6 research outputs found
First Nations Performance Series
Produced on the occasion of a series of performances by First Nations artists, statements are interspersed with texts by Campbell (an account of her strategies as a Native writer against racism) and Maracle (an historic look at agitprop and performance from a Native standpoint)
The Multiple and Mutable Subject
Symposium proceedings consider the implications and limitations of subject constitution, particularly on the Internet. A. Stone (whose performance is excerpted on the CD) and A. Maskegon-Iskwew focus on identity, the former with regard to performativity and the latter while contrasting cultures of animism and global colonialism.. M. Poster and J. LeValley elucidate the effects of new technologies on authorship and self-growth, respectively. Several authors insist on a materialist understanding of virtual reality. Biographical notes. 75 bibl. ref
“I Wonder Where They Went”: Post-Reality Multiplicities and Counter-Resurgent Narratives in Thirza Cuthand’s Lessons in Baby Dyke Theory
Tiré à part : situer les pratiques d'édition des centres d'artistes, actes de la rencontre = Off Printing : Situating Publishing Practices in Artist-Run Centres, Conference Proceedings
ISEA 95 Montréal : Actes, 6e Symposium des arts électroniques = ISEA 95 Montréal : Proceedings, 6th International Symposium on Electronic Arts
The ISEA 95 colloquim proceedings include 82 essays presenting the electronic arts in terms of a new aesthetic environment shaping both body and mind. The authors discuss virtual reality, hypertext, interactivity, and computer-generated images. Untranslated texts. Circa 350 bibl. ref