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  • Stephen Wilson 1 Apr 2003

    Information Arts

    Intersections of Art, Science and Technology

    In this rich compendium, Wilson offers the first comprehensive survey of international artists who incorporate concepts and research from mathematics, the physical sciences, biology, kinetics

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  • Fine Art
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  • A.I.
  • book: Alexander Galloway 1 Apr 2004

    Protocol

    How Control exists after Decentralization

    In Protocol, Alexander Galloway argues that the founding principle of the Net is control, not freedom, and that the controlling power lies in the technical protocols that make network connections...

  • Oosterdok Gökçe Baykan, Gabrielle de Haseth

    Haeckel Hunt

    "Catch’em all around Oosterdok!" Remastered

    Maybe you have already come across the mysterious signs popping all around the Oosterdok region and wondered what they are.

  • book: James Katz, Ronald Rice 1 Sep 2002

    Social Consequences of Internet Use

    Acces, Involvement and Interaction

    Drawing on nationally representative telephone surveys conducted from 1995 to 2000, James Katz and Ronald Rice offer a rich and nuanced picture of Internet use in America.

  • book: Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort 1 Jan 2003

    The New Media Reader

    This reader collects the texts, videos, and computer programs--many of them now almost impossible to find--that chronicle the history and form the foundation of the still-emerging field of new media.

  • book: Frank Popper 1 Jan 2007

    From Technological to Virtual Art

    Frank Popper traces the development of immersive, interactive new media art from its historical antecedents through today's digital, multimedia, and networked art.

  • book: Paul Edwards 1 Apr 1996

    The Closed World

    Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America

    Paul Edwards shows how Cold War social and cultural contexts shaped emerging computer technology - and were transformed, in turn, by information machines.

  • book: Donald Norman 1 Sep 1998

    The Invisible Computer

    In this book, Norman shows why the computer is so difficult to use and why this complexity is fundamental to its nature.

  • book: Steven Holtzman 1 Aug 1995

    Digital Mantras

    The Languages of Abstract and Virtual Worlds

    Steven Holtzman synthesizes ideas from a number of different disciplines to arrive at a new philosophy of creativity for the digital age.

  • book: Darren Tofts 1 Oct 2004

    Prefiguring Cyberculture

    An Intellectual History

    In Prefiguring Cyberculture media critics and theorists, philosophers, and historians of science explore the antecedents of such aspects of contemporary technological culture as the Internet, the...

  • book: Brenda Laurel 1 Sep 2011

    Utopian Entrepreneur

    Although Brenda Laurel's start-up venture, Purple Moon (a company dedicated solely to creating software for girls) failed, she walked away from the experience with a cornucopia of knowledge about...

  • book: Donna Haraway 12 Dec 1990

    Simians, Cyborgs, and Women

    The Reinvention of Nature

    A powerful collection of ten essays written between 1978 and 1989. Although on the surface, simians, cyborgs and women may seem an odd threesome, Haraway describes their profound link as "creatures"...

  • book: Ken Goldberg 1 Mar 2000

    The Robot in the Garden

    Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet

    The book initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone

  • Laboratory

    Microscopic and macroscopic organisms

    (Art)ScienceBLR's work is at intersection of art-science and pedagogy, creating spaces of dialogue and interaction between artists, designers and scientists.

  • book: Keith Ansell Pearson 1 Jan 1997

    Viroid Life

    Perspectives on Nietzsche and the Transhuman Condition

    This book will be of interest to those seeking a fresh and thoughtful approach to Nietzsche, to those concerned with the status of technology and biology in the late twentieth century, and to those...

  • book: Pat Harrigan, Noah Wardrip-Fruin 1 Feb 2007

    Second Person

    Role-playing and Story in Games and Playable Media

    Games and other playable forms, from interactive fictions to improvisational theater, involve role playing and story—something played and something told. In Second Person, game designers, authors

  • book: David Temperley 1 Nov 2001

    The Cognition of Basic Musical Structures

    In this book, David Temperley addresses a fundamental question about music cognition: how do we extract basic kinds of musical information, such as meter, phrase structure, counterpoint, pitch...

  • book: Raymond Barglow 14 Jul 1994

    The Crisis of the Self in the Age of Information

    Computers, Dolphins and Dreams

    The author draws on the experiences, hopes and dreams of computer users to explore the personal, psychological and philosophical implications for a post-industrial information technology-led society.

  • book: Stephen Lax 1 Jan 1997

    Beyond the horizon

    Communication technologies:past, present & future

    Beyond the horizon contributes to an understanding of electronic communications technologies by explaining the technical ideas that underlie them.

  • book: Neil Postman 1 Jan 1993

    Technopoly

    The surrender of culture to technology

    'The culture seeks its authorisation in technology, finds its satisfactions in technology, and takes its orders from technology'. Postman considers technopoly to be the most recent of three kinds of...

  • book: Bernardo Huberman 1 Oct 2001

    The Laws of the Web

    Patterns in the Ecology of Information

    In this book, Bernardo Huberman explains in accessible language the laws of the Web.

  • book: Michele White 1 Jun 2006

    The Body and the Screen

    Theories of Internet Spectatorship

    In The Body and the Screen Michele White suggests that users can more properly be understood as spectators rendered and regulated by technologies and representations, for whom looking and the...

  • book: Chris Eliasmith, Charles Anderson 1 Sep 2004

    Neural Engineering

    Comptation, Representation and Dynamics in Neurobiological Systems

    Neural Engineering, Chris Eliasmith and Charles Anderson provide a synthesis of the disparate approaches current in computational neuroscience, incorporating ideas from neural coding, neural...

  • Intimate Currency

    Peck As You Go by Raphael Kim

    With the world becoming more globalized with the help of the internet, businesses and payments become more intangible and digital. Such as so, payment systems are pressured to keep up with the rapid...

  • Building Bacteria in Second Life

    after the lecture by Matt Biddulph

    Joshua Kauffman is a world citizen searching for reasons while based in Amsterdam. He writes about urban planning, media, sustainability, usability, presence and community, and does consulting for...

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