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Archive of Digital Art (ADA). “ Lia – artist profile”. https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/lia.html. (retrieved 2010-19-09). @online{ADAartistprofile, author = {Archive of Digital Art (ADA)}, title = { Lia artist profile}, url = {https://www.digitalartarchive.at/database/artists/general/artist/lia.html}, urldate = {retrieved 2010-19-09}
About
Lia is an Austrian artist and one of the early pioneers of software and net art. Since 1995, she has been creating digital art, installations and sound works. Her work plays with the aesthetic of digital images and algorithms, and her output includes video, screen-based installation, internet art, sound and live audio-visual performances. Lia has been a guest lecturer at a number of universities in Europe and since 2002 has been teaching at the Fachhochschule Joanneum, University of Applied Sciences, in Graz, Switzerland.

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2009 - 2009 Decode: Digital Design Sensations', Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK
2009 - 2009 See this Sound – Promises in Sound and Vision',Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, Austria
2008 - 2008 Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa, Israel
2008 - 2008 Proximity of Needs', installation at the Share Prize Festival, curated by Simona Lodi


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Beddard, Honor and Douglas Dodds. V and A Pattern: Digital Pioneers. London: V and A Publishing, 2009.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur 2: Multidimensional Moving Imagemakers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishing, 2009.
Catherine Mason. A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950-1980. Norfolk, UK: JJG Publishing, 2008.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemakers Publishers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishers, 2006.
Beddard, Honor and Douglas Dodds. V and A Pattern: Digital Pioneers. London: V and A Publishing, 2009.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur 2: Multidimensional Moving Imagemakers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishing, 2009.
Catherine Mason. A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950-1980. Norfolk, UK: JJG Publishing, 2008.
Onedotzero. Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemakers Publishers. London, UK: Laurence King Publishers, 2006.