Differing in format, eight texts elaborate on various topics related to technology and culture, including woman, the machine, digitalization and interactive media. Includes data on 12 Canadian artists using video or videotex. Biographical notes. 6 bibl. ref
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
While Mercier discusses the symbolic meaning of the head and text in relation to art, several author...
Payne's analysis of the digital photographs and interactive installations in an exhibition of works ...
Differing in format, eight texts elaborate on various topics related to technology and culture, incl...
Exploring the relationship between art and technology, a collection of nine papers, presented at the...
Smith describes the possibilities of computer art. Includes statements by six artists as well as bio...
Documents a variety of genres of work by 11 American artists which take the influence of the machine...
The authors examine the use, by artists, of telecommunications (fax, slow-scan television, satellite...
Dashkin interrogates the use of technology by artists, in general, and in the case of nine American ...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition that focused on the use of text in the visual arts. Highlightin...
Referring to representation, authorship, audience response, and mass media, Tooby examines the work ...
This catalogue documents the work of 13 Canadian and international artists. Five essays examine the ...
Presentation (mostly in German) of ten Canadian artists integrating computers or holographies in int...
Comprises biographical notes on 26 Canadian artists associated with graphic arts
Randolph suggests that art can influence technology by pointing out how it is limited by the cultura...
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
While Mercier discusses the symbolic meaning of the head and text in relation to art, several author...
Payne's analysis of the digital photographs and interactive installations in an exhibition of works ...
Differing in format, eight texts elaborate on various topics related to technology and culture, incl...
Exploring the relationship between art and technology, a collection of nine papers, presented at the...
Smith describes the possibilities of computer art. Includes statements by six artists as well as bio...
Documents a variety of genres of work by 11 American artists which take the influence of the machine...
The authors examine the use, by artists, of telecommunications (fax, slow-scan television, satellite...
Dashkin interrogates the use of technology by artists, in general, and in the case of nine American ...
Catalogue to accompany an exhibition that focused on the use of text in the visual arts. Highlightin...
Referring to representation, authorship, audience response, and mass media, Tooby examines the work ...
This catalogue documents the work of 13 Canadian and international artists. Five essays examine the ...
Presentation (mostly in German) of ten Canadian artists integrating computers or holographies in int...
Comprises biographical notes on 26 Canadian artists associated with graphic arts
Randolph suggests that art can influence technology by pointing out how it is limited by the cultura...
Outlining the situation of women artists, Mayo identifies the use of textures and seriality as chara...
While Mercier discusses the symbolic meaning of the head and text in relation to art, several author...
Payne's analysis of the digital photographs and interactive installations in an exhibition of works ...