- Aboulker, Fanny
- Features a memorial for the victims of the Holocaust by writing six million numbers to commerate the six million Jews killed. - Alessandrini, Iole
- Portfolio and personal site of the Seattle-based architect, digital media artist, and visual artist. - Alward, Sharon
- Provides information on the performance/installation works of the Canadian artist. - Anker, Suzanne
- Visual artist and theoretician working with genetic imagery. - Ayo, Damali@
- Learn about Damali Ayo, the conceptual and performance artist. Sites include blog, bio, reviews, articles, and videos of the author of How to Rent a Negro.
- Ballengée, Brandon
- Environmental artist creating installations and photographic collections focusing on wetland and marine life bio-diversity. Beever, Julian
- Exhibits pavement drawings, 3D illusions, and wall murals for commission, private work, business events, and adverts.- Beldner, Ray
- Conceptual sculptor, installation, and public artist whose work has been seen in museum, nonprofit, and gallery venues since 1990. - Ben Larbi, Sami
- Features images and text from numerous installation projects. Includes his resume, biography, and a bibliography. - Billie Lawless: Multimedia Artist
- Producer of mixed-media sculpture, prints and installations. - Bizovichar, David
- Voyager installation. - Bond, Rose
- Video and film installation artist who draws upon her roots in animation to create immersive artworks. - Borofsky, Jonathan
- Includes examples of his public sculpture, installations, and music, plus an interview and video. - Chase, Doris
- Sculptural installations and pioneering work in video. - Conner, Neal
- Neon sculptures and installations. - Cotterrell, David
- Offers installations that investigate the contradiction between romantic nostalgia and ironic political commentary. - Cromar, William
- Site-specific installations. Objects. Works on paper. And stuff in between. - Dahlsen, John
- Environmental artist from Australia featuring recycled art, assemblage, abstract paintings, and installations. - deBettencourt, Daniel
- Presenting Cell Division, the online arm of a semi-permanent art installation. - Dynys, Chiara
- Rejects concepts of style and code in order to allow the most ample freedom of choice in terms of themes and approaches in the language of art. - Fearon, Mike
- Discussion of collaborative work with the Undark collective and installations with Russell Mills. - Feingold, Ken
- Notes on recent works: interactive installations and digital art. Links to online critical texts, artist's biography, and bibliography. - Fox, Oriana
- Wrestles with problematic issues of the female gaze and desire with video, installation, and other mediums. - Guell, Manel
- Gallery of Manel Guell Leal's fine and conceptual visual art including oil paintings, art installations, and sculptures. - Hamilton, Ann (3)
- Hansen, Richard
- Specialises in sculptural public art and landscape architecture. - Harmon, Mark
- Self-proclaimed "garbage artist" who fights consumerism and capitalism through his DumpStar Store which offers free genuine garbage to anyone who wants it. Harrison, Ellie
- Includes details of her recent projects including Eat 22, kinetic sculpture, and other installations involving food.- Hartung, Georg
- Features images and text from numerous installations and projections. - Hegarty, Frances and Andrew Stones
- Working with installation, video, sound, digital media, and image-text in galleries, site-specific, and public art contexts. - Holden, Peter William
- Mechanical and interactive kinetic sculpture and installation art, by Peter William Holden. - Interstices
- Group exploring the implications of human-machine interfaces in the media arts. Includes works that involve the use of devices that require the body. - JimJim
- Sculpture and installations. - Jones, Barry R.
- Using installations and digital images to educate viewers about mental illness. Includes gallery, resume, statement, and links. - Junghanns, Rainer
- Doing interactive installations, confrontation of archaic and new data-transmission. - Keene, Max
- Creates installations using lights, sound, and video controlled by user interaction through motion detectors, buttons, knobs, and a variety of other sensors. - Kleindolph, Andrew
- Work offers a collection of quirky and impractical devices for integrating technology into a creative landscape. - Knapp, Stephen
- Large-scale works of art in diverse mediums in public, corporate and private collections. - Kraus, Pavel
- Includes exihibit photographs and reviews. - Kremers, David: cyburbia
- Conceptual artist who views technology as a primitive form of synthetic life. - La Gamba, Laurent
- Artist concentrating on photographic installations dealing with camouflage. - Litherland, Paul
- Examines fear and fragility through installations involving photography, performance, butter sculptures, and skydiving. - Mankus, Sally
- Displays mixed media, sculpture, and installations. - McMillen, Michael C.
- Uses architectural references and scare alterations to transport viewers into realms of metaphor and open narrative. - Mertens, Pierre
- Includes text and images documenting the artist's contextual projects and installations. - Miller, Lisa Dale
- Showcases installations, video and performances arts, and paintings from 1994 onwards. - Moreno, Clarissa Arguelles
- Includes oil paintings, acrylic, sculpture, and installations. - Ngo, Huong
- Digital and interactive installation art, including the ESCAPE Pod Series. Nicholls, Graham
- Features art, video, film, and installations by this London based artist.- Obadike, Mendi & Keith
- Interdisciplinary artists whose music, live art, and conceptual Internet artworks have been exhibited internationally. - Orbit and Ortney
- Installation art and the Territory Orphanage. - Outlaw, Adrienne
- Uses fabric, pins, sinew, wood, sheepskin, and a variety of other materials for her sculpture and installation art. - Parks, Neal
- Features abstract art, site-specific installations, and past exhibitions. - Raaf, Sabrina
- Features current works including electronic, interactive, and microbiological art. - Reality Hacking
- Exploring the boarder between the visible and the invisible. - Russell, Suzanne
- American multimedia artist living and working in Copenhagen, Denmark. - Rutkovsky, Paul
- Creates installations from, and keeps documentation of, found garbage. - Ryan, A.E.
- Contains the collective works of Boston artist, A.E. Ryan. Includes her recent work, vignettes, objects, installations, and site-specific installations. - Santiago, Sierra@
- Scrupe, Mara Adamitz
- Features examples of environmental sculpture and art including the places, creatures, and experiences that influence her work. - Simpson, Samantha
- Specialises in contemporary paintings and wall installations dealing with pleasure, femininity, and power. - Sloan, Jason
- Installation and performance artist. - Snibbe, Scott
- Documents several web-based and gallery-based interactive installations from the '90s. - Steel, Gregory
 - Tanaka, Takahiro
- Contemporary Japanese artist. - Thomas, Richard
- Portfolio features ecology projects, on-site art projects, and earth constructed housing. - Urban Dream Capsule
- One day someday take it to the baker - pictures and words. - Valle, Alex
- Contemporary installation artist. - Varone, Jason
- Offers paintings, videos, and installations dealing with the velocity of telecommunication. - Veca, Mark Dean
- Specialises in large-scale acrylic and ink paintings and immersive installation work. - Vo, Khanh
- Installation artist whose work is informed by societal and personal concerns, focusing on the effects of the Vietnam War at an individual level. - Wogan, Robert
- Site-specific sculpture investigating post-industrial obsolesence. - Wulke, Joy
- Creates environmental works of translucency and light in glass, fabric, metal, and natural materials for public, corporate, and private spaces. - Yamagata, Hiro
- Installation artist using lasers, fibre optics, and reflective mylar to transform rooms into dazzling visual environments. - Young, John T.
- Sculptor, public art specialist, educator. - Youngs, Amy
- Utilizing interactivity, kinetics, sound, insects, and plants in sculptures illustrating the complex relationship between technology and our changing concept of nature and self.
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