![]() Art & Technology(Theory and Resources)Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. ("a members non-profit organization based in New York City, whose mission is to champion interactive kinetic and technology based art and to encourage collaboration between the art and science communities")Art & Technology (The Technology Page) Art in the Liquid Information Environment Art on Screen (rich site of information and resources relating to the film/video presentation of the visual arts) (Program for Art on Film, Columbia U.) (Art)^n Laboratory: Virtual Photography British Computer Society's Computer Graphics & Displays Group Jason Brown's Page (UCSB) (requires graphical browser) (technically and aesthetically advanced set of pages of interest to literary and art theorists) Castano's Bookmarks (extensive, well-organized general art site; especially good for art and technology) (Jo-Ann E. Castano) Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA) (UC San Diego) CHart ("society open to all who have an interest in the application of computers to the study of art and design. We publish an international refereed journal Computers and the History of Art") Chrysalises: Writing of a Butterfly (allegorical hypertext essay on the "ecology of communications") (Oliver Hockenhull) CIMI: Consortium for the Computer Interchange of Museum Information ("16 organizations who have agreed to work cooperatively to solve complex problems relating to the electronic interchange of museum information. CIMI's major focus of effort is project CHIO, a demonstration project on the theme of folkart"; SGML- & Z39.50-based) Computers and the Intuitive Edge: An Introduction to Computers for the Visual Thinker (Victora Vesna, UCSB) (Web version of CD-ROM project with experimental interface to teach visual-arts computing) Cyberspace / PublicSpace: The Role of Arts and Culture in Defining a Virtual Public Space (three position papers and discussion) (Getty Center for the History of Art & the Humanities / Getty Art History Information Program) Larry Goldberg (Media Access & CPB/WGBH National Center
for Accessible Media), "Electronic
Curbcuts: Equitable Access to the Future" Marc Davis, "An Iconic Visual Language for Video Annotation" ("In order to enable the search and retrieval of video from large archives, we need a representation of video content. . . .") Robert A. Duffy, "The Shape of Things to Come: The Worldwide Web in Art History Education" (CHart) Michael Ester (Luna Imaging), "Image Use in Art - Historical Practice" fineArt forum online (Art, Science and Technology Network) | Australian Mirror Ken Goldberg (robotic art projects) USC Modular Robotics Lab Graphics & Imaging (Laboratory, U. Washington) Selected Projects: History of Art and Computing ("an exploration of parallel events in the evolution of arts and computers") (Victoria Vesna, U. California, Santa Barbara) IBM QBIC Project: Query by Image Content ("We have developed a system called QBIC which allows queries of large image databases based on visual image content -- properties such as color percentages, color layout, and textures occurring in the images. Such queries use the visual properties of images, so you can match colors, textures and their positions without describing them in words") Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) Newsletter Introduction to Imaging: Issues in Constructing an Image Database (Howard Besser & Jennifer Trant/Getty AHIP) Gerhard Jaritz (Krems an der Donau/Budapest), "Everyday Life in the Middle Ages and Digital Image Analysis" ("research into the history of everyday life and of material culture have been starting to concentrate on the analysis of [patterns of] messages borne by images") (CHart) The Journal Leonardo | Leonardo Publications | Leonardo Plaza (Kasey Rios Asberry) Kac Web ("documentation of performances, mixed media work, holopoetry, telecommunications events, computer imaging, interactive installations, telepresence art, essays and articles, as well as actual digital pieces available for downloading") (Eduardo Kac) "Aspects of the Aesthetics of Telecommunications" "Recent Experiments in Holopoetry and Computer Holopoetry" "On the Notion of Art as a Visual Dialogue" "Holopoetry, Hypertext, Hyperpoetry" Telepresence Art (Ornitorrinco in Eden) "Beyond the Spatial Paradigm: Time and Cinematic Form in Holographic Art" "Interactive Art on the Internet" The Lieberary: Henry Lieberman's On-Line Library (MIT Media Lab researcher's projects in applying artificial intelligence to interactive graphical interfaces) MARC Project (Methodology for Art Reproduction in Colour) ("techniques to scan high resolution images directly from paintings and print them as accurately as possible") Multimedia Authoring Page (Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction) Index to Multimedia Information Sources (Simon Gibbs) The On-Line Visual Literacy Project (Pomona College) Ornitorrinco in Eden ("first telebrobotics art work") Project Alexandria (UCSB; research project on "distributed spatial data libraries" for image and other spatially-referenced resources; part of the Digital Libraries Initiative) David Williamson Shaffer (MIT Media Lab), "Symmetric Intuitions: Dynamic Geometry / Dynamic Art" Syracuse U. Art Media/Computer Graphics Program: Projects TreeTown Project (fractal-branching model for representing architectural space) (Peter Oppenheimer, artist-in-residence, Human Interface Technology Lab, U Washington) UC San Diego Center for Research in Computing and the Arts Kim H. Veltman, Xerox PARC Projects INTERFACE THEORY (see Technology of Writing: Interface Theory) VRML Abulafia Gallery (interactive 3-D gallery, with VRML) (Matthew Lewis)Lightscape Technologies Virtual Multimedia Workshop (virtual reality experiments) (Margaret Netherwood) Virtual COHO: Space Physics in 3-D (visualizations in 3-D VRML of COHO plasma physics experiments aboard ongoing NASA deep space missions) VRML from HELL (Kevin Hughes) Morten Soby, "Possessed by Virtual Reality" WAXweb, Waxweb 2.0 Beta (1675) |