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Digital Creativity, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1998
- Colin Beardon, Lone Malmborg, Masoud Yazdani:
Editorial. 1-4
- Roy Ascott:
Consciousness reframed: Art and consciousness in the post-biological era. 5-6 - Rebecca Allen:
The Bush soul: Travelling consciousness in an unreal world. 7-10 - Diana Domingues:
The desert of passions and the technological soul. 11-18 - Johanna Drucker:
The next body and beyond: Meta-organisms, psycho-pros-theses and aesthetics of hybridity. 19-24 - Ebon Fisher:
The future of wiggling things. 25-32 - Carol Gigliotti:
What is consciousness for? 33-37 - Ryszard W. Kluszczynski:
Art of virtual bodies. 38-42 - Ted Krueger:
Autonomous architecture. 43-47 - Niranjan Rajah:
Prosthetics for the mind: Augmenting the self with microelectronics. 48-52 - Naoko Tosa, Ryohei Nakatsu:
Artistic communication for a-life and robotics. 53-61 - Bob Clay:
CADE'99. 62-64
Volume 9, Number 2, 1998
- Char Davies:
OSMOSE: Notes on being in Immersive virtual space. 65-74
- Mika Luma Tuomola, Heikki Leskinen:
Daisys amazing discoveries: Part 1 - The production. 75-90 - Bob Jerrard, Sylvia Bell:
The fashion designer in the technological workplace. 91-100
- Mike Phillips:
Mediaspace. 101-114
- Jonathan Bedworth:
Computer music and human expression. 115-120
Volume 9, Number 3, 1998
- Victoria Vesna:
Marketplace: From agents and avatars to the information personae. 129-136 - Mika Luma Tuomola:
Daisy's amazing discoveries: Part 2 - learning from interactive drama. 137-152
- Bill Seaman:
Emergent constructions: Re-embodied intelligence within recombinant poetic networks. 153-160
- Sue Gollifer:
Artist space. 161-174 - Terence Wright:
Re-presenting the Batwa: The archive and the computer. 175-180
- Stuart Mealing, Rachael Edgar, Charlie Gere, Christine Sterne, Chris Hales:
Reviews. 181-188
Volume 9, Number 4, 1998
- Lone Malmborg:
Editorial. 193-194
- Robin Baker:
Products that love people. 195-205 - Pelle Ehn:
Manifesto for a digital bauhaus. 207-217
- Mervyn Kurlansky:
Educating designers in the digital age. 218-222
- Jonas Löwgren, Erik Stolterman:
Developing IT Design Ability Through Repertoires and Contextual Product Semantics. 223-237
- Mike Phillips:
Media space. 239-252
- Stuart Mealing, Fred McVittie:
Reviews. 253-256
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