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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
* [http://www.rewind.ac.uk/ Rewind: Artists' Video in the 70s & 80s] REWIND is a research project that will provide a research resource that addresses the gap in historical knowledge of the evolution of electronic media arts in the UK, by investigating specifically the first two decades of artists’ works in video.
 
* [http://www.rewind.ac.uk/ Rewind: Artists' Video in the 70s & 80s] REWIND is a research project that will provide a research resource that addresses the gap in historical knowledge of the evolution of electronic media arts in the UK, by investigating specifically the first two decades of artists’ works in video.
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* [http://www.luxonline.org.uk/index.html LUXONLINE is a web resource for exploring British based artists’ film and video in-depth]
 
* [http://www.ma-net.org/manet_directory_map.pdf ma-net directory - a list of the ma-net member organisations situated in the North West of England, UK]
 
* [http://www.ma-net.org/manet_directory_map.pdf ma-net directory - a list of the ma-net member organisations situated in the North West of England, UK]
 
* [http://www.culturalprofiles.net/scotland/Directories/Scotland_Cultural_Profile/-7721.html New media arts in Scotland - Key contacts]
 
* [http://www.culturalprofiles.net/scotland/Directories/Scotland_Cultural_Profile/-7721.html New media arts in Scotland - Key contacts]

Revision as of 12:50, 14 July 2009

Cities

Belfast, Birmingham, Brighton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield.

New Media Art

Artists and artist groups

Books

  • White Heat Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960-1980. Edited by Charlie Gere, Paul Brown, Nick Lambert and Catherine Mason. Published by MIT Press
  • Catherine Mason, A Computer in the Art Room: the origins of British computer arts 1950-80. Norfolk: JJG Publishing, 2008. ISBN 978-1-899163-89-2 review

Articles

  • Catherine Mason, A Computer in the Art Room. Paper presented at FUTURES PAST: TWENTY YEARS OF ARTS COMPUTING, CHArt conference 2004 [1]
  • Catherine Mason, Routes Towards British Computer Arts: Educational institutions - Page 57, Summer 2004, Bulletin of the Computer Arts Society [2]
  • Matthew Fuller. Conceptualism? (Talk notes for Tate Britain ‘British new media art’ symposium). April 2004. [3]
  • Pauline van Mourik Broekman. Waste Net, Want Not: Art and new media in 90s Britain. [4]
  • Lucy Kimbell (ed.). New Media Art: Practice and Context in the UK, 1994-2004. Art's Council and Cornerhouse: London and Manchester, 2004. [5] ISBN: 0-94879-788-6
  • Steve Dietz. British New Media Art. April 2004. [6]
  • Richard Wright. "More Power: The Pioneers of British Computer Animation and their Legacy". Paper published in Diverse Practices: A Critical Reader on British Video Art (ed.) by Julia Knight, Arts Council of England and University of Luton Press, 1996. [7]

Resources