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+ | == Avant-garde== | ||
+ | * http://www.academia.edu/4693481/Modernism_and_Australia_Documents_on_Art_Design_and_Architecture_1917-1967 | ||
+ | * http://www.academia.edu/4693298/J.W._Power_Abstraction-Creation_1934 | ||
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+ | == Conceptual art== | ||
+ | * http://www.academia.edu/4693060/1969_The_black_box_of_Conceptual_art | ||
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+ | ==New media art, Media culture== | ||
; Publications | ; Publications |
Revision as of 11:37, 20 January 2014
Avant-garde
- http://www.academia.edu/4693481/Modernism_and_Australia_Documents_on_Art_Design_and_Architecture_1917-1967
- http://www.academia.edu/4693298/J.W._Power_Abstraction-Creation_1934
Conceptual art
New media art, Media culture
- Publications
- Stephen Jones, Synthetics: Aspects of Art and Technology in Australia, 1956-1975, MIT Press, 2011. [1]
- Nicholas Zurbrugg (ed.), "Electronic Arts in Australia", Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture, vol. 8 no. 1 (1992) [2]
- Resources
- NOMAD aims to produce a curricular history of the teaching of media art in Australian higher education, as well as facilitating socially networked exchange of ideas and examples of current practices. http://nomad.net.au; MASS, media/electronic art scoping study is an overview of the current and pioneering educators, artists and scientists who have brought about the dissolution of boundaries that have traditionally existed between the artistic and technological disciplines. http://mass.nomad.net.au/