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A Brief History of Working With New Media Art: Conversations with Artists

Graham, Beryl and Cook, Sarah (2010) A Brief History of Working With New Media Art: Conversations with Artists. Green Box, Berlin. ISBN 978-3-941644-21-2

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Additional Information: This book of interviews tracks the work of artists in the field of new media art in order to consider the massive changes and developments over a relatively short period of time. They are also a celebration of the ten years that the online resource for curators of new media art, CRUMB, has been publishing interviews and other research. The artists featured in this book range across the contemporary arts. They have been working away, not in the centre or the periphery, but in the nodes of this networked field of new media art. A Brief History of Working with New Media Art - Conversations with Artists was edited by Sarah Cook, Beryl Graham, Verina Gfader and Axel Lapp. It contains interviews with and presentations by: Natalie Bookchin / Brendan Jackson; Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead, Wendy Kirkup, Nina Pope and Vuc Cosic; Michelle Kasprzak / Skawennati Tricia Fragnito; Simon Pope; Heath Bunting; Gregory Sholette / Nato Thompson; Marc Garrett / Ruth Catlow; Régine Debatty; Christiane Erharter; Nina Czegledy & Woo Tien Wei; Michael Mandiberg; Amanda McDonald Crowley & Patrick Lichty; Miki Fukuda; Simon Faithfull.
Depositing User: Beryl Graham

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Item ID: 2284
ISBN: 978-3-941644-21-2
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/2284
Official URL: http://www.thegreenbox.net/en/books/brief-history-...

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Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2011 16:19
Last Modified: 02 Jul 2019 09:05

Contributors

Author: Beryl Graham
Author: Sarah Cook

University Divisions

Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries > School of Art and Design

Subjects

Fine Art > Art History

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