Digital media and technologies for virtual artistic spaces

"This book brings together a variety of artistic practices in virtual spaces and the interest in variable media and online platforms for creative interplay, presenting frameworks and examples of current practices"--Provided by publisher.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Harrison, Dew, 1952-
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • The re-materialisation of the art object / Dew Harrison
  • Data-objects: sharing the attributes and properties of digital and material culture to creatively interpret complex information / Ian Gwilt
  • Mobility, liminality, and digital materiality / Martin Rieser
  • Site-specific performance, narrative, and social presence in multi-user virtual environments and the urban landscape / Paul Sermon, Charlotte Gould
  • Living between worlds: imagination, liminality, and avatar-mediated presence / Denise Doyle
  • LPDT2 la plissure du texte 2 / Elif Ayiter, Stefan Glasauer, Max Moswitzer
  • Can Duchampian and Darwinian virtual objects ever behave themselves? / Dew Harrison, Eugene Ch'ng
  • The virtual and interdisciplinarity / Alistair Payne
  • Behind the sonic veil: considering sound as the mediator of illusory life in variable and screen-based media / Ross Winning
  • Para-formalistic discourse and virtual space in film / Ian P. Stone
  • Database narrative, spatial montage, and the cultural transmission of memory: an anthropological perspective / Judith Aston
  • Exploring liminality from an anthropological perspective / Rina Arya
  • The mirror between two worlds: 3D surface computing for objects and environments / Eugene Ch'ng
  • The earth sciences and creative practice: exploring boundaries between digital and material culture / Suzette Worden
  • The metaplastic cyber opencode art / Gianluca Mura
  • Virtual communitas, "digital place-making," and the process of "becoming" / Anita McKeown.