• Forget the flâneur 

      McGarrigle, Conor
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper discusses the connections between the ‘flâneur’, Baudelaire's symbol of modernity, the anonymous man on the streets of nineteenth century Paris, and his contemporary digital incarnation, the ‘cyberflâneur’. It ...
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    • Diy DNA visualization: a preliminary method. 

      Clunn, Rebecca
      Published 2013-01-01
      The findings presented in this paper are the result of research from the work "ONE: a durational perfor-mance by Rebecca Cunningham and all of you" wherein the artist creates a bio-portrait and symphony from the DNA of one ...
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    • Evaluation in public art: the Light Logic exhibition. 

      Candy, Linda; Edmonds, Ernest; Alarcón, Ximena; Smith, Sophy
      Published 2013-01-01
      This paper discusses evaluation in the context of public art and specifically of interactive digital art. The study reported is of 'Light Logic', an exhibition of retrospective and current drawings, paintings and interactive ...
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    • Data ecologies: Laika’s Dérive and datawork. 

      Waterson, Sarah
      Published 2013-01-01
      Today the affordances of contemporary data representations and presentations allow for the reading of complex relational works, which I am classifying as data ecologies. Data ecologies can be performed with and across ...
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    • Medium-specificity and sociality in expanded cinema re-enactment. 

      Ihlein, Lucas
      Published 2013-01-01
      In this short paper, I introduce the work of the artist group Teaching and Learning Cinema, which re-enacts Expanded Cinema artworks from the 1960s and 70s. I make a connection between sociality (which binds together artists ...
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