Women, Art, and Technology by Judy Malloy - ISBN: 9780262538350
Paperback
A sourcebook of documentation on women artists at the forefront of work at the intersection of art and technology.

Women, Art, and Technology

$144.38

  • Paperback

    572 pages

  • Release Date

    10 October 2003

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Summary

A sourcebook of documentation on women artists at the forefront of work at the intersection of art and technology.Although women have been at the forefront of art and technology creation, no source has adequately documented their core contributions to the field. Women, Art, and Technology, which originated in a Leonardo journal project of the same name, is a compendium of the work of women artists who have played a central role in the development of new media practice.The book includes overviews of the history and foundations of the field by, among others, artists Sheila Pinkel and Kathy Brew; classic papers by women working in art and technology; papers written expressly for this book by women whose work is currently shaping and reshaping the field; and a series of critical essays that look to the future.Artist contributorsComputer graphics artists Rebecca Allen and Donna Cox; video artists Dara Birnbaum, Joan Jonas, Valerie Soe, and Steina Vasulka; composers Cecile Le Prado, Pauline Oliveros, and Pamela Z; interactive artists Jennifer Hall and Blyth Hazen, Agnes Hegedus, Lynn Hershman, and Sonya Rapoport; virtual reality artists Char Davies and Brenda Laurel; net artists Anna Couey, Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss, Nancy Paterson, and Sandy Stone; and choreographer Dawn Stoppiello; critics include Margaret Morse, Jaishree Odin, Patric Prince, and Zoe Sofia

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262538350
ISBN-10:0262538350
Author:Judy Malloy
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:572
Release Date:10 October 2003
Weight:369g
Dimensions:229mm x 178mm x 32mm
Series:Leonardo
Audience Age:18
What They're Saying

Critics Review

…A rich source of information about the women and works that have made media arts history—or should.

Dene Grigar, American Book Review

…an overlooked chapter about the role of women in the rapidly developing field of new media.

Rita Dimasi, Arts Hub

…fascinating…multifaceted observations about the symbiotic relationship of media such as modern dance, sound, video, and computer programming.

Geary Yelton, Electronic Musician

This is a large and ambitious collection.

Aaris Sherin, Leonardo

This is a phenomenally important volume.

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About The Author

Judy Malloy

Judy Malloy, an electronic literature pioneer and early social media poet and arts writer, is the editor of Women, Art, and Technology (MIT Press).

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