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Translations and refractions: An exploration of making art by hand and computer.
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Translations and refractions: An exploration of making art by hand and computer./
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Bowen, Tracey.
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246 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-10, Section: A, page: 3659.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-10A.
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Education, Art. -
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Translations and refractions: An exploration of making art by hand and computer.
Bowen, Tracey.
Translations and refractions: An exploration of making art by hand and computer.
- 246 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-10, Section: A, page: 3659.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2004.
The computerization of everyday living and working practices enables all of us to move through physical and virtual worlds more easily. However, for some individuals such as visual artists, computerization is also provoking some anxiety and discomfort. As artists increasingly integrate digital procedures into their art making processes, they are confronted with the need to transform older practices, often working through challenging phases of translation. This study examines the ways in which six particular artists whose practices are based primarily on hand making methods are exchanging and in some instances replacing, hands-on engagement using traditional materials with digital manipulation programs using a computer mouse. Three key themes focusing on researching the electronic library, computerized image production and the physicality of art making are extracted from the artists' interviews. These themes in conjunction with theoretical discourses addressing issues of space and place, cyborgology and art education, illuminate the terms of resistance, incorporation and innovation that characterize the interchanges between hand and computer procedures for producing images.
ISBN: 0612942783Subjects--Topical Terms:
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