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Digital Visual Culture
Theory and Practice
Digital Visual Culture presents the latest research into the relationship between theory and practice across digital media and technology in the visual arts and investigates the challenges of contemporary research and art curation particularly in regard to new media artworks. The contributors to this volume discuss the impact of technological advances on visual art and the new art practices that are developing as a result. Many aspects of new interdisciplinary and collaborative practices are considered such as net art and global locative environments and installations that are themselves performance or games that often take place simultaneously online and in reality. Digital Visual Culture is an important addition to the ongoing discussion surrounding postmodern art practice in art and digital media.

Futures Past
Thirty Years of Arts Computing
This unprecedented volume examines the disparities between earlier visions of the future of digital art and its current state including frank accounts of promising projects that failed to deliver and assessments of more humble projects that have not only survived but flourished. Futures Past is a look back at the frenetic history of computerized art that points the way toward a promising future.