Art Practice in a Digital Culture

Art Practice in a Digital Culture,

Edited by Hazel Gardiner, King's College London, UK and Charlie Gere, Lancaster University, UK 

Imprint: Ashgate

Published: September 2010 

Contents: Research as art, Charlie Gere; Triangulating artworlds: gallery, new media and academy, Stephen Scrivener and Wayne Clements; The artist as researcher in a computer mediated culture, Janis Jefferies; A conversation about models and prototypes, Jane Prophet and Nina Wakeford; Not intelligent by design, Paul Brown and Phil Husbands; Excess and indifference: alternate body architectures, Stelarc; The garden of hybrid delights: looking at the intersection of art, science and technology, Gordana Novakovic; Limited edition – unlimited image: can a science/art fusion move the boundaries of visual and audio interpretation? Elaine Shemilt; Telematic practice and research discourses: 3 practice-based research project case studies, Paul Sermon; Tools, methods, practice, process … and curation, Beryl Graham; Bibliography; Index. 

Art Practice in a Digital Culture 

 

 

 
Fugue Project Features in Nature Immunology

The Fugue project has featured in the prestigious journal "Nature Immunology". Fugue is a collaboration between artists, new music composers and computer scientists. The result is an on-going project which provides a new way of communicating complex scientific ideas to any audience. The project's work was recently featured at The Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin in an exhibition called "INFECTIOUS: STAY AWAY" that used art to illustrate infection and immunity. In the Nature Immunology article Luke O'Neill talked to Gordana Novakovic who leads the UCL-CS TESLA group, about her involvement in this project.

The Trinity College exhibition has produced a short video in which Gordana decribes the Fugue project and her exhibit.

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DRHA 2010 (Digital Resources for the Humanities & Arts): ‘Sensual Technologies’

 

DRHA 2010 (Digital Resources for the Humanities & Arts)

‘Sensual Technologies’ 

http://drha2010.org.uk/

Wednesday, 8 September:

G. Novakovic:

‘A new paradigm: plastic brains in the post-digital world’ 

 

 

 
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