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− | + | * Levisohn, A. (2007) "The Body as a Medium: Reassessing the Role of Kinesthetic Awareness in Interactive Applications," In Proceedings of the 14th Annual ACM international Conference on Multimedia (Augsburg, Germany, September 24 - 29, 2007). MULTIMEDIA '07. ACM Press, New York, NY - In Press. | |
− | + | * Oppenheimer, R., 'Video Installation: Characteristics of an Expanding Medium', in Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism, Vol. 34, No. 5, Rochester, NY, 2007. | |
− | + | * Seo, J., Gromala, D. (2007), "Touching Light: A new Framework for immersion in artistic environments", Technoetic Arts 5:1, pp. 3-14, doi: 10.1386/tear.5.1.3/1 | |
− | + | * Seo, J., : Learning at the Intersections of Art, Science, Technology, and Culture (ed. M. Alexenberg), Chicago, Bristol : Intellect Press, 2007 - in press | |
− | Sam, J. Exploring Unconventional Interfaces for Racecars, in Thinking Through New Media, Duke University, Durham, USA, 2006. (http://isis.duke.edu/events/TTNM/) | + | |
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+ | * Seo, J., Corness, G., "nite_aura : an audio-visual interactive immersive installation," in Proceedings of New Interfaces for Musical Expression NIME 2007, 431, 2007 | ||
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+ | * Gromala, D. Re-enervating Flesh: Organic Matter and Visceral Sensations of BioTechnologies, in Consciousness Reframed 8, Plymouth, England, 2006. | ||
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+ | * Seo, J. Gromala, D. Touching Light:A Framework for Immersion in Artistic Environments, in Consciousness Reframed 8, Plymouth, England, 2006. | ||
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+ | * Johnston, D.J. Art, Consciousness and Immanence:A Panpsychic View, in Consciousness Reframed 8, Plymouth, England, 2006. [http://wiki.iat.sfu.ca/FeralComputingLab/images/8/87/DavidJhaveJohnston_Panpsychism.pdf PDF] & [http://year01.com/jhave/CR8/CR8_PRESENTATION.swf Presentation] | ||
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+ | * Oppenheimer, R., 'Visions and Hindsights: Seattle’s and/or Alternative Art Space 1974-1984', in A Closer Look/Hidden Histories, National Alliance of Media Arts and Culture publication, San Francisco, 2006. | ||
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+ | * Sam, J. Exploring Unconventional Interfaces for Racecars, in Thinking Through New Media, Duke University, Durham, USA, 2006. (http://isis.duke.edu/events/TTNM/) | ||
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2007
- Levisohn, A. (2007) "The Body as a Medium: Reassessing the Role of Kinesthetic Awareness in Interactive Applications," In Proceedings of the 14th Annual ACM international Conference on Multimedia (Augsburg, Germany, September 24 - 29, 2007). MULTIMEDIA '07. ACM Press, New York, NY - In Press.
- Oppenheimer, R., 'Video Installation: Characteristics of an Expanding Medium', in Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism, Vol. 34, No. 5, Rochester, NY, 2007.
- Seo, J., Gromala, D. (2007), "Touching Light: A new Framework for immersion in artistic environments", Technoetic Arts 5:1, pp. 3-14, doi: 10.1386/tear.5.1.3/1
- in press
-92, 2007
- Seo, J., Corness, G., "nite_aura : an audio-visual interactive immersive installation," in Proceedings of New Interfaces for Musical Expression NIME 2007, 431, 2007
2006
- Gromala, D. Re-enervating Flesh: Organic Matter and Visceral Sensations of BioTechnologies, in Consciousness Reframed 8, Plymouth, England, 2006.
- Seo, J. Gromala, D. Touching Light:A Framework for Immersion in Artistic Environments, in Consciousness Reframed 8, Plymouth, England, 2006.
- Johnston, D.J. Art, Consciousness and Immanence:A Panpsychic View, in Consciousness Reframed 8, Plymouth, England, 2006. PDF & Presentation
- Oppenheimer, R., 'Visions and Hindsights: Seattle’s and/or Alternative Art Space 1974-1984', in A Closer Look/Hidden Histories, National Alliance of Media Arts and Culture publication, San Francisco, 2006.
- Sam, J. Exploring Unconventional Interfaces for Racecars, in Thinking Through New Media, Duke University, Durham, USA, 2006. (http://isis.duke.edu/events/TTNM/)
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