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Representing 'things to come': Feeling the visions of future technologies (2010)
Journal Article
Kinsley, S. (2010). Representing 'things to come': Feeling the visions of future technologies. Environment and Planning A, 42(11), 2771-2790. https://doi.org/10.1068/a42371

Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the production of embodied anticipation inherent to video representations of technological futures. The focus of inquiry is videos produced by HP Labs and M... Read More about Representing 'things to come': Feeling the visions of future technologies.

Artists' books and the book arts (2010)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2010). Artists' books and the book arts

In this article Sarah Bodman, Senior Research Fellow for Artists' Books at the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR), investigates what actually constitutes an artist's book in the 21st Century, published in Insight 2, Ace Foundation Newsletter, Dece... Read More about Artists' books and the book arts.

Simulation, history and experience in Oshii’s Avalon and military-entertainment technoculture (2010)
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Crogan, P. (2010). Simulation, history and experience in Oshii’s Avalon and military-entertainment technoculture

This essay takes Mamoru Oshii’s Avalon (2001) as a starting point for consideration of the impact of simulational interactive media on contemporary technoculture. The connections made in the film between virtual reality games and military research an... Read More about Simulation, history and experience in Oshii’s Avalon and military-entertainment technoculture.

Working 'in the opposite direction': Joseph Beuys in the field (2010)
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Walters, V. (2010). Working 'in the opposite direction': Joseph Beuys in the field. Anthropological Journal of European Cultures, 19(2), 22-43. https://doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2010.190203

This paper will argue that revisiting the ideas and practice of the twentieth-century German artist Joseph Beuys is germane to contemporary discussions of place and human ecology in anthropology. Through an exploration of work undertaken by the artis... Read More about Working 'in the opposite direction': Joseph Beuys in the field.

Emin is screaming: Empathy as affirmative engagement in Tracey Emin's Homage to Edvard Munch and All My Dead Children (1998) (2010)
Journal Article
Johnson, C. (2010). Emin is screaming: Empathy as affirmative engagement in Tracey Emin's Homage to Edvard Munch and All My Dead Children (1998). Parallax, 16(3), 96-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/13534645.2010.486676

This article explores the concept of empathy as an affirmative feminist engagement with Tracey Emin’s short film Homage to Edvard Munch and All My Dead Children (1998). I consider the ‘work’ that art does in terms of empathic possibility asking why t... Read More about Emin is screaming: Empathy as affirmative engagement in Tracey Emin's Homage to Edvard Munch and All My Dead Children (1998).

Knowledge, care and trans-individuation: An interview with Bernard Stiegler (2010)
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Crogan, P. (2010). Knowledge, care and trans-individuation: An interview with Bernard Stiegler. Cultural Politics, 6(2), 157-170. https://doi.org/10.2752/175174310X12672016548207

An Interview with French philosopher of technology and activist, Bernard Stiegler. The interview was conducted in November 2008 in Paris. It appears in the special issue on Stiegler in the journal Cultural Politics (6:2, July 2010), guest edited by P... Read More about Knowledge, care and trans-individuation: An interview with Bernard Stiegler.

“Incremental Speed Increases Excitement”: Bodies, Space, Movement, and Televisual Change (2010)
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Giddings, S., & Kennedy, H. W. (2010). “Incremental Speed Increases Excitement”: Bodies, Space, Movement, and Televisual Change. Television and New Media, 11(3), 163-179. https://doi.org/10.1177/1527476409357592

The authors argue that both Pong in the mid-1970s and the Wii today have transformed the television set in dramatic ways that have captured the popular imagination. Through a series of case studies, the authors pay close attention to the continuities... Read More about “Incremental Speed Increases Excitement”: Bodies, Space, Movement, and Televisual Change.

Spatial montage and multimedia ethnography: Using computers to visualise aspects of migration and social division among a displaced community (2010)
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Aston, J. (2010). Spatial montage and multimedia ethnography: Using computers to visualise aspects of migration and social division among a displaced community. Forum: Qualitative Social Research / Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung, 11(2), Art. 36

Peer reviewed journal article based on contribution to international conference on Visualising Migration ad Divided Societies, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, June 2008.

Northern lights (2010)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2010). Northern lights. Printmaking Today, 19(1), 34

Sarah Bodman surveys the diversity of artists' books being made in Scandinavia today and the organizations that help promote them, as she looks ahead to a major book arts' festival in Denmark this spring.

Of God and small things (2010)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2010). Of God and small things. Printmaking Today, 19(2), 34

Karen Hanmer's artist's books and designer bindings spring from a love of tactility allied with a curiosity that spans the inscrutable and the cosmological, says Sarah Bodman.

A bridge to Baghdad (2010)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2010). A bridge to Baghdad. Printmaking Today, 19(4), 17

Sarah Bodman describes how one US-based bookseller has proved an inspiration to Iraqi artists and to the global artists' book community