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  • ... of what happens when incompatibility is brought to the fore rather than hidden away in the dark underbelly of digital culture?" The panel discussion: "Videomakers Unite!" was billed as "an open conversation about video art and net culture, media...
  • ...Sjoukje van der Meulen is an art historian, theorist and critic with a research focus on new media and digital culture. She received her PhD from the GSAPP at Columbia University (New York, 2009). She lived in the United States for 15 years (1997-2012) and worked as a...
  • ...Penny, Simon. Machine Culture In Siggraph 1993 Proceedings, edited by Simon PennyAnaheim, LA: 1993.
  • ...Penny, Simon. Machine Culture: The Virtual Frontier In SIGGRAPH ´93 Proceedings, edited by Simon PennyAnaheim, CAL: 1993.
  • ...Penny, Simon. Consumer Culture and the Technological Imperative: The Artist in Dataspace In Critical Issues in Electronic Media, edited by Simon Penny, 47-74. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1995.
  • ...Will future formats create a new literacy? McLuhan was sure that sooner or later mass society would see print and linear culture replaced by tactile and electronic culture. Somewhat along the same lines, Fleischmann & Strauss’s Semantic Map creates an unconventional...
  • ... gardens have been superimposed creating a tapestry-like effect. The resulting ambiguity forges questions concerning whether culture will overtake nature or visa-versa. This series of work was inspired by the writings of Margaret Atwood and Bruno Latour.
  • ... Ecologics in Immersive Environments. Vol.17. ISBN 978-9934-8434-7-1, Acoustic Space th ed.Riga: RIXC Center for New Media Culture, 2019.
  • ... free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads” (Revelation 13:16)) to show that technological culture is like the Whore of Babylon and the Number of the Beast, which seduce and control humans. The Portrait of Eve Clone exhibited...
  • ...Huhtamo, Erkki. Digitalian Treasures, or Glimpses of Art on the CD-ROM Frontier In Clicking In: Hot Links to a Digital Culture, edited by Lynn Hershman Leeson, 306-317. Seattle: Bay Press, 1996.