
Reframing Consciousness
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He is president of the Planetary Collegium (World Universities Forum Award for Best Practice in Higher Education 2011), and the DeTao Master of Technoetic Arts at the Beijing DeTao Masters Academy in Shanghai; and honorary professor of Aalborg University, Copenhagen, and University of West London.
In 1960s London, he established the radical Groundcourse at Ealing and then Ipswich, and taught at the Slade, Saint Martins and the Central Schools of Art. In the 1970s he was president of Ontario College of Art, Toronto, and later vice-president of San Francisco Art Institute. He was professor of communications theory at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, in the 1980s, and professor of interactive arts at the University of Wales in the 1990s. He is a graduate of King's College, University of Durham. He is now a Doctor Honoris Causa of Ionian University, Corfu, Greece and a Professor Emeritus at University of Plymouth.
Roy lectures and publishes throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia. Founding editor of Technoetic Arts (Intellect), and honorary editor of Leonard (MIT Press). His books include: The Future is Now: Art, Technology, and Consciousness, Gold Wall Press, Beijing, 2012; Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art Technology and Consciousness, University of California Press, 2003; Technoetic Arts, Yonsei University Press, 2002; and ??????????????????????(Art & Telematics: Toward the Construction of New Aesthetics), NTT, Tokyo, 1998.
Roy advises new media centres, festivals and juries throughout Europe, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, the USA, CEC and UNESCO.
Content
- Front Cover
- Preliminaries
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I - Mind
- 1. Models
- Can There Be Non-Embodied Information? Stephen Jones
- Acts Between and Between Acts1 Ranulph Glanville
- Between Reality & Virtuality: Toward A New Consciousness? Julio Bermudez
- The Actualisation of the Virtual Mark Palmer
- We are the Consciousness Musicians - Electronic Art, Consciousness and the Western Intellectual Tradition Mike King
- Immersive Computer Art and the Making of Consciousness Laurie McRobert
- 2. Memory
- Casablanca and Men in Black Consciousness, Remembering, and Forgetting Michael Punt
- Virtual Space and the Construction of Memory Andrea Polli
- Memory Maps and the Nazca Bruce Brown
- 3. Transcendence
- Parallel Worlds: Representing Consciousness at the Intersection of Art, Dissociation and Multidimensional Awareness1 Kristine Stiles
- Sacred Art in a Digital Era or The Internet and the Immanent Place in the Heart Niranjan Rajah and Raman Srinivasan
- Negotiating New Systems of Perception: Darshan, Diegesis and Beyond Margot Lovejoy and Preminda Jacob
- Seeing Double: Art and the Technology of Transcendence Roy Ascott
- Jumping Over the Edge: Consciousness and Culture, the Self and Cyberspace Lily Díaz
- Space-time Boundaries in the Xmantic Web Maria Luiza P. G. Fragoso
- Part II - Body
- 4. Post-biological Body
- Recreating Ourselves: Romeo & Juliet in Hades by Future Movie Naoko Tosa, Ryohei Nakatsu
- The Body as Interface Jill Scott
- Art at the Biological Frontier Eduardo Kac
- Images and Imaging: Amy Ione
- The power of digital seduction in biomedicine Nina Czegledy
- Stasis: The Creation and Exploration of Subjective Experiential Realities Through Hypnosis, Psychosynthesis and Interactive Digital Technology R.D.Brown
- Emotion, Interactivity, and Human Measurement Christopher P. Csikszentmihályi
- Writing the Post-Biological Body Steve Tomasula
- 5. Space and Time
- For a Spatiotemporal Sensitivity Ginette Daigneault
- Virtual Geographies, Borders and Territories: GPS Drawings and Visual Spaces Andrea Wollensak
- An Exploration of Spatial/Temporal Slippage Chris Speed
- Thinking Through Asynchronous Space Mike Phillips
- The Space between the Assumed Real and the Digital Virtual Dan Livingstone
- Part III - Art
- 6. Strategies
- The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Historiography Brett Terry
- Mind Memory Mapping Metaphor: Is Hypermedia Cognitive Art? Dew Harrison
- The House That Jack Built: Jack Burnham's Concept of "Software" as a Metaphor for Art1 Edward A. Shanken
- Streams of Consciousness: Info-Narratives in Networked Art Christiane Paul
- Consciousness and Music Dr. Mladen Milicevic
- The Irreducibility of Literary Consciousness Philipp Wolf
- Nonsense Logic and Re-embodied Intelligence Bill Seaman
- Conscious Isomorphisms and Young Farmers: Consciousness as a Subject of Artistic Research Stefaan Van Ryssen
- Modelling Interpretation Sharon Daniel
- Performing Presence Barry Edwards
- 7. Projects
- Éphémère: Landscape, Earth, Body, and Time in Immersive Virtual Space Char Davies
- Virtual Environment as Rebus Margaret Dolinsky
- Dynamic Behavioural Spaces with Single and Multi-User Group Interaction Miroslaw Rogala
- Reality, Virtuality and Visuality in the Xmantic Web Tania Fraga
- Xmantic Webdesign Fatima Bueno
- Assigning Handlers to a Shadow [I] Kieran Lyons
- 8. Architecture
- Human Spatial Orientation in Virtual Worlds Dimitrios Charitos
- An Interactive Architecture Gillian Hunt
- Heterotic Architecture Ted Krueger
- The Cybrid Condition: Implementing Hybrids of Electronic and Physical Space Peter Anders
- Virtual Architecture as Hybrid: Conditions of Virtuality vs. Expectations from Reality Dace A. Campbell
- 9. Creative Process
- Acquiring an Artistic Skill: A Multidimensional Network Christine Hardy
- Enlarging the Place for Creative Insight in the Theatre Model of Consciousness Thomas W. Draper
- An Approach to Creativity as Process Ernest Edmonds and Michael Quantrill
- We are Having an Idea: Creativity within Distributed Systems Fred McVittie
- To be or not to be . . . conscious Eva Lindh and John A. Waterworth
- Part IV - Values
- 10. Values
- CyberArt & CyberEthics Colin Beardon
- The Metaphoric Environment of Art and Technology Carol Gigliotti
- The Four Seas: Conquest, Colonisation, Consciousness in Cyberspace Joe Lewis
- Future Present: Reaestheticising Life Through A New Technology Of Consciousness Anna Jean Bonshek and Gurden Leete
- Conspiracies, Computers and Consensus Reality Paul O'Brien
- The Failure and Success of Multimedia Sean Cubitt
- Abstract Virtual Realism Nik Williams
- 'Beyond Film and Television-Whose Consciousness is it Anyway?' Clive Myer
- Chimera for the 21st Century: Mis-Construction as Feminist Strategy Terry Gips
- Back Cover - Book Description
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