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Wong, Yue-Ling. Digital Art: Its Art and Science. Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.

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Herbst, Claudia. Sexing Code: Subversion, Theory and Representation. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, UK.

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Tanner, Marcia. Brides of Frankenstein. San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA.

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Potent Objects

Potent Objects playfully examines the way we ascribe emotion to inanimate technologies. Potent Objects parallels current research in ‘affective computing,’ in which the capability of sensing and conveying emotion is built into computing devices. The work suggests that, though our … Continue reading

 

Megna, Michelle. “Be a Part of Art — a new exhibit lets you in on the show.” The New York Daily News, “Lifeline” section, Sunday, March 23, 2003

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