Book / Thesis
Seaman, William Curtis. — Recombinant poetics : emergent meaning as examined and explored within a specific generative virtual environment. — 1999. — 321 p. — Includes a bibliography. — Thesis submitted as part of a Ph.D. degree at CAiiA : Centre for Advanced Inquiry In the Interactive Art, Newport, Wales, United-Kingdom, in 1999. — Includes a CD-ROM.
Also available on the Internet :
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https://www.fondation-langlois.org/f/activites/seaman/d00001759.pdf}} [ref. May 19, 2001].
Book / Thesis
- CR+D call code: ESS SEA 00001759
- Document in English
- State in the CR+D Collection : PRINT FROM A DIGITAL FILE
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Seaman, Bill. — The World Generator / The Engine of Desire [CD-ROM].This document is the subject of:
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Seaman, Bill. — «Research title : recombinant poetics - navigation, construction, virtual behaviours, and 're-embodied intelligence' in interactive art». — Leonardo Electronic Almanac [en ligne]. — Vol. 4, no 3 (Mar. 1996). — Accès : http://www-mitpress.mit.edu/e-journals/LEA/TEXT/lea4-3.txt.-
Perron, Jacques. — «Bill Seaman». — 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=84.-
«Yvonne Spielmann : entretien avec Bill Seaman». — 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=386.-
Seaman, Bill. — «Die illusionäre nature des kontexts : die vermittlung des denkkörpers = The illusive nature of context : the negotiation of the toughtbody». — pOes1s : Ästhetik digitaler Poesie = The aesthetics of digital poetry, 2004.The CR+D Database contains the following indexation:
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