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Life in Video
Earlier this month, Canadian Art’s Angel Callander and Joy Xiang sat down with Barbara London at Toronto’s InterAccess to discuss all things media.
Art Science Tech – Sherry Dobbin in conversation with Christiane Paul
Sherry Dobbin, Creative Director & Director of Times Square Arts at the Times Square Alliance, interviews Christiane Paul.
Curating the Digital
Curators, artists, researchers and computer scientists examine the mutual benefits and challenges posed when working together to support digital art works in their many forms.
Documenting Media Art: An Archive and Bridging Thesaurus for MediaArtHistories
While Media Art has evolved into a critical field at the intersection of art, science and technology, a significant loss threatens this art form due to rapid technological obsolescence and static documentation strategies.
Creative Applications Network
CreativeApplications.Net [CAN] was launched in October 2008 and is one of today’s most authoritative digital art blogs. The site tireless...
Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance (PhD)
The Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance (IAWP) unit is an interdisciplinary digital arts and humanities research unit with a practice-based PhD.
Caroline A. Jones
Caroline A Jones studies modern and contemporary art, with a particular focus on its technological modes of production, distribution, and reception.