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Walter C. Metz, Southern Illinois University Download PDF Version Abstract This essay attempts to move beyond C.P. Snow’s reductive formulation of the two cultures, positing a third culture forged out of the collision of science documentary television with the...
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Michael Dan Archer, School of Art and Design, Loughborough University For images please download PDF Version Introduction Michael Dan Archer, British Sculptor and Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Loughborough University School of the Arts in the UK is currently working...
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About the Artist Rob Harle is an artist, writer and researcher. His academic work involves research into the philosophy of Transhumanism, Artificial Intelligence and the nature of Embodiment. He recently abandoned a PhD in philosophy concerned with the relationship...
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About the Artist Roy Frank Staab (b. 1941) attended Layton School of Art and received a BFA from UWM in 1969, extending studying in Europe, settling in Paris. He had first exhibition in 1977. His artworks found place in the collections of the Muséed’Art Moderne de...
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Julia Thiemann Download PDF Version Biography Jorinde Voigt, born 1977 in Frankfurt am Main in Germany, studied Visual Cultures Studies first in the class of Prof. Christiane Moebus and then at Prof. Katharina Sieverding at the University of Arts in Berlin. Voigt...
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Routledge 12th February 2010 Paperback, 214 pages Price: £12.99 ISBN: 978-0-203-86618-4 Series: The New Critical Idiom Review Article by Martin Paul Eve University of Sussex, UK “Señor beard was to excuse an uneducated man’s naïvety and ignorance, but was the...