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FILE - Electronic Language International Festival
2000
Stephanie Owens
Owens is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator interested in the influence of digital networks and communication systems on contemporary aesthetics and the production of subjectivity. She is Director of Cornell Council for the Arts and
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Device Art: A New Approach in Understanding Japanese Contemporary Media Art
2007
Kusahara, Machinko. Device Art: A New Approach in Understanding Japanese Contemporary Media Art In MediaArtHistories, edited by Oliver GrauCambridge, MA: MIT Press: 2007.
Device Art: Media Art Meets Mass Production
2008
Kusahara, Machinko. Device Art: Media Art Meets Mass Production In Digital by Design, edited by TroikaLondon: Thames and Hudson: 2008.
The “Baby Talkie,” Domestic Media, and the Japanese Modern
2011
Kusahara, Machinko. The “Baby Talkie,” Domestic Media, and the Japanese Modern In Media Archaeology, edited by Erkki Huhtamo and Jussi ParikkaUC Press: 2011.
Philip Beesley
Philip Beesley is a professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo. A practitioner of architecture and digital media art, he was educated in visual art at Queen’s University, in technology at Humber College, and in
We Will Open the Panorama-kan: The Beginning of the ‘Panorama Craze’ in Meiji Japan
2010
Kusahara, Machinko. We Will Open the Panorama-kan: The Beginning of the ‘Panorama Craze’ in Meiji Japan In The Panorama in the Old World and the New, edited by Gabriele KollerBüro Wilhelm, Amberg: 2010.
Assembling Art, Design, Technology and Media Culture: The Challenge of Japanese Device Art
2011
Kusahara, Machinko. Assembling Art, Design, Technology and Media Culture: The Challenge of Japanese Device Art In Coded Cultures. New Creative Practices out of Diversity, edited by Georg Russegger and Matthias Tarasiewicz and Michal
They Are Born to Play: Japanese Visual Entertainment from Nintento to Mobile Phones
2004
Kusahara, Machinko. They Are Born to Play: Japanese Visual Entertainment from Nintento to Mobile Phones Art Inquiry (2004).
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