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==Selection of artists and works== * [[Scott Draves]] is best known for creating the [[Electric Sheep]] in 1999, the Bomb visual-musical instrument in 1995, and the [[Fractal flame]] algorithm in 1992. * [[Robert B. Lisek]], creator of [https://web.archive.org/web/20220401084438/http://lisek.art.pl/NESTofficial.html NE5T] β Citizens Intelligent Agency and GGGRU worm, datamining software for searching hidden patterns and links between people, groups, objects, events, places /based on [http://www.lanl.gov/ LANL]'s and [[Glavnoye Razvedyvatel'noye Upravleniye|GRU]]'s antiterrorist software * [[Bob Holmes (artist)|Bob Holmes]] is an artist who creates websites that are signed, exhibited and sold in galleries and Museums as autonomous artworks. * [[Netochka Nezvanova (author)|Netochka Nezvanova]] is the author of nebula.m81, an experimental web browser awarded at [[Transmediale]] 2001 in the category "artistic software". She is also the creator of the highly influential [[nato.0+55+3d]] software suite for live video manipulation. * [[Marc Lee]] is an artist who focuses on software art, awarded in the categories "Interaction" and "Software" at [[Transmediale]] 2002 and won [https://web.archive.org/web/20060429063100/http://www.viper.ch/2006/content/main.php?id=48NNP6&spr=en Viper] International awards 2002 and 2005. * [[Jason Salavon]] is known for the creation of "amalgamations" that average dozens of images to create individual, ethereal "archetype" images. * [[Alexei Shulgin]] is well known for this [[386DX]] performance group, but is also credited with early software art-inspired creations. * [[Adrian Ward (artist)|Adrian Ward]] has won several awards for his [[Signwave]] Auto-Illustrator, a [[generative art]] graphic design application, which parodies [[Adobe Photoshop]]. * [[Martin M. Wattenberg|Martin Wattenberg]] is one of the pioneers of data visualization art, creating works based on music, photographs, and even Wikipedia edits. * [[Corby & Baily]] were early experimenters in this field, producers of the [http://90.146.8.18/en/archives/prix_archive/prix_projekt.asp?iProjectID=2309 reconnoitre] web browser which won an honorary mention in the net art section of Ars Electronica in 1999. * [[Lia_(artist)|LIA]] is one of the early pioneers of Software and Net Art. Her website, re-move.org (1999β2003) received an Award of Distinction in the Net Vision/Net Excellence Category of Ars Electronica in 2003.
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