[Air-l] biological new media interventions?

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Wed Nov 23 12:24:05 PST 2005


Stelarc's work always comes to my mind when people bring up CAE's  
work.  His is much more about the body and its extension, but he did  
explicitly tie in new media aspects.  One place where you might get  
more response and where the CAE gent's hangout is NETTIME nettime.org
On Nov 23, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Katherine Mancuso wrote:

> Does anyone know much about biologically related new media projects
> other than the Critical Art Ensemble?  I'm specifically interested in
> eugenics and things similar to The Flesh Machine.  I don't know of
> anyone who will know since my knowledge has effectively outstripped
> that of my new media professor at this point, so I'm just fishing for
> any sources that are helpful here.  Either analyses of CAE's work, or
> (preferably) other new media interventions.
>
> thanks!
> kathy
>
> --
> Katherine Mancuso, PhD student
> Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
> S415 Callaway Center
> Emory University
> Atlanta, GA 30322
> katherine.mancuso at emory.edu

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