Essays / Presentations on Emerging Technologies & Art
Web Based Presentations
- Analysis
of difference in situation of artists working with art/technology 1979
vs 2007 - Presentation Siggraph, 2007, San Diego
- Whirlwind survey of artists working with frontier areas of
science and technology
- Biology
& the Arts/ Wilson Work with Biology. Web based presentation at
ISEA 2006, San Jose, CA
- ** Note - the presentation
listed below duplicate much of the material in the elaborated
version above.
- Biology as Arena for Artistic Inquiry (web based
presentation to First Internacional Congress on Technological
Esthetics, Transmutations of the body in Art-Science, Wearable
Computers, and Games in Sao Paulo Brazil (2.5mb)
- Why
Artists Should Care about Biology - Web based plenary presentation
at Biodifferences Symposium. BEAP, Perth, Australia, September,
2004. ( BEAP-Bienale
of Electronic Art, Perth - click on on Biodifferences link)
- Artists involvement in research Web based
presentation. Overview of rationale for artistic involvement,
wilson art installations, involvement of other artists in rsearch.
- Art & Biology (Microscope history emphasis) -
Web-based presentation of role of amateurs in history of microscopy and
its relevance to artistic involvement in contempoarty research.
(presentation to advanced microscopy students)
- Contributions
of Bioartists to Research - Web based presentation at Art &
Biotechnologies Colloquium. Musee d'art Contemporain,
Montreal,
October, 2004
- Wireless Art as Research. Web based presentation
and paper
for catalog at Ohne
Schnur Conference on Wireless Art, Cuxhaven, Germany, 2004.
- Art
at the
Frontiers of Research - Web based presentation at
Art-Melallurgie-Infomatique Conference. Nancy, France 2003
(htstorical eras, examples of artist explorations, organizations,
issues in artist involvement, research areas)
- Art
and Genetic Engineering.
Web based presentation at UCLA. 2002
Essays
- Beyond
the Digital pre-publication version of chapter in Mel
Alexenberg, Editor. Educating
Artists for the Future: Learning at the Intersections of Art,
Science, Technology, and Culture. Intellect Books, London,
2007
- Remarkable Man,
Remarkable Times: The Integration of Art & Science in Leonardo
da Vinci's Renaissance ( excerpt of chapter of unpublished book Great Moments in Art and Science)
- Vita longa,
ars longa:
Aging, Longevity Extension Technology,
and the Arts. Endnote editorial presented in Leonardo 40:1
- Corpus,
(Thought
Experiment about bioart exhibits in the museum of the future.)
- Potential
Contributions of Artists to Biology Research. Chapter
in Poissnat,
Louise and Ernestine Daubner
(eds.) Art Et Biotechnologies. Presses de l'Universite du
Quebec. Montreal, 2004
- "Traces of culture: Searchbots Scour the Web Looking for Visual
Information". Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international
conference on Multimedia, NYC, October, 2004. Available
for purchase at ACM Portal Site. Much of the material also
available free via Traces
of Culture web site.
- Wireless Art as Research. Web based presentation
and paper
for catalog at Ohne
Schnur Conference on Wireless Art, Cuxhaven, Germany, 2004.
- Looking
Forward, Looking Backward - essay in catalog for the Neuro
show
jointly sponsored by Art Center and CalTech - analystis of relationship
of art and science in historical eras.(2003)
- Theoretical
Reflections on the Digital Culture and Art - prepublication
version of chapter 7.1 from Information
Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology (MIT
Press,2002)
- The Body as an
Artistic
Focus
-Excerpts from Information
Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology (MIT Press,
2002)
- Steve Wilson Presentation at UC Berkeley Art/Technology/Culture -
"liberating
the lab" (video) alternative
link
- Research as a Cultural
Activity
(invited editorial published in London Times) (4k)
- Dark & Light Visions :
The
Relationship of Cultural Theory to Art that Uses Emerging Technologies
- (72k) Dark & Light Visions
abstract
(4k)
- Excerpt from proposal "Potential
Contributions of the Arts to Research Agendas in Ubiquitous Computing
and
Gesture Recognition"
- The Aesthetics and Practice
of
Designing
Interactive Computer Events - (44k)
Aesthetics of Interaction abstract (4k)
- Art as Research - (21k)
Artist.researcher abstract (2k)
- Myths and Confusions in
Art,
Science,Technology
(paper presented at CAA, NYC, 2000) 20k
- Noise on the Line: Issues in
Telecommunications
Art (17k) Noise abstract (2k)
- Research and Development as
Source
of
Inspiration for Artists (44k)
- Artificial
Intelligence Research as Art(40k)
- Designing the Web
of
the
Future
(25k) Designing web future
abstract
(2k) Keynote speech presented to Hong Kong International Web Symposium,
1997
- List of Publications in print
Interviews/ Book Reviews
Contact Information
Stephen Wilson, Professor
Conceptual / Information Arts Program
Art Department/ 1600 Holloway, San Francisco State University/, SF,
CA 94132
(415) 338-2291 Email to swilson(swilson@sfsu.edu)
Url of this page: http//:userwww.sfsu.edu/~swilson
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