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Jennifer Willet
Jennifer Willet is a biomedia artist and professor with a strong focus on laboratory aesthetics and participatory practices methodologies. Currently, she is Director of Incubator Lab at the University of Windsor in Canada. Her work resides at the
Haunting the Movie
2004
Dove, Toni. Haunting the Movie In New Visions in Performance: The Impact of Digital Technologies, edited by Gavin Carver and Colin Beardon, 195pp.. Lisse: Swets and Zeitlinger Publishers, 2004.
On Software as Art
2003
Broeckmann, Andreas. On Software as Art Sarai Reader Shaping Technologies (2003): 215-218.
Sponge: The Surface That Holds the Image is Unstable
2000
Chris Salter. Sponge: The Surface That Holds the Image is Unstable ec/artsS 2[00-01]: Special: Textualities and Nouvelles Technologies 2, no. 1 (Fall 2000).
BIOTEKNICA: Reflections on Reproductive and Cloning Technologies
2003
Willet, Jennifer. BIOTEKNICA: Reflections on Reproductive and Cloning Technologies Graduate Researcher: Journal for the Arts Science and Technology 1, no. 2 (2003).
Re-Newing Old Technologies: Astonishment, Second Nature, and the Uncanny in Technology from the Previous Turn-of-the-Century
2003
Gunning, Tom. Re-Newing Old Technologies: Astonishment, Second Nature, and the Uncanny in Technology from the Previous Turn-of-the-Century In Rethinking Media Change The Aesthetics of Transition, edited by David Thorburn and Henry
e-art: New Technologies and Contemporary Art
2007
Foundation, Daniel Langlois and Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, ed. e-art: New Technologies and Contemporary Art. Montreal: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts with the Daniel Langlois Foundation, 2007.
Decidophobia – an artistic research on the possibilities of immersive environments
2014
Reinhuber, Elke. Decidophobia – an artistic research on the possibilities of immersive environments ICONO14. Journal of Communication and Emergent Technologies 12, no. 2 (August 2014): 206-229.
The Practice of LightA Genealogy of Visual Technologies from Prints to Pixels
2014
Cubitt, Sean. The Practice of Light A Genealogy of Visual Technologies from Prints to Pixels. Leonardo Book, Camebridge: MIT Press, 2014.
UpStage: An Online Tool for Real-Time Storytelling
2011
Jamieson, Helen Varley and Vicki Smith. UpStage: An Online Tool for Real-Time Storytelling Creative Technologies Journal , no. 2 (November 2011).
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