Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190000) > FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA (190200) > Electronic Media Art (190203)"
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- STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190000) (1649)
- FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA (190200) (426)
- Electronic Media Art (190203) (72)
- FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA (190200) (426)
- STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING (190000) (1649)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Number of items at this level: 72.
Book
Hamilton, Jillian G. (Ed.) (2006) Intimate transactions : art, exhibition and interaction within distributed network environments. ACID - Australasian CRC for Interaction Design, Brisbane, QLD..
Sade, Gavin J., Bracks, Priscilla, Brown, Paul, Carroli, Linda, & Takeifanga, Naomi (2011) Lumia : Art | light | motion. The Art of Kuuki. State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld.
Book Chapter
Armstrong, Keith (2006) Towards a Connective and Ecosophical New Media Art Practice. In Jillian, Hamilton (Ed.) Intimate Transactions: Art, Exhibition and Interaction Within Distributed Network Environments. ACID Press, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 12-34.
Armstrong, Keith M. (2009) Sustaining the sustainable? Developing a practice and problem-led new media praxis. In Smith, Hazel & Dean, Roger (Eds.) Practice-Led Research, Research-led Practice in the Creative Arts. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 187-199.
Hartley, John (2009) The new Golden Legend: Patrick Nicholas's secular saints. In Nicholas, Patrick R. (Ed.) Belle : Modern Italian Muses. Photonicholas.com, Orvieto, Italy, pp. 2-5.
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175Sade, Gavin J. (2012) Designing well : sustain-able interaction design and vegetarianism. In Zelenko, Oksana, Felton, Emma, & Vaughan, Suzi (Eds.) Design & Ethics : Reflections on Practice. Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 74-96.
Seevinck, Jennifer (2011) The Concrete of NOW. In Candy, Linda & Edmonds, Ernest (Eds.) INTERACTING: Art, Research and the Creative Practitioner. Libri Publishing Ltd., Farrindon, Oxon, pp. 242-256.
Journal Article
Armstrong, Keith M. (2008) 'Grounded media' : expanding the scope of ecological art practices within new media arts culture. Media-Space Journal.
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375Armstrong, Keith M. (2005) Intimate transactions: The evolution of an ecosophical networked practice. Fibreculture Journal.
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238Brown, Andrew R. (1999) Music, media and making : humanising digital media in music education. International Journal of Music Education, 33(May), pp. 10-17.
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3Kricker, Anne, Newman, Beth M., Gertig, Dorota M., Goumas, Chris, Armes, Jane, & Armstrong, Bruce K. (2008) Why do large breast cancers still present in a population offered screening? International Journal of Cancer, 123(12), pp. 2907-2914.
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6Sade, Gavin J. (2008) Charmed : from concept to reality. ACM Computers in Entertainment, 6(3), 32:1-32:30.
Seevinck, Jennifer & Edmonds, Ernest (2008) Emergence and the art system ‘plus minus now’. Design Studies, 29(6), pp. 541-555.
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Armstrong, Keith M. (2007) Ecology, Performance and Collaboration - Embodying Intimate Transactions. In Experience and Abstraction: Bodily Knowledges and Interaction, 07/05/07, ACE Teleseminar Room, University of California, Irvine (UCI).
Armstrong, Keith M. (2004) Investigating Ecological Subjectivity: Intimate Transactions (Shifting Dusts). In PixelRaiders 2: Interdisciplinary Art/Design Conference, 6-8 April 2004, Sheffield Hallam University, England.
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401Armstrong, Keith M. (2006) Process and Presentation: The Dual Site Interactive Installation – Intimate Transactions. In Speculation and Innovation: applying practice led research in the creative industries., Queensland University of Technology.
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2,006Armstrong, Keith M. (2003) Towards an Ecosophical Praxis of New Media. In Miles, Adrian (Ed.) MelbourneDAC 2003 Streamingworlds, 5th International Digital Arts & Culture Conference May 2003, May 2003, RMIT University School of Applied Communication Melbourne, Australia.
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111Sade, Gavin J. (2008) Charmed. In Proceedings of International Symposium of Electronic Arts, International Symposium of Electronic Arts, Singapore Management University, Singapore.
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54Sade, Gavin J. (2011) Suzumushi : a silent future. In 17th International Symposium of Electronic Arts, 14-21 September 2011, Istanbul.
Sade, Gavin J. & Bracks, Priscilla (2009) e. Menura Supurba: Post human dreams of ersatz animals. In ISEA 2009, ISEA, Belfast.
Seevinck, Jennifer, Candy, Linda, & Edmonds, Ernest A. (2006) Exploration and reflection in interactive art : glass pond. In Kjeldskov, Jesper & Paay, Jeni (Eds.) OZCHI '06 Proceedings of the 18th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Design: Activities, Artefacts and Environments, ACM , Sydney, NSW, pp. 143-150.
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1Seevinck, Jennifer & Edmonds, Ernest (2009) Open in art, nature and emergence. In Kjeldskov, Jesper, Paay, Jeni, & Viller, Stephen (Eds.) Proceeding OZCHI '09 Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group : Design: Open 24/7, ACM, Melbourne, VIC, pp. 365-368.
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1Seevinck, Jennifer, Edmonds, Ernest A., & Candy , Linda (2012) Emergent participant interaction. In Farrell, Vivienne, Farrell, Graham, Chua, Caslon, Huang, Weidong, Vasa , Raj, & Woodward, Clinton (Eds.) Proceedings of the 24th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference (OzCHI 2012), ACM Press (Association for Computing Machinery), Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne., pp. 540-549.
Shea, Pip (2011) Visualising invisible networks as collaborative arts practice. In 2011 International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA), 14-21 September 2011, Istanbul. (Unpublished)
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25Conference Item
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., & Schroeter, Ronald (2008) New media design to augment social networks of city residents. In Urban Screens 2008, 3-5 Oct 2008, Melbourne.
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Armstrong, Keith M. (2005) Videos in 'Creative Queensland' presentation, World Expo, Aichi, Japan. [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., Barker, Chris, Lickfold, Luke, Pack, Darren, & Lawson, Stuart (2009) Knowmore (House of Commons). [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., Dean, Roger, Lawson, Stuart, & Pack, Darren (2012) Finitude (V03). [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., Fry, Tony, Grant, Jason, & Gall, Jim (2007) Fundamental sounds. [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., Fry, Tony, Willis, Ann-Marie, Gall, Jim, & Grant, Jason (2007) Why fundamentalism? [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., O'Neill, Lisa, Sade, Gavin, & Webster, Guy (2001) Liquid gold (The new adventures of Ling Change). [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., O'Neill, Lisa, & Webster, Guy (2003) Intimate transactions (stage 1). [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., O'Neill, Lisa, & Webster, Guy (2004) Intimate transactions (stage 2). [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., O'Neill, Lisa, & Webster, Guy (2005) Transmute Collective: Intimate transactions (stage 3). [Creative Work]
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10Armstrong, Keith M., O'Neill, Lisa, Webster, Guy, & Sade, Gavin (1999) Transit Lounge - Version 1. [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., O'Neill, Lisa, Webster, Guy, & Sade, Gavin J. (2002) Transact (Flesh/Skin/Bone). [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., O'Neill, Lisa, Webster, Guy, & Sade, Gavin J. (2000) transit_lounge 2 (The further adventures of Ling Change). [Creative Work]
Armstrong, Keith M., Vincent, Charlotte, & Webster, Guy (2006) Shifting intimacies. [Creative Work]
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12Schwartz, Barry, The Arterial Group,, & Armstrong, Keith M. (2001) Elektrosonic Interference:The Arterial Group and Barry Schwartz. [Creative Work]
Review
Armstrong, Keith M. (2002) (R)everse (E)ngineering (V)irtual Fabrications. Realtime, 49(June-July 2002).
Thesis
Seevinck, Jennifer (2011) Emergence in interactive art. PhD thesis, University of Technology, Sydney.
