CHArt Nineteenth Annual Conference

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CONVERGENT PRACTICES
New approaches to Art and visual culture

Abstracts

Ann Borda and Alpay Beler, Science Museum, UK
Science and Culture: An Interactive Community

Stephen Boyd Davis, Middlesex University, UK
News from Now Where?: The Digital Spaces of Television

Irina Costache, California State University Channel Islands, USA
Visual Culture/ Virtual Art

James Coupe, Thames Valley University, UK
Celina Jeffery, Savannah College of Art and Design, USA
From Sculptural Consciousness to the Digital Sublime: Understanding the System Aesthetic

Veronica Davis Perkins, Middlesex University, UK
Careering Along the Heritage Highway

Malcolm Ferris, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Performing Histories: Visitors as Characters in Interactive Exhibition Media

Marja-Leena Ikkala, Certes, Computer Arts Centre at Espoo, Finland
Virtual WeeGee: Architectural and Local History Through an Interactive 3-D Model

Shauna Isaac, London, UK
Using the Internet to Find Looted Art: Success or Failure?

Katja Kwastek, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Visualising Art History

Giles Lane, London School of Economics, London, UK/Proboscis, UK
Rachel Murphy, Rudegirl Designs, UK
Dimensions of Information: Location-Specific Information and Public Authoring in the Museum

Tessa Meijer,Tate Britain, London, UK
Displaying challenging works of art using digital technology

Maria Roussou, Greece
Virtual Reality in Heritage and Education: Issues and Challenges

Daniela Sirbu, University of Lethbridge, Canada
Architectural-Multidimensional Spaces: Digital Exploration of the Unbuilt

Helen Sloan, Southern Collaborative Arts Network, UK
Paul Smith, boredomresearch, UK
From Work to Text: The Dissemination and Distribution of Hybrid and Process-Based Practice

Jennifer Way, University of North Texas, USA
Cybernetics, Cybernation, and Cyborgification in John McHale’s Telemaths of the 1950s

 

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