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By Tom Corby
December 21, 2009
Network Art brings an international group of leading theorists and artists together to investigate how the internet, in the form of websites, mailing lists, installations and performance, has been used by artists to develop artwork. Covering a period from the mid 1990s to the present day, this ...
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By Malcolm Miles
December 13, 2011
With radical changes happening in arts over the past two decades, this book brings us up to date with the social and economic contexts in which the arts are produced. Influential and knowledgable leaders in the field debate how arts education - particularly in visual art - has changed to meet new ...
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By Colin Beardon, Lone Malmborg
May 17, 2010
Presenting highlights from five years of the field journal Digital Creativity , this volume republishes twenty-seven contributions from international artists and scientists....
By Sita Popat
February 11, 2010
The first and only book to focus on dance on the Internet, Sita Popat’s fascinating Invisible Connections examines how Internet and communication technologies offer dance and theatre new platforms for creating and performing work, and how opportunities for remote interaction and collaboration are ...
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By Katy Macleod, Lin Holdridge
December 21, 2009
Focusing on a unique arena, Thinking Through Art takes an innovative look at artists’ experiences of undertaking doctorates and asks: If the making of art is not simply the formulation of an object but is also the formation of complex ideas then what effect does academic enquiry have on art ...
By Gavin Carver, Colin Beardon
January 01, 2004
New Visions in Performance features the work of twelve performers and academics who are concerned with the integration of digital technologies into theatrical performance....