniel</strong>. <a href="http://www.kenyon.edu/x28608.xml">Page web</a>.<br>

  • > <em>Hortus musicus</em> (2001). [<a href="Eipm.htm#Murray">Murray</a>].</p>

<a name = "Warner_James"></a>

<p><strong>Warner James</strong>. Painting. <br>

><em> Emerging man</em>. (before 1977). A picture in the <a href = "http://recodeproject.com/artwork/v2n2ellipsoid">Recode project</a>.<br>

> <em>Gyrating Forms</em> (before 1977). A picture in the <a href = "http://recodeproject.com/artwork/v2n2ellipsoid">Recode project</a>.</p>

<a name = "Warnow"></a>

<p><a href = "christopherwarnow.com/"><strong>Warnow Christopher</strong></a>. Procedural design processes and nformation aesthetics<br>

> <em> Spatial Sound Sculpture</em> (2010 c.) by Daniel Franke & Christopher Warnow. Installation, interactive, sculpture, sound, virtual reality.

</p>



<p>

<a name="Warusfel"></a> </p>

<p><a href="http://inoui.ircam.fr/?bio=37"><strong>Warusfel Olivier</strong></a>. Room Acoustics Research manager, Ircam.</p>



<a name="Wasow"></a>

<p><strong>Wasow Oliver</strong>.<br>

  • <em>> Untitled #339</em> (1996). [<a href="Eipp.htm#Paul">Paul</a>].  </font></p>



<p>

<a name = "Watanabe"></a> </p>

<p><strong>Watanabe Takao</strong>.<br>

  • > <em>Coconatch </em>(2010). A robot born of "a

crossing between a bean and a chicken, it connects directly

on USB and squawks on the social networks as soon as you

tickle it". Article by Matthieu Destephe in

Planète Robots, Jan-Feb. 2012.









<p>

<a name = "Waterman"></a></p>



<p><a href = "http://www.random-magazine.net/2010/11/dont-trip/"><strong>Waterman Calvin</strong></a>. Multimedia. <br>

> <em>Don't Trip </em>(2010 c.) Multimedia installation. A <a href = "http://www.random-magazine.net/2010/11/dont-trip/">note with video</a> in Random Magazine. </p>



<a name = "Waters"></a>

<p><strong>Waters Keith</strong>. <br>

> <em>Expressions</em> (1987). Animation, produced by Polytechnic/Benchmark Technologies. In the Ina collections </p>



<a name="Wathieu"></a>

<p><strong>Wathieu Marc</strong>, professor, Digital ARt, ERG (École de Recherche graphique) in Brussels. See <a href="http://www.multimedialab.be/">Multimedialab</a>.</p>

<p>

<a name = "Watson_Machine"></a> </p>

<p><strong>Watson</strong> (mahine IBM). See specific <a href="Watson.html">note</a>.</p>



<a name = "Watson_Petra"></a>

<p><strong>Watson Petra.</strong> One of the artists who cooperated in the project Four Wheel Drift with <a href="Eipa.htm#Andreyev">Julie Andreyev</a> . </p><a href = "Watson_Theo"></a>

<p><a href = "www.theowatson.com/"><strong>Watson Theo</strong></a>. "Digital director". Interactive installations. <a href = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Watson">Wikipedia</a>.<br>

  • > <em>Happy Things</em> (2011) "Happy Things is

another “speed project” by Theo Watson and Kyle

McDonald . The software captures positive human reactions to

the Internet, analyzing your face through the

computer’s webcam when you are browsing. Every time

you smile, it posts your screenshot online, along with the

web page that you found amusing." (<a href =









p://www.random-magazine.net/2011/02/happy-things/">note</a>

by Random Magazine).












<a name="Wattenberg"></a>

<p><strong>Wattenberg Martin.</strong> Generation of music starting from images. <br>

  • CODeDOC Show (2002, Whitney Artport). [<a href="Eipg.htm#Greene">Greene</a>] p. 157, <em> Connection Study.</em><br>

  • >

  • <em>The shape of song</em>. (2000 c.). </p>



<a name ="Watz"></a>

<p><strong>Watz Marius</strong>. Generative Art. <br>

  • > <em>Stock Space</em> (2008). Abstract generated pictures, with 3D effects. 4 pages with pictures in [<a href = "Eipb.htm#Bohnacker">Bohnacker</a>]. Commented on with a picture by [ <a href = "Eipd.htm#Debatty">Debatty <em>et al.</em> 2011</a>].<br>

  • > <em>Grid Distorsion</em> (2008) and other works commented in [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>] with large pictures <br>

  • > <em>Neon Organic</em> (2005) A large picture in [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>].<br>

  • >

  • <em>Génerator X</em> (Norway) .Animated images and sound. </p>



<a name="Wechsler"></a>

<p><strong>Wechsler Robert. </strong> Choreograher. <br>

  • [<a href="Eipa.htm#Aziosmanoff">Aziosmanoff</a>]. Combines the performance of a dancer with computer processing, producing for example music. </p>



<a name="Web"></a>

<p><strong>Web</strong>. See <a href="Eicw.htm#Web">common names. </a><br>

- See Internet from the <a href = "Berger/Transmedia.html#Internet">transmedia standpoint</a>. </p>



<a name="Web Net Museum"></a>

<p><a href="http://www.webnetmuseum.org/"><strong>Web Net Museum</strong>.</a> See Fred Forest. </p>



<a name = "Webb"></a>

<p><a href = "http://www.theotherjameswebb.com"><strong>Webb James</strong> </a>. Multimedia. One page with images in [<a href = "Eipd.htm#Dermineur">Dermineur</a>]. <br>

> <em>Prayer </em>(2012). </p>





<a name = "Weber"></a>

<p><a href = "http://www.pascaleweber.com/accueil.html"><strong>Weber Pascale</strong></a>. Forms the Hantu duo of artists with Jean Delsaux. Lecturer, Paris 1 University. Plastic arts, performance, musicology, aesthetics, art sciences. <br>

  • Quoted by <a href = "Eipa.htm#Aziosmanoff_Florent">Aziozmanoff 2015</a>. <br>

  • Nymphaea Alba Ballet (2013). <a href = "Blog/2014_Laval_2.html#Hantu">See our post</a> about the Hantu communication at Laval Virtual 2014. <br>


< <em>De l’espace virtuel, du corps en présence,</em> by Jean Delsaux and Pascale Weber (eds). , Presses universitaires de Nancy, coll. Épistémologie du corps, 2010<br>

- A page, with video, on <a href = "http://www.videoformes-fest.com/portraits-d-artistes/pascale-weber/">Vidéoformes</a>.

<br>

- <em>Immemorial Rew' An installation by Pascale Weber</em> an article by Jean Delsaux, in the May 2012 issue of <a href = "http://www.pascaleweber.com/translation-archee.html">Archée</a>, See also <a href = "http://archee.qc.ca/ar.php?page=article&amp;no=407">French version. </a><br>

. <em>Immémorial (1996 - 2011) An immersive memory mechanism </em>by Pascale Weber <a href = "http://www.pascaleweber.com/historial/Entrees/2011/7/6_Avanca-Cinema.html">Avanca Cinema (PDF)</a> (Porto). <br>

- Her page on <a href = "http://www.pascaleweber.com/wip1.html">sound spatialization</a>.<br>

- Her page about <a href = "http://www.pascaleweber.com/historial/Entrees/2010/11/1_Les_residences_marseillaises_1.html">sound-video sequences typology</a>.<br>

- A pictures gallery about <a href = "http://www.pascaleweber.com/festivaldesmusiques2012.html">spatial visualization</a>.</p>



<a name = "Webnet_Museum"></a>

<p><a href = "http://webnetmuseum.org/html/en/index_presentation_en.htm"><strong>Web

Net Museum</strong></a>. "A dynamic museum with

international vocation, of strictly

private nature. It is intended to replace more

  • traditional institutions to introduce and support

artists, works, experiments and

events, in connection with the new

digital culture.</strong>". Artist founder:

<a href = "Eipf.htm#Forest">Fred Forest</a> . Curator Louis-José Lestocart.

</p>

<a name = "Webster_Christine"></a>




  • Sound artist and freelance journalist. She aims to electro-acoustic composition

  • in 3D (topological music), using the virtual spaces of Second Life and the

  • video game motor Unity3D as composition ><em> Rue de Beauce</em> (2010).

  • </p>



<a name = "Webster_Mark"></a>

<p><strong>Webster Mark</strong>. President (2012) of the <a href="Eipf.htm#FAB">FAB</a> association. </p>

<p>

<a name = "Wreck"></a></p>

<p><strong>Weck Lars</strong>.<br>

  • ><em> Monument </em>(1967). Projet intermedia by Ture Sjölander and Lars Wreck, witt the cooperation of Bengt Modin, video engineer. 4 pages in [<a href = "Eipy.htm#Youngblood">Youngblood</a>].</p>

<p>

<a name = "Weibel"></a>

<p><strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Weibel">Weibel Peter</a></strong>. Multimedia. See <a href = "Fractal.html">fractal</a>. <br>
> <em>Voices from an Inner Space></em> . 1988. Video, with Valie Export. Cited with picture by

<br>



<a name = "Weinbren"></a>

<p><a href = "http://www.grahameweinbren.net/"><strong>Weinbren Grahame</strong></a>.<br>

> <em>Erl King</em> (1982 c.). Interactive installation. Acquired by the Guggenheim Museum, and transformed into an all-digital work. 4 pages in [<a href = "Eipc.htm#Cameron_Andy">Cameron</a>]. </p>



<a name ="Weinkove"></a>

  • <p><strong>Weinkove Michael</strong>.<br>

  • > <em>Talkaoke </em>(2002) [<a href="Eipg.htm#Greene">Greene</a>]. </p>


  • <a name = "Weiss"></a>

  • <p><strong>Weiss Frieder</strong>. Theater<br>

  • > <em>Eyecon</em> (2000C). Software to monitor interplay of proximity

  • and touch between actors or dancers. </p>







<a name="Weissberg"></a>.

<p><strong>Weissberg Jean-Louis</strong>.

  • <br>

  • <

  • <em>Les chemins du virtuel. Simulation informatique et création industrielle</em>. by Jean-Louis Weissberg, aided by Martine Moinot. Cahiers du CCI, Centre

  • Georges Pompidou, Special issue, 1989. <br>

  • <

  • <i>Guide de l'informatisation. Informatique et société</i>. by Jean-Pierre

Durand, Pierre Lévy and Jean-Louis Weissberg. Belin 1987.</p>

<a name = "Weisshaar"></a>

  • <p><strong>Weisshaar Kram</strong>. Design cabinet, founded in 2002. Offices in

  • Stockholm and Munich. <br>

  • > <em>Rubber Lamp</em> (2002). Interactive installations. 6 pages in

  • [<a href = "Eipc.htm#Cameron_Andy">Cameron</a>]. </p>

  • <a name = "Weiss"></a>

  • <p><strong>Weiss Matthias</strong><br>

  • < <em>Netzkunst. ihre systematizierung und auslegung anhand von einzelbeispielen.</em>

  • by Matthias Weiss. VDG 2009. </p>



<img src = "Images/Weiwei.jpg" width = 300><h6>Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliassoon: Moon</h6>





<a name "Weiwei"></a><a name = "Weiwei"></a>

  • <p><strong>Weivei Ai.</strong> Contemporary artist coming to digital works, with


  • of art web site</a> annonced on the BBC in june 2015. <br>

  • > <em>Moon </em>(2012 c.) by Ai Weiwei and <a href = "Eipe.htm#Eliasson"W>Olafur

  • Eliasson</a>. <br>

  • > <em>Beijing National Stadium </em>(2008). </p>

  • <a name ="Weizenbaum"></a>

<p><strong>Weizenbaum Joseph</strong>. <a href="http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Weizenbaum">Wikipedia</a>. A scientist more than artist, but nevertheless his Eliza program remains a landmark in text generation. <br>

  • > <em>Eliza</em> (1960's). This simulation of a psychologist/physician marks a major forward step in artificial intelligence, and may be considere one of the first automatic text generators (though Ducrocq's Calliope is anterior). Deep commentaries in [<a href = "Eipw.htm#Wardrip">Wardrip-Fruin</a>].<br>

  • <em>< Computer

  • power and human reason</em>. par Joseph Weizenbaum. Freeman 1976.</p>

<a name="Welger"></a>

</p>

<p><strong><a href="http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=auteurs&obj=artiste&no=6320">Welger-Barboza Corinne </a></strong>. She leads <a href="http://observatoire-critique.hypotheses.org/">L'observatoire critique</a>. <br>

  • <

  • <em>Le Patrimoine à l'ère du document numérique. Du musée virtuel au musée médiathèque</em>. L'Harmattan, 2001. <br>

  • More in <a href = "Dipw.htm#Welger">French</a>.</p>



<a name ="Welker"></a> </p>

<p><strong>Welker Cécile. </strong>Université Paris III. Ensad Lab. <br>

  • Secretary of Paris ACM Siggraph. </p>



<a name = "Welsh"></a><br>

<p><strong>Welsh Richard</strong>. Transmedia, animation on all platforms. <br>


  • “It’s the fusion of film content and social gaming that really ties it together,”</p>



  • <a name = "Wendling"></a>

  • <p><strong>Wendling Wilfried</strong>. Music with pluridisciplinary experiences.

  • <br>

  • > <em>Hamlet </em>(2017). See <a href = "Blog4 /Hamlet.html">our post</a>. </p>

<p> </p>



<a name = "Wendt"></a>

<p><strong>Wendt Marcus</strong>. Artist and developer. Studio Field, and cooperation with Matt Pykes. </p>

<img src = "Images/Wenger_Mandelcoral.png" width = 300><h6>Eric Wenger: Mandelcoral. </h6>



<a name="Wenger_Eric"></a><a name = "Wenger"></a>

<p><a

href="http://www.metasynth.com/ERICWENGER/"><strong>Wenger

Eric</strong></a>. See our <a href = "Autres_auteurs/Wenger_AD.html">biographic notice</a> Programmer, musician and designer. His

algorithms and programs are at the heart of many digital

art works by major artists like <a href =

"Eipc.htm#Chevalier">Miguel Chevalier</a> or <a href =

"Eipm.htm#Myrvold">Pia Myrvold</a>, for instance. His

website is worth the trip.









> <em>ArtMatic et ArtMatic -Voyage</em>r. Generative creative tools. </p>



<a name="Wenger_Rephael"></a>

<p><strong>Wenger Rephael</strong> "My research is in

computer graphics and visualization, particularly the use

of geometric algorithms to visualize geometric data.

Currently, I am studying the visualization of three and

four dimensional data</A> by reconstructing objects from

that data.  See <a











"http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/%7Ewenger/publications">some

of my publications</a>. </p>

<a name = "Weschler"></a>

<p><strong>Weschler Robert</strong>. Founder of <a href = "Eipp.htm#Palindrome">Palindrome Dance Company</a>. </p>



<a name = "West"></a>

<p><a href = "http://www.viewingspace.com/"><strong>West Ruth</strong></a>. Bio-art. <br>

> <em>Atlas in silico</em> (2007). "Blends art, science, dynamic media <br>

  • and emerging technologies to reflect upon humanity's long-standing quest

  • for an understanding of the nature, origins, and unity of life."</p>

  • <a name = "Westenberg"></a>


  • Peter</strong></a>. A visual artist and film- and videomaker. His projects

  • evolve from an interest in social cartography, urban anomalies and the relationships

  • between locative identity and cultural geography.</p>

<a name ="Whidden"></a>

<p><strong>Whidden Tim</strong>. Member of the tandem <a href="Eipm.htm#MTAA">MTAA</a>. </p>

<a name = "Whitaker"></a>

<p><a href = "http://carlywhitaker.wordpress.com"><strong>Whitaker Carly</strong></a>. Interaction. One page with images in [<a href = "Eipd.htm#Dermineur">Dermineur</a>]. <br>

> <em>The Princess </em>(2011). </p>

<p>

<a name ="White"></a> </p>

<p><strong>White Michele</strong>.<br>

  • < <em>The body and the screen</em>. Theories of Internet spectatorship. MIT Press 2006. Studies a lot of websites. The conclusions are not very clear, if not the last paragraph title "Conclusion : A Technology of Waste".</p>



<a name = "White"></a>

<p><a href = "http://www.normill.ca/artpage.html"><strong>White Norman</strong></a>. Writing and behavior. <br>

> <em>The Helpless Robot </em>(1987). Interactive installation with robots. [<a href="Eipm.htm#Moulon">Moulon</a>] p. 28-29. <br>

> Let Fly (1974). LED Screen, quoted by [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>] with picture. <br>
> <em>Hearsay</em> . 1985. A translation chain on the web. Cited with pictures by <a href = "https://www.academia.edu/1143704/History_of_Computer_Art">[Dreher]</a>

  • </p>



<a name = "Whitelaw"></a>

<p><strong>Whitelaw Mitchell</strong>. <br>

  • < <em>Metacreation. Art and artificial life</em>.  MIT 2004.</p>

<p>

<a name = "Whitman"></a> </p>

<p><strong>Whitman Robert</strong>. "Intermedia". <br>

  • > <em>Prune Flat</em> (1965). Theater. 2 pages in [<a href = "Eipy.htm#Youngblood">Youngblood</a>] with photo. "Performers' actions were synchronized with their film versions". </p>

<img src="Images/whitney.jpg" alt="Whitney" longdesc="Images/whitney.jpg" width = 400>

<h6>John Whitney: <em>Arabesque</em>.</h6>

<a name = "Whitney_Jr"></a>

<p><strong>Whitney John Jr. </strong>Film maker/ <br>

> <em>Future World </em>(1976) by Gary Demos, John

Whitney Jr. an a team. According to [<a href =

"Eipm.htm#Masson">Masson</a>], "first feature film

appearance of a 3D computer graphics, a 3D polygonal

representation of a hand and of an actor Peter Fondas's

head... the film alo featured the first ever-digital

composite, a sequence of samurai warriors materializing in

a chamber room".









- First use of analog computers. -<a tabindex="-1" title="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eMSPtm6u5Y&list=PL97559996E75180AD&index=10" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eMSPtm6u5Y&list=PL97559996E75180AD&index=10" target="_parent"> Demonstration </a>, and <a tabindex="-1" title="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eMSPtm6u5Y&list=PL97559996E75180AD&index=11" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eMSPtm6u5Y&list=PL97559996E75180AD&index=11" target="_parent">another demonstration</a>. </p>



<a name="Whitney_Sr"></a>

<p><strong>Whitney John Sr. </strong>Algorist. Cinema. <br>

  • With thanks to <a href = "Eips.htm#Segura">Jean Segura</a> who sent us many links. See on his website (in French): <br>


<a tabindex="-1" title="http://www.jeansegura.fr/whitney-libe-18-04-1997.html" href="http://www.jeansegura.fr/whitney-libe-18-04-1997.html" target="_parent">articles and biography<br>

</a>-


  • A biography in [<a href = "Eipm.htm#Masson">Masson</a>] pp. 386 -387. <br>


- [<a href="Eipl.htm#Lioret">Lioret</a> ] p. 53 ,

  • [<a href="Eipp.htm#Processing">Processing</a>].

  • <p>WORKS: <br>

  • > <em>Hard Woman </em>(1985). A copy in Ina funds.<br>


  • Arabesque (1975)</a>. , early computer graphics. <br>

  • > <em>Matrix III</em> (1973 c.) Film. Cited by [<a href = "Eipb.htm#Baudouin">Baudouin</a>].

  • <br>


  • Matrix III</a> (1972)<br>


  • Permutations</a> (1968). <br>

  • > <em>Permutations</em> (1966). The first digital short film, says [<a href = "Eipm.htm#Masson">Masson</a>].

  • <br>


  • (1966) <br>


  • "one of the first films to use computer transformations (created on

  • military analogue computer equipment) says [</h5><a href = "::/Eipd.htm#Dixon">Dixon

  • 2007</a>]. <br>


  • Harmony</a><br>

  • > <em>Yantra</em>  (1957) [<a href="Eipp.htm#Paul">Paul</a>]. <span id="eow-title" dir="ltr">>


  • Youtube</a><br>

  • <a name="Whittington"></a>

  • <p><strong>Whittington Jana</strong>. Imaginary landscapes.</p>



<a name = "Widrig"></a>

<p><a href = "http://www.danielwidrig.com/">Widrig Daniel</a><br>

><em> Binaural</em> (2008), by Daniel Widrig and Shajay Bhooshan. Quoted by [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>] with a picture </p>

<p>

<a name="Wiener"></a></p>

<p><strong>Wiener Norbert</strong>.<br>

< <em>Cybernétique et société.</em> Original 1954. French edition, 10/18, 1962.<br>

<<em> Men Machines and the World About</em>. 1954. Full text with an introduction in [<a href = "Eipw.htm#Wardrip">Wardrip-Fruin 2003</a>]. </p>



<a name = "Wif"></a>

<p><strong>Wif.</strong> World International Film. <br>


</p>

<p>

<a name= "WII"></a></p>

<p><strong>WII</strong>. Apple peripheral. <br>

  • <

<em>Co-Puppet : collaborative interaction in virtual puppetry</em>. by Paolo Bottoni et al. Communication in [<a href="Eipa.htm#Adams">Adams</a>] c. 2005. <br>

<

<em>Experiments in digital puppetry</em>, with WII and Quartz Composer. par Ian Grant . Communication in [<a href="Eipa.htm#Adams">Adams</a>] c. 2005. </p>


<a name="Wikipedia"></a>

<p><strong>Wikipedia.</strong> A small work of art: <a href="http://cham.collectif404.com/2011/02/12/363-la-triste-histoire-du-petit-wikipedia/">La triste histoire du petit Wikipedia</a>. </p>




<a name="Wilhelm"></a>

<p><strong>Wilhelm Yvonne</strong>.

  • Relational, Web, see Knowbotic Research.</p>

<a name = "Wild_Shores"></a>

  • <p><a href = "http://wild.shores.free.fr/"><strong>Wild Shores</strong></a><strong>.</strong> Artists'collective of musicians-plasticians

formed in the early 90' in Limoges (France)

by Evelyne Hebey, Fred Nouveau, and Marc Roques.



Their installations, performances, or video films triptych,

are created on a musical base and audio visual

pluridisciplinary process.<br>

> <em>Astrophonia </em>(2014) <br>

  • > <em>Trans Form </em>(2005) </p>


<a name = "Wilkinson"></a>

<p><a href = "http://jamiedubs.com/"><strong>Wilkinson Jamie</strong></a><strong>.</strong> Developer. Web art. <br>

> <em>Google Alarm </em>(2010) </p><a name = "Willeme"></a>

<p><strong>Willeme François.</strong> Invents "photosculpture" in 1859-60, somehow annoucing 3D scanning and printing. <a href = "https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Will%C3%A8me">Wikipedia</a>. </p>

<a name="Willener"></a>

<p><strong>Willener Alfred.</strong><em><br>

  • <

  • Vidéo et société virtuelle</em> , by Alfred Willener, Guy Milliard and Alex Ganty. Editions Tema Communication, 1972. </font></p>



<a name="Williams"></a>

<p><strong>Williams Casey</strong>.

  • Photography, graphics.<br>

  • >

  • <em>Tokyogate III</em> (2000). [<a href="Eipp.htm#Paul">Paul</a>].</p>



<a name="Willoughby"></a>

<p><strong>Willoughby Dominique</strong>.<br>

  • < <em>Le cinéma graphique. Une histoire des dessins animés: des jouets d'optique au cinéma numérique</em>. Paris. Editions Textuel 2009.</p>



<a name ="Wilson Daniel"></a>

<p><strong>Wilson Daniel</strong>.<br>

  • < <em>Robopocalypse.</em>. Doubleday 2011.</p>



<a name ="Wilson_Mark"></a>

<p><a href="http://mgwilson.com/"> <strong>Wilson

Mark</strong></a>. During the nineteen seventies, Mark

Wilson actively exhibited paintings and drawings in New

York. His work was deeply involved with geometric imagery

that had a distinctly technological flavor. In 1980, Wilson

purchased a microcomputer and began to learn programming,

with the goal of creating artworks. This work has

continued, and his computer generated works have been

widely exhibited, both in the U.S. and in























- Works in the <a href = "Eipv.htm#Victoria">Victoria & Albert Museum</a>. <br>

-<em>></em><em>csq 3804</em> (2008) Quoted by [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>] with a large picture<br>

> csq 1018 (2006) Quoted by [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>] with a large picture <br>

> <em>Skew S10</em> (1983). Quoted with several pictures by [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>] with pictures. <br>

> Douat Dump 83 (1981). Quoted by [<a href = "Eipl.htm#Lieser">Lieser</a>] 2015 with a picture</p>



  • <a name ="Wilson_Robert"></a>


  • ><em> Monsters of grace </em>(1998). by Robert ilson (director-designer)


  • "One of the most publicized digital performances of all time"

  • says ([<a href = "Eipd.htm#Dixon">Dixon</a> 2007], with 3 pages of comments.

  • Quoted by [<a href ="Eipp.htm#Picon-Vallin">Picon-Vallin</a>].</p>



<a name ="Wilson_Stephen"></a>

<p><a href="http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~swilson/"><strong>Wilson Stephen</strong></a>.<br>

  • < <em>Artificial Intelligent Research as Art</em>. a chapter in <em>Mechanical bodies, computational minds</em>, edited by Stefano Franchi and Güven Güzeldere. MIT Press 2005. <span class="Style2 ">Rather philosophical, but shows some experiments. </span><br>

  • < <em> Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology </em>

  • </h2>

  • by Stephen Wilson</a> MIT Press/Leonardo Books 

  • 2002.</p>

  • <img src = "Images/Windows93 .jpg" width = 200><h6>Windows 93</h6>


<p><a href = "https://www.windows93.net/"><strong>Windows 93</strong></a> . A mock-up Windows website. Created by two French artists. </p>

<a name = "Winkel"></a>

<p><strong>Winkel Dietrich Nikolaus</strong>. <a href = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietrich_Nikolaus_Winkel">Wikipedia</a>. Automatic music composer. <br>

> <em>Componium</em> (1826). Quoted by <a href = "Asti_2001/ASTIACTES/ACTES07/ACTES07.html#GAC">Assayag</a> (Asti 2001 proceedings). </p>



<a name = "Winkler"></a>

<p><strong>Winkler Fabian</strong>.<br>

> <em>In the Line of Sight</em> (2009). with Daniel Sauter. [<a href="Eipm.htm#Moulon">Moulon</a>] p.86-87. </p>
<a name "Winkler_Dean"></a>
<p><a href = "https://www.wci.nyc/video-art.html"><strong>Winkler Dean</strong> </a>. Video.
  • > <em>Renaissance </em> 1984. Music video with John Sanborn. <a name="Sanborn"> </a>
Cited with image in <a href = "https://www.academia.edu/1143704/History_of_Computer_Art">[Dreher]</a>.</p>
</p>



<a name ="Winterbottom"></a>

  • <p><strong>Winterbottom Angie</strong>.<br>

  • < <em>Oeuvre de "Perl Poésie"</em> (2000). Presented by


  • </p><img src = "Images/Wipprecht.jpg" width = 200><h6>Wipprecht: Synapse Dress</h6>

  • <a name = "Wipprecht"></a>


  • <br>

  • > <em>Speaker Dress</em> (2017). "A lot of sensors" (not specified)

  • on the front of the dress compose music, emitted by shouder loudspeakers

  • <br>

  • > <em>Synapse Dress</em> (2014) in collaboration with Nicola Casas and

  • Intel. Sensors and an EEG set controls lights integrated in the dress. In

  • cas of strong emotion, a hidden camera stores an image of the environment

  • </p>

  • <a name = "Winters"></a>

  • <p><strong>Winters Uli.</strong> Bio-Art<br>

  • > <em>Hamster Symbiotic Exchange of Hoarded Energy</em> (1999), by Uli

  • Winters and Chrisoph Ebener, in collaboration with Frank Fietzek. Cited

  • with picture by [<a href = "Eipr.htm#Reichle">Reichle 2009</a>]. </p>

<a name ="Wiscombe"></a> </p>

<p><a href = "http://www.tomwiscombe.com/"><strong>Wiscombe Tom</strong></a>. Creator of the Emergence cabinet. <a href="http://www.theadamandeveprojects.com/artist/tom-wiscombe">Page web</a>.<br>

  • > <em>Dragonfly </em>(2007). Five pages of description and photos in [<a href="Eipi.htm#Iwamoto">Iwamoto</a>].</p>



<a name="Wisniewski"></a>

<p><strong>Wisniewski Maciej</strong>.<br>

  • > Instant Places (2002) [<a href="Eipg.htm#Greene">Greene</a>] p. 131. <br>

  • >

  • <em>Netomat</em>  (1999) [<a href="Eipp.htm#Paul">Paul</a>]. </p>



<a name="Witbrock"></a>

<p><strong>Witbrock Michael.</strong> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Witbrock">Wikipedia</a>. Artist and scientist (Infomedia department at Carnegie Mellon). </p>



<a name ="Wittig"></a>

<p><strong>Wittig Rob</strong>. [<a href="Eipw.htm#Wardrip">Wardrip-Fruin</a>]. <br>

> <em>Blue Company</em> (2001) 2001-2002. An email novel.

<a name="Wodicsko"></a></p>

<p><strong>Wodicsko Krzyszto</strong>f. Video performance. <br>

  • > <em>Guest </em>(2009). Video installation. <br>


  • [<a href="Eipm.htm#Murray">Murray</a>].</p>

<a name = "Woeishi"></a>

<p><a href = "http://woei.refect.net/"><strong>Woeishi Lean</strong></a>. Multimedia. A member of <a href = "Eipg.htm#Fishing">Fishing for Compliments</a>. <br>

> <em>Upper Austria Interactive</em> (2011). Permanent installation, documentation system. </p>



<a name ="Wohlgemuth"></a>

<p><a href="http://www.kunstradio.at/BIOS/wohlgemuthbio.html"><strong>Wohlgemuth Eva</strong></a>.<br>

> <em>Siberian Dream</em> (1995). by Eva Wohlgemuth and Kathy Rae Huffman. [<a href="Eipg.htm#Greene">Greene</a>]. </p><a href = "Wolfgang"></a>

<p><strong>Wolfgang W.G. </strong><br>

> <em>Untitled</em> (before 1976). See an image of this and other works, and reconstituted code in the <a href = "http://recodeproject.com/" >Recode project</a>. </p>



<a name ="Wolyniec"></a>

<p><strong>Wolyniec Alexandra.</strong> <br>

  • < <em> Illustrative visualization and interaction with complex data</em>. Koblenz, July 2008. </p>



<a name="Woodham"></a>

<p><strong><a href="http://www.derrickwoodham.net/">Woodham Derrick</a></strong>. Sculpture, digital art.



<a name="Woodmark"></a>

<p><strong>Woodmark John</strong>.<br>

  • < <em>Calcul de formes par ordinateur</em>. by John Woodmark. Masson 1988.</p>

<a name = "Woolford"></a>

<p><strong>Woolford Kirk.</strong> Dance. Dance.net <a href = "http://www.dance-tech.net/profile/KirkWoolford">page</a>. <br>

> <em>Contours </em>(1999-2000) with Susan Kozel and Ruth Gibson. <a href = "http://vimeo.com/62555890">Vimeo</a> page. Short description in in <em>Interagir avec les technologies numériques,</em> Nouvelles de Danse. Condredanse, Brussels 2004.</p>



<a name="Woolery"></a> <p> <strong>Woolery Reginald</strong>.<br>

  • > <em>World wide web/million man march (www/mmm</em>) (2000 c.) commented by [<a href="Eipm.htm#Murray">Murray</a>] p. 210-214. Deals with racial identity issues. </p>



<a name ="Workspace"></a>

  • <p><strong>Workspace Unlimited</strong>. Group founded by Thomas Soetens and Kora Van den Bulcke in 2001. <br>

  • > <em>Extension SAT</em> (2003). [<a href="Eipm.htm#Moulon">Moulon</a>] p.50-51 </p>


<a name"WorldViz "></a>



  • <a name = "Worms"></a>

  • <p><strong>Worms Anne-Cécile</strong>. Founder and CEO of <a href "Eipa.htm" >Art

  • 2 M</a>. Editorial manager of <a href = "Eipm.htm#MCD">MCD</a>. <br>

  • < <em>Les arts numériques</em>, by Laurent Diouf, Anne Vincent

  • and Anne-Cécile Worms. Centre de recherche et d'information socio-politiques

  • 2013. <br>

  • < <em>Digital Art and Cultures. International panorama.</em> Centre des

  • Arts d'Enghien, 2012. <br>

  • < <em>Arts numériques. Tendances, artistes, lieux & festivals</em>.

  • MCD Paris 2008. <br>

  • </p>

  • <img src="Images/wortzel.jpg" alt="wortzel" longdesc="Images/wortzel.jpg" width = 300>

  • <h6>Adrianne Wortzel: .


  • </h6>

  • <p> </p>

<a name="Wortzel"></a>

  • <p><strong>Wortzel Adrianne</strong> Robots, net. <br>

  • > <em>Camouflage town</em> (2001) [<a href="Eipp.htm#Paul">Paul</a>].<br>

  • <em></em>> <em>Reconstitution de la bataille des Pyramides</em> (2000 c.). <br>

  • <em>> Globe Theater</em> (1997-1998). [<a href="Eipp.htm#Popper2 ">Popper 2</a>] p. 382-388. </p>


<a name ="Wray"></a>

  • <p><strong>Wray Stefan.</strong> Member of <a href = "Eipe.htm#EDT">Electronic

  • Disturbance Theater</a>. </p>

  • <a name = "Wright_Frank"></a>


  • > <em>Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New-York</em> (1959. Several pictures

  • in <a href = "Eipt.htm#Terracol">Terracol</a> with pictures and geometric

  • explanations for its use of a spiral*cone combination. </p>


<a name ="Wright_Richard" ></a>



<p><strong>Wright Richard</strong>.<br>

> <em>Tantalum Memorial -Residue </em>(2009), with Graham Harwood et Matsuko Yokokoji. Installation with computer garbage. [<a href="Eipm.htm#Moulon">Moulon</a>] p.94_95.</p>

<a name = "Wright_Will"></a>

<p><strong>Wright Will</strong>. Game designer. <br>

- <em>The Sims </em>(2000). <a href = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sims">Wikipedia</a>. Comments in [<a href = "Eipr.htm#Rose">Rose</a>], from a transmedia standpoint. <br>

  • <em> Sim City </em>(1989). </p><a name = "Wu"></a>


  • aka Sexy Cyborg. Bio-art, fabrics ... <br>

> <em>LED miniskirt </em>(2017). <a href = "Blog2 /Naomi.html">See our post</a>. </p>

<a name = "Wyvill"></a>

<p><strong>Wyvill Brian</strong>. University of Calgary. <br>

<

<em>Stylistic Rendering of Implicit Models</em>. <a href="http://vimmi.inesc-id.pt/publication.php?publication_id=113">PDF</a>. Text. Computational Aesthetics Conference, 2005.</p>

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