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New Regular a-n News Feature: Digital Practices

New Regular a-n News Feature: Digital Practices

I am now writing an new regular feature in a-n magazine’s news section called ‘Digital Practices’. My first offering (on...

Discussant on CRUMB list on ‘Educational Turns’

Discussant on CRUMB list on ‘Educational Turns’

Throughout May and June I am an invited discussant on the CRUMB New Media Curating list, on the theme of...

The Art of Documentation – my report on the Commissioning and Collecting Variable Media Symposium

The Art of Documentation – my report on the Commissioning and Collecting Variable Media Symposium

There was a point to the insane amount of tweets I sent from the Commissioning and Collecting Variable Media Symposium...

Art History 2.0: Digital Art Hashtags

Art History 2.0: Digital Art Hashtags

Is there a Hashtag for Digital/New Media art activity and/or should there be? For the last ten years or so...

Review of V&A exhibition: ‘Decode’

Review of V&A exhibition: ‘Decode’

Here it is, my review for Rhizome of ‘Decode’ at the V & A: Digital Reflections and Refractions A large...

Book Chapter Book Chapter Ra Ra Ra!!!

Book Chapter Book Chapter Ra Ra Ra!!!

Here it is, finally, the book Revisualising Visual Culture, edited by Chris Bailey and Hazel Gardiner (published by Ashgate Press)...

‘To computer users with love and respect’ – the Digital Folklore book

‘To computer users with love and respect’ – the Digital Folklore book

I really need to get me a copy of this book Digital Folklore asap! It looks at web kitsch and...

Art History of Games Symposium

Art History of Games Symposium

In February 2010 Georgia Tech and SCAD are hosting a symposium called The Art History of Games. Through a filter...

The Art and Science of Tattoos

The Art and Science of Tattoos

I LOVE tattoos and readily admit to having small rather naff one hidden away somewhere discreet. I’ve so far resisted...

Feminist Books for 5 Year Olds

Feminist Books for 5 Year Olds

What a fantastic idea for a selection of children’s books: feminist books for five-year-olds! Posted via email from Charlotte’s posterous