Book / Anthology
Immersed in technology : art and virtual environments. — Edited by Mary Anne Moser and Douglas Macleod. — Cambridge : MIT Press, 1996. — 339 p. — (Leonardo book series). — Includes an index. — ISBN 0262133148.
Book / Anthology
- CR+D call code: ANT IMM 00000158
- Document in English
- State in the CR+D Collection : ORIGINAL
This document includes the following texts (partial list):
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Hayles, N. Katherine. — «Embodied virtuality : or how to put bodies back into the picture». — Immersed in technology : art and virtual environments, 1996.-
Morse, Margaret. — «Nature morte landscape and narrative in virtual environments». — Immersed in technology : art and virtual environments, 1996.-
Dove, Toni ; Mackenzie, Michael. — «Archeology of a mother tongue». — Immersed in technology : art and virtual environments, 1996.This document is the subject of:
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Candy, Linda ; Edmonds, Ernest. — Explorations in art and technology, 2002.-
[F., D.]. — «Frances Dyson : chercheur résident, 2004 : E.A.T. : 9 Evenings ; Island Eye - Island Ear de David Tudor et Telex : Q&A». — Fondation Daniel Langlois pour l’art, la science et la technologie = Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology. — Accès : http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/f/page.php?NumPage=343.The CR+D Database contains the following indexation:
(Please note that indexation is not always exhaustive.)
Individuals:
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Toni Dove-
Michael Mackenzie-
Catherine RichardsArtworks:
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Toni Dove and Michael Mackenzie, Archeology of a Mother Tongue, 1993-
Toni Dove, Mesmer : Secrets of the Human Frame, 1990-
Toni Dove, The Blessed Abyss : A Tale of Unmanageable Ecstasies, 1992-
The virtual body, 1993-
Catherine Richards, Spectral Bodies, 1991Themes:
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Cyberspace-
Cyberspace AND Sociology-
Virtual Reality-
Media Arts-
Cyberculture-
Cyberspace AND Media / Communications-
Cyberspace AND Art History-
Cyberspace AND Cultural Studies-
CyborgPublisher:
- MIT Press