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Digital Creativity, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2000
- Dena Elisabeth Eber:
The student's construction of artistic truth in digital images. 1-16 - Mary C. Dyson, Chomoi Picho-Owiny:
The integration of theory and practice in teaching designing for the screen. 17-33 - Lorraine Justice:
Uses of animated imagery within the software learning environment. 35-42
Volume 11, Number 2, 2000
- Teresa Wennberg:
Virtual life: self and identity redefined in the new media age. 65-74 - Mike Phillips:
The Sadeian interface: computers and catharsis. 75-87 - Janni Nielsen, Josep Maria Trias:
From the times of the first scribes: innovation and technology within graphic design. 89-98 - Erica Matlow:
Navigating technology: beyond a critical theory. 99-108 - Kia Ng, Vítor Sequeira, Emanuele Bovisio, Neil Johnson, David Cooper, João G. M. Gonçalves, David C. Hogg:
Playing on a holo-stage: towards the interaction between real and virtual performers. 109-117
Volume 11, Number 3, 2000
- Ina Wagner, Horst Kiechle:
Editorial. 129-130 - Rüdiger Lainer, Ina Wagner:
Silent architecture - narrative technology. 144-155 - Paul Richens:
Playing games. 156-160 - Monika Büscher, Vincent Friedländer, Elizabeth Hodgson, Stefan Rank, Dan Shapiro:
Designs on objects: imaginative practice, aesthetic categorisation, and the design of multimedia archiving support. 161-172 - Pawel Szychalski:
Vibrating tectonics: gestural trajectories, energy mappings and self-conditioning design strategies. 173-189 - Anna Cicognani:
Boxing architecture. 190-192
Volume 11, Number 4, 2000
- Ernest A. Edmonds:
Art practice augmented by digital agents. 193-204 - Sue Orton-Flynn, Clive C. J. Richards:
The design and evaluation of an interactive calculator for children. 205-217 - Colin Beardon:
Call for papers. 218 - Gavin Hogben:
Studio movies. 219-233 - Sue Gollifer:
Artist Space 4 'Tradigital imaging'. 234-248 - Simon Niedenthal:
Reviews. 249-252
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