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Bibliography

Benjamin, Walter. “Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936).” Illuninations:Essays and Reflections. Ed. Hannah Arendt, New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968.

Braidotti, Rosi. “Cyberfeminism with a Difference.” Zones of Disturbance. Ed. Silvia Eiblmayer. Graz, Austria: Steirischer Herbst, 1997, 112-120.

Bush, Vannevar. “As We May Think (July 1945).” Atlantic Monthly. Accessed 2 March 2004. http://www.theatlantic.com/ unbound/flashbks/computer/bushf.htm

Cassell, Justine, and Jenkins, Henry. “Chess for Girls? Feminism and Computer Games.” From Barbie to Mortal Kombat. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.

Debord, Guy.”The Commodity as Spectacle.” Society of the Spectacle. Detriot: Black and Red Books, 1977, 1-18.

Dibbel, Julian. “A Rape in Cyberspace (1993).” Village Voice. Accessed 2 March 2004. http://www.juliandibbell.com/texts/bungle.html;

Dinkla, Söke. “From Participation to Interaction: Towards the Origins of Interactive Art.” Clicking In: Hot Links to a Digital Culture. Ed. Lynn Hershman Leeson. Seattle: Bay Press, 1996.

Flanagan, Mary. “Navigating the Narrative in Space: Gender and Spatiality in Virtual Worlds.” Art Journal, Fall 2000.

Gonzalez, Jennifer. “Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes from Current Research.” The Cyborg Handbook. Ed. Chris Hables Gray. New York: Routledge, 1995. Part 1, Part 2.

Donna Haraway, “A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century.” Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature. New York: Routledge, 1991, 149-181.

Higgins, Richard. “Intermedia” (1966) Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality. Ed. Randall Packer. New York: WW Norton, 2002.

Kaprow, Allan “Untitled Guidelines for Happenings” (1965) Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality. Ed. Randall Packer. New York: WW Norton, 2002.

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Meggs, Philip.”Mondrian as a Marketing Tool.” Design Culture: An Anthology of Writing from the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design. Eds. Steven Heller and Marie Fenimore. New York: AIGA Press, 1997.

Norman, Donald, Chapter One, “The Psychopathology of Everyday Things.” (Excerpt) The Design of Everyday Things. Part 1, Part 2

Poole, Steven. Trigger Happy. (Excerpt, Chapter 4) London: 4th Estate, 2000. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.

Saffo, Paul. “The Place of Originality in the Information Age.” Design Culture: An Anthology of Writing from the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design. Eds. Steven Heller and Marie Fenimore. New York: AIGA Press, 1997.

Scher, Paula. “Back in the USSR (Or That Ukraine Type Really Knocks Me Out).” Design Culture: An Anthology of Writing from the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design. Eds. Steven Heller and Marie Fenimore. New York: AIGA Press, 1997.

 

Suggested Reading:
(many of these can be acquired through at Barnes and Noble, amazon.com, or the net etc. if not available in the Hunter College library) 

Alter, Jonathan. “Bridging the Digital Divide.” Newsweek 134: 12, 1999, 55.

Amaral, Kimberly. The Digital Imaging Revolution: Legal Implications and Possible Solutions. University of Massachusetts. Accessed March 2, 2004. http://www.umassd.edu/public/kamaral/thesis/digitalimaging.html.

Anders, Peter. Envisioning Cyberspace. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1999. 

Beuys, Joseph. “Political Reformation.” Art on the Edge and Over. Ed. Linda Weintraub, Arthur Danto and Thomas McEvilley. New York: Art Insights, 1996, 178-183.

Dyson, Esther. “Intellectual Property on the Net.” Accessed March 2, 2004. http://www.eff.org/IP/ip_on_the_net.html

Durham and Kellner, ed Media and Cultural Studies: Keyworks. Boston: Blackwell, 2001.

Flanagan, Mary. “Digital Stars Are Here to Stay. ” convergence: the journal of research into new media technologies. Eds. Julia Knight and Alexis Weedon, University of Luton. Summer 1999. Print and internet. http://www.luton.ac.uk/Convergence/.

Flanagan, Mary. “gender + play: : domestic space + consumption.” Intelligent Agent. 43:1, Summer 2003. http://www.intelligentagent.com

Flanagan, Mary. “Next Level: Women’s Digital Activism through Gaming.” Digital Media Revisited. Ed. Andrew Morrison, Gunnar Liestøl & Terje Rasmussen. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003.

Flanagan, Mary + Booth, H. Austin, Eds. reload: rethinking women + cyberculture. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.

Goldberg, Ken. The Robot in the Garden:Telerobotics and Telepistemology on on the Internet. Cambridge, MIT Press, 2000. 

Hables Gray, Chris. The Cyborg Handbook. London: Routledge, 1996. 

Haraway Donna. Modest_Witness @Second_Millennium_Female  Man_Meets _Onco,Mouse, Feminism and Technoscience.  London: Routledge, 1997. 

Laurel, Brenda. Computers as Theater. New York: Addison-Wesley, 1993.

Laurel, Brenda. The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design. New York: Addison-Wesley, 1990. 

Lovejoy, Margot. Postmodern Currents: Art and Artists in the Age of Electronic Media. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1997.

Mann, Charles C. “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Copyright?” Atlantic Unbound http://www.theatlantic.com/ unbound/forum/copyright/intro.html. 10 September 1998; “Who Will Own Your Next Good Idea?” The Atlantic Monthly, http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/ 98sep/copy.html. September 1998.

Mercedes, Dawn. “Digital Ethics: Computers, Photographs, and the Manipulation of Pixels.” Art Education (1996): 44-50.

Norman, Donald, The Design of Everyday Things. New York: Doubleday, 1990.

Packer, Randall, and Ken Jordan, Eds. Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality. New York, London: WW Norton, 2000.

Poole, Steven. Trigger Happy. London: 4 th Estate, 2000.

Stanleigh, Sean. “Where Do We Re-Draw the Line?” Ryerson Review of Journalism. Accessed March 2, 2004. http://www.ryerson.ca/rrj/print/stanleigh.html. Summer 1995

Turkle, Sherry. Life on the Screen. New York: Touchstone Books, 1997. 

Wiener, Norbert. Cybernetics or, Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1948. 

Wilson, Stephen. Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology.  Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001. 

Wolmark, Jenny(ed.) Cybersexualities: A Reader in Feminist Theory, Cyborgs, and Cyberspace. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999.