Recommended Readings (Additional Resources)

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Articles

Books

  • Art and Technology through the Ages: Ideas that Changed the World
    Illustrated by Robert Ingpen, Text by Philip Wilkinson and Jacqueline Dineen
    ISBN: 0-7910-2769-4
  • Cyber Arts Exploring Art and Technology: Full Color Gallery of Cyber Artwork
    Edited by Linda Jacobson
    ISBN: 0-87930-253-4
  • Digital Art
    by Christiane Paul
    ISBN-10: 0500203989  ISBN-13: 978-0500203989
  • Digital Mosaics: The Aesthetics of Cyberspace
    by Steven Holtzman
    ISBN: 0-684-83207-0
  • Enclyopedia of new media and essential reference to communication and technology
    Edited by Steve Jones
    ISBN: 0761923829
  • High Techne: Art and Technology from the Machine Aesthetic to the Posthuman
    by R.L. Rutsky
    ISBN: 0-8166-3355-X
  • Internet Art
    by Rachel Green
    ISBN-10: 0500203768 ISBN-13: 978-0500203767
  • Latitudes and Attitudes: an Atlas of American Tastes, Trends, Politics, and Passions from Abilene, Texas, to Zanesville, Ohio
    by Michael J. Weiss
    ISBN: 0-31692915-8
  • The Lexus and the Olive Tree
    by Thomas L. Friedman
    ISBN: -374192030
  • Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World after September 11
    by Thomas L. Friedman
    ISBN: 037490666
  • Museums of the Mind: Magritte’s Labyrinth and Other Essays in the Arts
    by Ellen Handler Spitz
    ISBN: 0-300-06029-7
  • New Media in Late 20th Century Art
    by Michael Rush
    ISBN: 0-500-20329-6
    THIS BOOK IS ON RESERVE AT THE LIBRARY  – IT IS AVAILABLE FOR 4 HOURS AT A TIME AND CAN NOT BE REMOVED FROM THE LIBRARY
  • The Timeline Book of the Arts: A Lively and Completely Comprehensive View of the Creative Arts, from the first Cave Paintings to Today’s Top Movies and TV Programs
    by George Ochoa and Melinda Corey
    ISBN: 0-345-38264-1


Reports

Videos, Multimedia, Online Collections & Websites

  • The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now Cell Phone Audio Tour: Yoko Ono, John Cage, Tom Marioni, and other artists introduce their work in this audio guide to The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now. This exciting tour also features commentary by Rudolf Frieling, SFMOMA’s curator of media arts.  Available as a cell phone tour (call 415.294.3609) or for download to your personal MP3 player in an audio only version or as an image-enhanced podcast. If you plan on listening to the cell phone tour from home, download a list of stop numbers (63 KB PDF).  This cell phone audio guide is offered for free by SFMOMA. Your individual calling plan may charge minutes or other tolls for the use of your phone during the tour. (Source: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)