Selected Artists |
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Selected Technologies |
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Series Foreword |
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Foreword |
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Preface |
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Introduction, Methodology, Definitions, and Theoretical Overview |
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1 | (52) |
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Art and Science as Cultural Acts |
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2 | (32) |
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4 | (1) |
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Revisiting the Relationship of Art and Techno-Scientific Research |
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5 | (2) |
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7 | (1) |
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The Deficiency of Categorization |
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8 | (1) |
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What Areas of Technological Art Are Included? Which Are Not? |
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9 | (2) |
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Definitions and Theoretical Reflections |
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11 | (7) |
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Similarities and Differences between Science and Art |
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18 | (2) |
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Critical Theory and Problematic Issues in the Integration of Art and Techno-Scientific Research |
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20 | (5) |
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Artists' Stances in Integrating Research |
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25 | (5) |
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Summary: The End of Timelessness? |
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30 | (4) |
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Elaboration on the Approach of Art as Research |
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34 | (19) |
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Can the Arts Offer Alternatives in Setting Research Agendas, Interpreting Results, and Communicating Findings? |
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35 | (1) |
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What Is a Viable Role for Artists in Research Settings? What Can Researchers Contribute to Art and What Can Artists Contribute to Research? What Can High-Tech Companies Gain from Artists Being Involved? |
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36 | (2) |
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Art Characteristics Useful for Research |
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38 | (1) |
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Preparing Artists for Research |
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39 | (1) |
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The Integration of Research and Art |
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40 | (1) |
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Art and Science/Technology Collaborations |
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41 | (7) |
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48 | (5) |
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Biology: Microbiology, Animals and Plants, Ecology, and Medicine and the Body |
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53 | (148) |
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Biology: Research Agendas and Theoretical Overview |
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54 | (40) |
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55 | (1) |
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Research Agendas in Biology and Medicine |
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56 | (3) |
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Areas of Cultural Significance in Biological Research |
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59 | (13) |
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Theoretical Perspectives on Biology and the Body |
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72 | (5) |
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Rethinking the Body and Medicine |
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77 | (7) |
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Searching for Aesthetic Form in Art and Science |
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84 | (4) |
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How Are Biology-Based Theory and Research Important to the Arts? |
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88 | (6) |
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Artists Working With Microbiology |
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94 | (16) |
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Introduction: Microbiology and Genetics as Artistic Interest |
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95 | (1) |
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Manipulations and Investigations of the Microworld |
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96 | (5) |
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Creating Forms and Visualizations Based on Its Structures, Including the New Iconography of Gene Mapping |
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101 | (4) |
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Reflections on the Processes of Genetic Science and Its Social Implications |
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105 | (3) |
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108 | (2) |
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110 | (18) |
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111 | (1) |
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112 | (4) |
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Arthropods: Insects and Spiders |
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116 | (2) |
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118 | (2) |
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120 | (3) |
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123 | (3) |
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126 | (2) |
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128 | (20) |
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Ecology: Organic Life as a System |
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129 | (1) |
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Questions Raised by Artistic Interest in Ecology |
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130 | (1) |
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Historical Examples of Artistic Work |
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131 | (2) |
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Contemporary Artistic Work with Ecological Concepts |
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133 | (13) |
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Summary: Linking Science and Art in Action |
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146 | (2) |
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148 | (53) |
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Introduction: Bodies, Technology, and Theory |
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149 | (5) |
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Extropian and Post-Human Approaches |
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154 | (3) |
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Artists' Experiments with Technological Stimulation |
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157 | (12) |
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Artists' Experiments with Smell |
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169 | (1) |
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Artists' Experiments with Surgery |
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170 | (4) |
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Experiments with Tissue Culture |
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174 | (1) |
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174 | (6) |
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Brain Processes, Heartbeats, Breath, Biosensors, and Psychology |
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180 | (9) |
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The Psychological Processes of Perception, Cognition, Appreciation, and Creativity |
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189 | (1) |
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189 | (4) |
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Medicine, Hospitals, Bodily Fluids, and Death |
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193 | (5) |
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Summary: Dissecting the Body |
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198 | (3) |
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Physics, Nonlinear Systems, Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Geology, Astronomy, Space Science, Global Positioning System, and Cosmology |
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201 | (94) |
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Physical Science Research Agendas and Theoretical Reflections |
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202 | (20) |
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Introduction: Questions about the Biggest and Smallest of Things |
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203 | (1) |
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Survey of Research Fields and Agendas |
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204 | (3) |
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Nonlinear Systems, Chaos, and Complexity |
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207 | (2) |
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Astronomy, Cosmology, and Space Science |
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209 | (2) |
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Epistemology---How Do We Know What We Know? |
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211 | (2) |
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Potentially Important Emergent Technologies |
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213 | (8) |
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Summary: Artist Explorations of Physical Science Research and Concepts |
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221 | (1) |
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Atomic Physics, Nanotechnology, and Nuclear Science |
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222 | (12) |
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223 | (3) |
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Viewing and Manipulating the Atomic World---Nanotechnology |
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226 | (4) |
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230 | (3) |
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Summary: Difficulties of Working at the Atomic Level |
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233 | (1) |
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Materials and Natural Phenomena: Nonlinear Dynamic Systems, Water, Weather, Solar Energy, Geology, and Mechanical Motion |
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234 | (26) |
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235 | (4) |
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Natural Phenomena---Oceans, Water, and Moving Liquid |
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239 | (2) |
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Natural Phenomena---Erosion and Geological Action |
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241 | (3) |
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Natural Phenomena---The Sky, Winds, and Weather |
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244 | (2) |
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246 | (5) |
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Mechanics---Oscillation and Pendulum Action |
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251 | (2) |
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Fire, Heat, Magnetics, and Electromagnetics |
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253 | (1) |
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Materials Science, Rapid Prototyping, and Chemistry |
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253 | (3) |
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Summary: Pattern Finding and Poetry of Matter |
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256 | (4) |
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260 | (22) |
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Artistic Interest in Space |
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261 | (2) |
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263 | (2) |
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265 | (3) |
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Art Executed in Space and Weightlessness |
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268 | (3) |
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Painting and Photography Based on Space Exploration |
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271 | (1) |
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Conceptual and Electronic Works |
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271 | (4) |
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Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) |
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275 | (3) |
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Art Critiques of Space Research |
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278 | (1) |
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279 | (3) |
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Global Positioning System (GPS) |
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282 | (13) |
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Possibilities and Dangers |
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283 | (1) |
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Artistic Experimentation with GPS |
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283 | (9) |
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Summary: Unexpected Implications |
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292 | (3) |
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Algorithms, Mathematics, Fractals, Genetic Art, and Artificial Life |
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295 | (72) |
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Research Agendas in Mathematics and Artificial Life |
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296 | (16) |
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Why Is Mathematics Part of a Book on Science, Technology, and Art? |
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297 | (1) |
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A Review of Research Agendas in Mathematics |
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298 | (4) |
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302 | (3) |
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Theoretical Perspectives on A-Life |
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305 | (6) |
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311 | (1) |
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Algorithmic Art, Art and Mathematics, and Fractals |
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312 | (28) |
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313 | (7) |
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320 | (10) |
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330 | (3) |
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Promise and Problems in Art and Mathematics and Algorithmic Art |
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333 | (1) |
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Literacy---Audience Background |
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334 | (2) |
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336 | (1) |
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Abstraction and Cultural Theory |
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337 | (3) |
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Artificial Life and Genetic Art |
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340 | (27) |
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A-Life Sculpture and Autonomous Agents |
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341 | (10) |
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Genetic, Evolutionary, and Organic Art |
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351 | (16) |
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Kinetics, Sound Installations, and Robots |
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367 | (90) |
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368 | (18) |
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Introduction: Robots---Creatures of Art and Science |
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369 | (2) |
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An Overview of Scientific and Technological Research Agendas |
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371 | (3) |
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Examples of Conceptual Challenges and Approaches |
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374 | (8) |
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Robots and Popular Culture |
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382 | (1) |
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Summary: Robot Hopes, Fears, and Realities |
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383 | (3) |
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Conceptual Kinetics and Electronics |
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386 | (20) |
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387 | (1) |
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388 | (1) |
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Kinetics and Light Sculpture |
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389 | (3) |
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392 | (13) |
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Summary: More Than Robotics |
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405 | (1) |
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Kinetic Instruments, Sound Sculpture, and Industrial Music |
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406 | (18) |
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A Brief Theoretical Overture |
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407 | (2) |
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Experiments in Sound Installation |
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409 | (13) |
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422 | (2) |
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424 | (33) |
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Robotic Theater and Robotic Dance |
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425 | (2) |
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427 | (5) |
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Extreme Performance, Destruction, Mayhem, and Control |
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432 | (8) |
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440 | (6) |
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Extending Robot Motion and Interfaces |
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446 | (5) |
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451 | (3) |
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Summary: Kinetics and Robots---Hybrids of Art and Science |
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454 | (3) |
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457 | (146) |
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Telecommunications Research Agendas and Theoretical Reflections |
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458 | (28) |
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Introduction: Overcoming Distance |
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459 | (1) |
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Telecommunications Research and Development |
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460 | (9) |
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Research Trends in Telepresence |
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469 | (4) |
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The Meaning of the Telecommunications ``Revolution'' |
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473 | (8) |
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The Exploration of New Possibilities |
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481 | (3) |
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Summary: Telecommunications---The Grand Cyber Debate |
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484 | (2) |
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Telephone, Radio, and Net.Radio |
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486 | (28) |
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A Brief History of Telematic Art |
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487 | (1) |
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Theoretical Perspectives on Telephone Art |
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488 | (2) |
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Examples of Telephone-Based Art |
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490 | (7) |
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Radio, Television, and Wireless |
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497 | (6) |
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Radio-Based Art and Theater Installations |
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503 | (1) |
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504 | (3) |
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The Migration to Net.Radio |
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507 | (4) |
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Summary: Dangers and Opportunities in Convergence |
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511 | (3) |
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Teleconferencing, Videoconferencing, Satellites, the Internet, and Telepresence |
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514 | (44) |
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Teleconferencing, Videoconferencing, Satellites, and Internet Collaboration |
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515 | (11) |
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526 | (2) |
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Artists Exploring Telepresence |
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528 | (21) |
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549 | (5) |
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Parapsychological Communication |
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554 | (2) |
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556 | (2) |
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558 | (45) |
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Critical Perspectives on Web Art |
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561 | (3) |
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Archive and Information Sites |
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564 | (8) |
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Projects to Accumulate Web-Viewer Opinions |
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572 | (1) |
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Genetic Art Using Web-Visitor Voting |
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573 | (3) |
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Recomposing Web Resources |
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576 | (3) |
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Collaborative Environments and Person-to-Person Communication |
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579 | (6) |
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The Development of New Capabilities |
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585 | (4) |
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Reflections about the Net |
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589 | (7) |
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Arrangements That Use Readings of the Physical World to Affect the Web |
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596 | (3) |
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599 | (1) |
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Summary: The Web as an Art Arena |
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600 | (3) |
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Digital Information Systems/Computers |
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603 | (246) |
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Research Agendas and Theoretical Overview |
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604 | (60) |
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Introduction: The Computer Revolution |
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605 | (1) |
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Diverse Histories of Technological Imagination |
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605 | (2) |
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607 | (23) |
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Theoretical Reflections on the Digital Culture and Art |
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630 | (27) |
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Summary: Debate in the Art Community---Possibilities of an Enhanced Future |
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657 | (7) |
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664 | (28) |
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Introduction: Extensions of Photography, Cinema, Video, and Literature |
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665 | (1) |
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Deconstructive and Feminist Critiques of Cultural Trends |
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666 | (5) |
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Extending Poetic and Expressive Capabilities |
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671 | (5) |
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676 | (3) |
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679 | (1) |
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680 | (5) |
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685 | (3) |
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688 | (1) |
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Summary: Computer Media---The Next Stages of Cinema and Television? |
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689 | (3) |
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692 | (36) |
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Introduction: Artists as Architects of Virtual Reality |
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693 | (1) |
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Unorthodox Spaces and Characters |
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694 | (11) |
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The Virtual Reality World as Metaphor |
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705 | (4) |
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Alternative Objects and Creatures |
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709 | (3) |
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Relationships between the Physical and the Virtual |
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712 | (5) |
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Information Visualization |
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717 | (4) |
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Distributed Virtual Reality |
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721 | (1) |
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Virtual Reality, Music, and Theater |
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722 | (3) |
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Research and Commercial Virtual Reality Environments |
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725 | (1) |
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726 | (2) |
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Motion, Gesture, Touch, Gaze, Manipulation, and Activated Objects |
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728 | (46) |
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Introduction: Reworking the Interface |
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729 | (1) |
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730 | (15) |
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745 | (4) |
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749 | (6) |
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755 | (3) |
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758 | (2) |
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Complex Actions---Balance, Walking, and Bicycling |
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760 | (4) |
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764 | (1) |
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764 | (8) |
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Summary: Can a Computer Do More Than See and Hear? |
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772 | (2) |
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Speech Synthesis, Voice Recognition, and 3-D Sound |
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774 | (12) |
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775 | (1) |
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776 | (4) |
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Speech Synthesis and Manipulation |
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780 | (2) |
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782 | (2) |
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Summary: Something to Talk About |
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784 | (2) |
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786 | (26) |
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Artificial Intelligence Research |
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787 | (2) |
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Algorithms for Creativity |
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789 | (5) |
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Image and Speech Recognition |
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794 | (3) |
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Interactions with Artificial Characters |
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797 | (7) |
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804 | (2) |
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806 | (3) |
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Summary: The Role of the Arts in Artificial Intelligence and Agent Research |
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809 | (3) |
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Information and Surveillance |
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812 | (37) |
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Information Management, Visualization, Commerce, and Surveillance |
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813 | (1) |
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Bar Codes and ID Technologies |
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814 | (1) |
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815 | (7) |
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Databases and Research Processes |
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822 | (7) |
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Information Visualization |
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829 | (4) |
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833 | (3) |
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Information Organizations and Structures |
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836 | (10) |
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Summary: Being Formed by Information |
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846 | (3) |
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849 | (30) |
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Exhibitions and Festivals; Educational Programs; Art, and Research Collaborations; Organizational Resources, Think Tanks, and Web Resources |
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850 | (24) |
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Permanent Spaces, Museums, and Comprehensive Institutions |
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851 | (6) |
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Competitions and Festivals |
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857 | (3) |
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Organizations and Information Publishers |
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860 | (5) |
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Art and Science-Technology Sponsors, Competitions, and Academic Convergence Programs |
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865 | (1) |
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Think Tanks and University Labs |
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866 | (2) |
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868 | (4) |
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Research Conferences, Science Magazines, Trade Magazines, and Science and Technology Studies |
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872 | (1) |
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Summary: Institutions as Art |
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873 | (1) |
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874 | (5) |
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879 | (26) |
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880 | (6) |
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B Books for Further Inquiry |
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886 | (19) |
Name Index |
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905 | (18) |
Subject Index |
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