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Women, art, and technology

Judy Malloy

Cambridge MIT Press c2003

Localização: ECA - Escola de Comunicações e Artes    (704.042 W872m ) e outros locais(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Women, art, and technology
  • Autor: Judy Malloy
  • Assuntos: MULHERES NA ARTE; ARTE TECNOLÓGICA; ARTE -- SÉCULO 20; FILOSOFIA DA ARTE -- SÉCULO 20; CIÊNCIA; TECNOLOGIA
  • Notas Locais: Exemplar pertencente à Biblioteca Walter Zanini (Biblioteca MAC USP)
  • Descrição: Contents: Series Foreword -- Patricia Bentson: Foreword: The Leonardo Women, Art, and Technology Project -- Judy Malloy: Preface -- Judy Malloy: Introduction: At the Intersection of Art and Technology in a Time of Transformation -- I. Overviews. 1. Margaret Morse: The Poetics of Interactivity. 2. Patric Prince: Women and the Search for Visual Intelligence. 3. Sheila Pinkel: Women, Body, Earth. 4. Anna Couey: Restructuring Power: Telecommunications Works Produced by Women. 5. Kathy Brew: Through the Looking Glass. -- II. Artists' Papers. 6. Steina: My Love Affair with Art: Video and Installation Work. 7. Joan Jonas: Transmission. 8.Dara Birnbaum: The Individual Voice as a Political Voice: Critiquing and Challenging the Authority of Media. 9. Jo Hanson: Small Leaps to Ascend the Apple Tree. 10. Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison: Shifting Positions towards the Earth: Art and Environmental Awareness. 11. Sonya Rapoport: Process(ing) Interactive Art: Using People as Paint, Computer as Brush. 12. Lynn Hershman: Touch-sensitivity and Other Forms of Subversion. 13. Nancy Paterson: Bicycle TV: Expo '92 Installation. 14. Pauline Oliveros, Acoustic and Virtual Space as a Dynamic Element of Music. 15. Rebecca Allen with Erkki Huhtamo: I Always like to go where I am not supposed to be. 16. Donna Cox: Algorithmic Art, Scientific Visualization and Tele-immersion: an Evolving Dialogue with the Universe. 17. Agnes Hegedus: My Autobiographical Media History - Metaphors of Interaction, Communication and Body Using Electronic Media. 18. Judith Barry: Reflections on some Installation Projects. 19. Jennifer Hall and Blyth Hazen: Do While Studio. 20. Brenda Laurel: Technological Humanism and Values-driven Design. 21. Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss: Imagine a Space Filled with Data. 22. Char Davis: Landscape, Earth, Body, Being, Space and Time in the Immersive Virtual Environments Osmose and Ephemere.
    23. Cecile Le Prado: Sound Installations and Spatialism. 24. Pamela Z: A Tool is a Tool. 25. Nell Tenhaaf: Production and Reproduction. 26. Alluquere Rosanne Stone: Your Words, My Silent Mouth: Trying to Make Narrative Sense out of Nonnarrative Work. 27. Valerie Soe: Video arte povera: Lo-Fi Rules!. 28. Kathy Rae Huffman: Face Settings: an International Co-cooking and Communication Project by Eva Wohlgemuth and Kathy Rae Huffman. 29. Diane Fenster and Celia Rabinovitch: The Alchemy of Vision. 30. Linda Austin and Leslie Ross: Pigs, Barrels and Obstinate Thrummers. 31. Dawn Stoppiello with Mark Coniglio: Fleshmotor -- III. Concluding Essays. 32. Jaishree K. Odin: Embodiment and Narrative Performance. 33. Simone Osthoff: Women and Media Arts in Brazil. 34. Martha Burkle Bonecchi: Technology has Forgotten Them: Third World Women and New Information Technologies. 35. Carol Stakenas: Crossing the Threshold: Examining the Public Space of the Web Through Day Without Art Web Action. 36. Zoe Sofia: Contested Zones: Futurity and Technological Art.. -- Appendix: Listing of web site contents -- Contributors -- Index
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Leonardo
  • Editor: Cambridge MIT Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: c2003
  • Formato: 541 p il.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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