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International Journal of Arts and Technology, Volume 2
Volume 2, Numbers 1/2, 2009
- Alice Bayliss, Derek Hales, Scott Palmer, Jennifer G. Sheridan:
(Re)searching through play: play as a framework and methodology for collaborative design processes. 5-21 - Aleksandra Dulic, Keith Hamel:
Visual music instrument. 22-39 - Aleksandra Kaminska:
Locating the ephemeral: capturing the fleeting moment in digital arts. 40-50 - Blake Hurt:
Up close and personal: some effects of technology on portraiture. 51-61 - David A. Shamma:
Autonomous Expressionism: a framework for installation directed Network Arts. 62-81 - Steve DiPaola:
Exploring a parameterised portrait painting space. 82-93 - Tzu-Wei Tsai, I-Chia Tsai:
Aesthetic experience of proactive interaction with cultural art. 94-111 - Veroniki Korakidou, Bettina Schuelke, Nina Czegledy:
Cinesthesis: cross-modal and cross-cultural perceptions of the Aurora Borealis for the design of an interactive installation. 112-128 - Wilfried Jentzsch, Jean Detheux:
Real-time audio-visual composition: Mugenkei as a Live Dream. 129-132 - Wendy Keay-Bright:
ReacTickles: playful interaction with information communication technologies. 133-151 - Dahlia W. Zaidel:
The brain, biology and evolution in art and its communication. 152-160
Volume 2, Number 3, 2009
- Bonnie Marranca:
Mediaturgy: a conversation with Marianne Weems. 173-186 - Sergio Costola:
Strategies of subversion: the power of live performance within the walls of a Renaissance city. 187-201 - Sara Wookey, Kaitlin Drisko:
Walking Los Angeles: from documentation to performance. 202-217 - Brian Granger:
Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade as near-Utopia. 218-234 - Alissa Nicole Antle, Greg J. Corness, Milena Droumeva:
Human-computer-intuition? Exploring the cognitive basis for intuition in embodied interaction. 235-254
Volume 2, Number 4, 2009
- Sarah Kenderdine, Jeffrey Shaw:
New media in situ: the re-socialisation of public space. 258-276 - Josephine Anstey, A. Patrice Seyed, Sarah Bay-Cheng, Dave Pape, Stuart C. Shapiro, Jonathan P. Bona, Stephen Hibit:
The agent takes the stage. 277-296 - Horea Avram:
Intermediary zones: augmented space between real and digital. 297-310 - David I. Tafler, Peter d'Agostino:
WorldWideWalks: mapping the 'mixed realities' of physical and virtual space-time. 311-330 - Doron Friedman, Ayal Donenfeld, Eli Zafran:
Neurophysiology-based art in immersive virtual reality. 331-347 - Johann Habakuk Israel, Jörn Hurtienne, Anna Elisabeth Pohlmeyer, Carsten Mohs, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Anja Naumann:
On intuitive use, physicality and tangible user interfaces. 348-366
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