Their work was exhibited
in Los Angeles, New York, Seoul, Korea, Beijing, China, Perth,
Australia and Rome, Italy. Her most recent work, “Mood
Swings” deals with the environmental effects on mental health
and was exhibited in University of Washington and in a festival
in Berlin. Other notable works are Bodies INCorporated, Datamining
Bodies, n0time and Cellular Trans_Actions. Victoria has exhibited
her work in 16 solo exhibitions, over 70 group shows, published
20+ papers and gave a 100+ invited talks in the last decade. She
is recipient of many grants, commissions and awards, including
the Oscar Signorini award for best net artwork in 1998 and the
Cine Golden Eagle for best scientific documentary in 1986. Vesna's
work has received notice in numerous publications such as Art in
America, National Geographic, the Los Angeles Times, Spiegel (Germany),
The Irish Times (Ireland), Tema Celeste (Italy), and Veredas (Brazil)
and appears in a number of book chapters on media arts. She is
the North American editor of AI & Society and editor of Database
Aesthetics to be published by Minnesota Press in 2006.
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