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Online Literature

ABC Background Briefing

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/index /default.htm

ABC Health-Updates

http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/health/

Health-Updates is a weekly alert about recent ABC health coverage now available online. Information on how to subscribe can be found at http://www.abc.net.au/health /subscribe.htm

Bridges: Mathematical Connections In Art, Music And Science

http://www.sckans.edu/~bridges/

Website of conference held by Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas, USA. Topics included: Fractals, Math and Music, Tessellations, MC Escher Work, Math and 3D Art, Origami, Symmetry & Asymmetry in Psychology, Computer-Generated Art, Math and Art in Culture, Art in Hyperbolic Geometry.

Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art

"The Future of Comfort: International Artists Search for a Place in a Virtual World"

9th March - 20th May 2001

http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2002/03/09 /28207.html

Cognitive and Psychological Sciences on the Internet Online

http://www-psych.stanford.edu/cogsci/

This site is possibly the most comprehensive guide to cognitive science on the web. It is an exhaustive index to Internet resources relevant to research in cognitive science and psychology. Maintained in parallel in The Data Archive at the University of Essex, UK, and in the Stanford Psychology Department, it lists and links to: over 100 societies and organisations addressing cognitive science, (everything from the American Association for Artificial Intelligence to the Macintosh Scientific & Engineering Users Association); over 80 journals and magazines (including the Artificial Life Digest, and the Journals of Learning Sciences, Mind and Behaviour, Neurophysiology, Neuroscience and Consciousness Studies); over 130 discussions lists; and over 20 different cognitive science software manufacturers. An essential guide for anyone interested in the area.

Consciousness Online: David Chalmers

http://ling.ucsc.edu/~chalmers/

David Chalmers is professor of Philosophy at University of California, and is one of the key international authorities on the subject. Chalmers' website is one of the most comprehensive resources for consciousness research online, featuring a directory of 455 online papers on consciousness and related topics. The site also lists other sources of online papers, and bibliographies of around 2000 offline papers. Papers listed here engage with a diversity of scientific approaches to the subject including, Consciousness and artificial intelligence; Godel's theorem and AI; The Turing test; Consciousness and neuroscience; Cognitive models of consciousness; Unconscious perception; Animal consciousness; Metaphysics of consciousness; and Panpsychism.

Ctheory Multimedia

http://www.ctheory.com

fibreculture: Diagramming Innovation-scapes

By Pia Ednie-Brown

http://lists.myspinach.org/archives/fibreculture/ 2001-November/000935.html

nettime

http://www.nettime.org

New Scientist

http://www.newscientist.com

Noetica

http://psych.psy.uq.oz.au/CogPsych/Noetica/

Noetica is an online journal aiming to promote the interests of the multi-disciplinary field of Cognitive Science. The participation of scholars from all areas of Cognitive Science is invited, including practitioners from Computer Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Philosophy and Psychology. Contributions to the journal may be submitted to either the journal (just called Noetica), to the forum (called Noetica: Open Forum) or to the CogPsy mailing list. The cogpsy mailing list allows for fast unmoderated comment on articles and announcements of relevance to the community. To subscribe email cogpsy-request@neuro.psy.soton.ac.ukincluding the word "subscribe" in the subject. The three tiered structure of Noetica is designed to facilitate open communication between researchers, while maintaining a high standard archival role.

Rhizome

http://rhizome.org/subscribe.rhiz

Science/Art Symposium.

Mildura Palimpsest #4 Program

Mildura Arts Centre, VIC, Australia
19th-22nd April 2001

http://www.abc.net.au/arts/palimpsest

Tom Ray - Tierra A-Life System

http://www.hip.atr.co.jp/~ray/

http://www.hip.atr.co.jp/~ray/tierra/tierra.html

Since 1974 Dr. Tom Ray, a tropical biologist, has been studying studies the evolution and ecology of a variety of organisms inhabiting rain forests. He is one of the world's foremost scientists engaging with evolution in the digital medium. His renowned Tierra A-life system can be analysed at his website. Tierra is an open-ended computational a-life experiment, which has been designed to allow different aspects of evolutionary development and mutation, resulting in the creation and development of a range of 'digital creatures'. Ray now wishes to create of two biodiversity reserves: one digital and one organic. The digital reserve will be distributed across the internet, and will create a space for the evolution of new virtual life forms. The organic reserve will be located in the rain forests of northern Costa Rica, and will secure the future of existing organic life forms.

Print Literature

The Advertiser: Tushar's 3-D Vision a New Angle on Art, 29th April 1993, pg.17

The Advertiser: Science and Art Meet Head-On, 26th November 1991, pg.5

[a.n] for Artists, The Arts Catalyst: The Science-Art Agency, June 2001, pg.31

Armstrong, Jenifer [et al], 1999, Metis: Exhibitions of Science and Art, Canberra Contemporary Art Space

Artlink: Art and Medicine, Imaging the Body, vol.17, no.2, pp.20-23

Artlink: E-volution of a New Media, vol.21, no.3, 2001

Artlink: Art and Technology, vol.7, nos. 2/3, 1987

Artlink: Arts in the Electronic Landscape, vol.16, nos. 2/3, 1996

The Australian: The Art of Seeing Sound, 3rd October, 1990, pg.14

The Australian: Art Meets Science Head On, 27th March 1991, pg.19

The Australian: Image Processors have Eye for Visual Paradox, 20th November 1990, pg.27

The Australian: ANU Scientists Say it With Pictures, 10th July, 1990, pg.27

The Australian: Congress to hear What Art Can Do for Science, By Jennifer Brown, 10th July, 1990, pg.29

The Australian: Mystique of Modern Age Inspires Art, 5th November 1991, pg.33

Brown, Richard. "Biotica: Art, Emergence and Artificial Life."

Catts, Oron & Zurr, Ionat, 1998, Tissue Culture and Art Project: Stage One, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art
http://www.pica.org.au

Dawkins, Richard

Delmotte, Isabelle, 1995, Epileptograph: The Internal Journey, Artspace, Sydney

Ede, Sibn (ed.), Strange and Charmed, Gulbenkian Foundation

Interceptions: Art, Science and Sunraysia, 2000, Mildura Arts Centre and Artmoves Inc

New Ideas in Science and Art: Project on New Technologies, 1997, Cultural Cooperation and Communication Council of Europe

O'Halloran, David, 1994, Artists Thinking About Science, Australian Network for Art and Technology, Adelaide

Snow, CP. The [?] Culture and the Scientific Revolution

Sunday Age: The Embodiment of Visceral Art, 18th February 2001. pg.16

The Sydney Morning Herald: AUSTRALIA: Computers - Information Technology - The dream factory, By Peter Quiddington, 17th July 2001, pg.1

Watson, Peter. Terrible Beauty, Weidenfeld & Nicolson

West Australian: Sculptor Moulds a Universe, 4th October 1990, pg.12

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