 | Ron Burnett - Psychology - 2005 - 253 pages
Examines the redefinition of the interactive relationship that humans have with image-based technologies that have so much intelligence programmed into them and how virtual ... | |
 | Laura U. Marks - Performing Arts - 2002 - 259 pages
In Touch, Laura U. Marks develops a critical approach more tactile than visual, an intensely physical and sensuous engagement with works of media art that enriches our ... | |
 | Dan Harries - Social Science - 2002 - 262 pages
Advanced textbook that overviews the impact of new media and digital technology on film and television. | |
 | Graeme Kirkpatrick - Computers - 2004 - 139 pages
Focusing in particular on the personal computer, this thought-provoking work offers an original sociological perspective on contemporary computer technology. Graeme Kirkpatrick ... | |
 | Penny Florence, Nicola Foster - 2000 - 360 pages
The area of philosophy formerly known as aesthetics lags behind much recent thinking about culture. Its relevance to contemporary practice can seem highly questionable, and ... | |
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