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New Challenges in Media Art Education

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New media in art therapy

Special School, 2020
The article aims to show possible uses of new media in art therapy. Based on the art therapy process, it describes practical uses of new media in therapy for patients in long-term hospitalization in a daycare ward of a psychiatric hospital. The use of new media in therapy for a woman diagnosed with autism is presented.
Aleksandra Chmielnicka-Plaskota   +1 more
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HCI and new media arts

CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007
Successful collaborations between New Media Arts and HCI tend to develop hybrid techniques that promote balanced contributions from both disciplines. However, since many of these collaborations are one-off or highly dependent on the researchers/artists involved, systematic discussions of the role and impact of the various evaluation techniques and ...
Piotr D. Adamczyk   +3 more
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New Media Art

2016
New Media Art is a comprehensive term that encompasses art forms that are either produced, modified, and transmitted by means of new media/digital technologies or, in a broader sense, make use of “new” and emerging technologies that originate from a scientific, military, or industrial context.
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Art and New Media

Choice Reviews Online, 2010
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Fictive art in new media

IEEE Multimedia, 2003
Are we now seeing a 'pataphysical world where scientific anomaly is the concern of scientists as well as nonscientists, and where the convincingly portrayed worlds are as compelling as so-called reality? Perhaps the proliferating worlds of fictiveness owe something to the nature of new technologies which allow for seamless "alterations", endless play ...
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Fake News in Media Art: Fake News as a Media Art Practice Vs. Fake News in Politics

Postdigital Science and Education, 2019
Fake news has become popular in the last few years and appears mainly in the form of alleged news articles that spread via social media or as satire. However, fake news can appear in two additional manifestations: in politics—when falsehoods are generated by politicians; and as a practice of media art—by the activist-art branch ‘tactical media’.
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On Curating New Media Art

The book addresses the challenges of preserving and exhibiting media art drawings on theory and institutional practice. It includes findings from collaborative research projects involving artists and museums and considers established methods. The book is structured around the processes of collecting, valuing, documenting, preserving, restoring and ...
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Media X: the new liberal arts?

On the Horizon, 2002
Stanford University, situated in California’s Silicon Valley, is in a prime location to both study the emerging new media as well as to incorporate it into the academic programs. This opportunity arises at the same moment that Stanford is encouraging intellectual explorations across all disciplines on the campus.
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"New" Media, Art, and Intercultural Communication

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2004
It is fairly common but perhaps not altogether innocent to avoid addressing new media and intercultural aspects of communication in one and the same essay. Here, however, both issues are treated together. I shall investigate, in a perhaps somewhat unusual way, the phenomenon of "new" artistic media and some related issues such as virtual reality ...
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