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Virtualities: Television, Media Art and Cyberculture
1998
Morse, Margaret. Virtualities: Television, Media Art and Cyberculture. Bloomington, Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1998.
Mary Flanagan
Known for her theories on playculture, activist design, and critical play, Mary Flanagan has achieved international acclaim for her novel interdisciplinary work, her commitment to both theory and practice, and her ongoing pioneering contributions to
Hyperbodies, Hyperknowledge: Women in Games, Women in Cyberpunk, and Strategies of Resistance
2002
Flanagan, Mary. Hyperbodies, Hyperknowledge: Women in Games, Women in Cyberpunk, and Strategies of Resistance In Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture, edited by Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, 444-447. Boston, MA: The MIT Press, 2002.
Espaces Entrelacés: Virtual Reality as Poeisis
2002
Davies, Char. Espaces Entrelacés: Virtual Reality as Poeisis In Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History, edited by Darren Tofts and Annemarie Jonson and Alessio Cavallaro, 192-193. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2002.
Lust and Wanderlust: Sex and Tourism in a Virtual World
1993
Paterson, Nancy. Lust and Wanderlust: Sex and Tourism in a Virtual World Art and Cyberculture, Media Information Australia 69 (August 1993): 7-12.
Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture
2002
Flanagan, Mary and Austin Booth, ed. Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press, 2002.
Art Futura 1994: Cyberculture
1994
Event: Art Futura 1994: CybercultureInstitution: Art FuturaComment:
Humanisation et naturalisation des technologies : de l’interactivité aux systèmes enactifs-affectifs
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2022
The human-technology relationship opens up a new environment linked to the effects of technologies on our lives and causes an anthropological revolution through the presence of interactive systems that modify our perception of the world. In the last
Post-Screen International Exhibition
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Event: Post-Screen International ExhibitionInstitution: Post-Screen: International Festival of Art, New Media and CyberculturesComment:
Post-Screen 2014: International Festival of Art, New Media and Cybercultures
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Event: Post-Screen 2014: International Festival of Art, New Media and CyberculturesInstitution: Artistic Studies Research Center (CIEBA)Comment:
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