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Discontents of computer art a discourse analysis on the intersection of arts, sciences and technology /Akdag Salah, A. A. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--UCLA, 2008. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-178).
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On digital aesthetics: scrutinizing aestheticstudies in the digital eraChan, Ching-yan, Janet., 陳靜昕. January 2004 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / English Studies and Comparative Literature / Master / Master of Philosophy
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On digital aesthetics scrutinizing aesthetic studies in the digital era /Chan, Ching-yan, Janet. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
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Integrating technology into the 2nd grade writing curriculum /Mallon, Jessica. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rowan University, 2008. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references.
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An exploration of Life Forms® generated choreography and computer enhanced dance performanceThompson, Samara L. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--York University, 2002. Graduate Programme in Dance. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96-109). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/yorku/fullcit?pMQ71627.
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Digital media applications in heritage conservation /Randev, Romy, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Carleton University, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 52-53). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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The transition from an object-oriented to a systems-oriented approach in art, leading to a redefinition of the concept of sculptureKeyser, Nicolet 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2000 / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this thesis I look at the impact of technology on the concept of sculpture.
However, I am more concerned with the principles behind technological
change as influence, than looking at high-technology advances. A key issue
that I address is the consideration of changes in society and art, and I ask the
question, to what extent does three-dimensional art remain in any traditional
sense 'sculpture'?
It is my objective to show these changes, indicated by the transition from an
object-oriented to a systems-oriented approach in art leading to a redefinition
of the concept of sculpture. Although I deal with my practical work as a
separate part in the thesis, there is a close integration and mutual objectives
between the practical and theoretical components.
The transition occurring in sculpture can directly be traced to the technological
advances in society. Scientific knowledge in any period of history reflects the
way people understand their world, thus affecting human perceptions of the
natural world and in turn influencing artistic creation. In Chapter One, attention
is given in general to some of these scientific discoveries, for example the
shift from classical science to an organismic approach with its focus on the
interconnectedness of all things. Also of importance is the beginning of Chaos
Theory, introducing the element of chance.
In Chapter Two, more specific changes in the concept of art and sculpture are
dealt with. Referring to some important predecessors earlier in the zo"
century. I look at art becoming an interactive system, and find the
interrelationship between sculpture and architecture useful in illustrating this,
because of the foregrounding of the concept of space.
In Chapter Three, I examine the different way that artists deal with the issues
of urbanity', for example, the Minimalists putting emphasis on the idea of
sculpture as an infinitely malleable category. Shifting definitions of urbanity
were responses to specific new conditions in the environment, for example, as seen in the changing features of the city. Chapter Four deals with
contemporary artists' response to these conditions, starting with examples of
an object-oriented approach to sculpture, moving step by step towards a
different systems-oriented approach.
To conclude, I speculate on all the possibilities that the virtual environments
that modern computers allow us to create may for the first time open up. We
are at the beginning of a new century full of promise to artists in all fields. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie tesis kyk ek na die impak van tegnologie op die konsep van
beeldhou. Maar, ek is egter meer geintereseerd in die invloed van die
beginsels agter tegnologiese verandering as in die gebruik van uiters
gevorderde tegnologiese instrumente. 'n Belangrike aspek vir my is die wyse
waarop die veranderinge in die samelewing afgedruk work op kuns. Derhalwe
vra ek tot watter mate drie-dimensionele kuns op enige tradisionele wyse
steed as 'beeldhou' beskou kan word?
Dit is my doelwit om hierdie veranderinge uit te wys, soos gesien kan word in
die transformasie vanaf 'n objek-gerigte benadering na 'n sisteem-gerigte
benadering tot die konsep van beeldhou. Hoewel ek die praktiese werk as 'n
aparte deel van die tesis hanteer, is daar in nabye integrasie met
gemeenskaplike doelwitte tussen die praktiese en teoretiese komponente.
Die transformasie in beeldhou kan direk verbind word met die tegnologiese
vooruitgang in die samelewing. Wetenskaplike kennis van enige tydperk, is 'n
indikasie van die wyse waarop die mense hulomgewing verstaan. Dus
affekteer dit mense se persepsie van die natuur, en in reaksie die persepsie
van die kunstenaar. In hoofstuk een, word aandag gegee in die algemeen aan
sommige van hierdie wetenskaplike ontdekkings, byvoorbeeld die skuif vanaf
klassieke wetenskap na 'n organismiese benadering met sy fokus op die
integrasie van alle dinge. Ook belangrik is die onstaan van Chaos Teorie wat
klem plaas op die onvoorspelbaarheid van dinge.
In hoofstuk twee kyk ek na meer spesifieke veranderinge in die konsep van
kuns in die algemeen, asook beeldbou. Daar word terugverwys na sommige
belangrike kunstenaars aan die begin van die 20ste eeu. Klem word geplaas
op kuns as interaktiewe sisteem, en ek vind die interverhouding tussen
beeldhou en argitektuur as 'n belangrike voorbeeld, as gevolg van die
benadering tot die konsep van ruimte. Hoofstuk drie ondersoek die verskeie wyses waarop beeldhouers kyk na
kwessies soos verstedeliking, byvoorbeeld die Minimaliste met hul
beklemtoning van die idee van beeldhou as manipuleerbare kategorie.
AI hierdie veranderinge is 'n reaksie op spesifieke nuwe kondisies binne die
samelewing, byvoorbeeld soos gesien in die veranderende kenmerke van
stede. Hoostuk vier deel dan spesifiek met hedendaagse beeldhouers se
reaksie op hierdie kondisies, met die doelom voorbeelde te bespreek van van
'n objek-gerigte benadering tot beeldhou asook 'n sisteem-gerigte benadering
tot beeldhou.
Om af te sluit, spekuleer ek oor al die nuwe moontlikhede wat 'virtuele
realiteif, daar gestel deur die moderne rekenaars, aan beeldhou kan bied.
Ons staan aan die begin van 'n nuwe eeu vol potensiaal vir kunstenaars op
alle gebiede.
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My representations: entropic manipulationsUnknown Date (has links)
My thesis body of work developed from a desire to examine my
nonrepresentational artwork in relation to the concept of entropy - the law of
thermodynamics that measures the gradual, steady disintegration in a system such as our
world. Experimenting with a range of approaches and mediums, I resolved to radically
manipulate the inkjet printing of my digital photography files to introduce chance and
provoke decay. The resulting prints operate as an orchestrated chaos alluding to
environmental decline and collapse, and by extension, potential social degeneration. My
art reflects my perceptions of our times as well as adds to the problem. I continue to
produce waste through the consumption of materials. I contaminate through inks. I add to
landfills with failures. My artwork points out the inevitable end. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.F.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2014.. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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Embodying comics reinventing comics and animation for a digital performance /Samanci, Ozge. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D)--Literature, Communication, and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010. / Committee Chair: Mazalek, Alexandra; Committee Member: Bolter, Jay; Committee Member: Knospel, Kenneth; Committee Member: Murray, Janet; Committee Member: Winegarden, Claudia Rebola. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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Desiring machinations of MatertekhnologiAndres, Kelly Jaclynn, University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science January 2008 (has links)
Desiring Machinations of Matertekhnologi is an Individualized Multidisciplinary thesis that synthesizes feminist frameworks with new media art to investigate the mediated body in relation to communications technology. The thesis illustrates contemporary, twenty-first century artists working with feminist strategies, the body, performance and technological media. Theoretical discussions are developed that imagine or suggest new forms of subjectivity that could be experienced through artistic appropriation of communicative, networked and technological media. These discussions include my studio investigations and unfold around the following themes: corporeal feminism, body-based philosophy, a subversion or manipulation of consumer technologies through intervention, appropriation and performance, the politics of space and location through networked interaction, and the mediated body in relation to communication technologies through a valorization of embodiment and the senses. / vii, 161 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm. --
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