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Please enjoy some of these texts from my archive
Essays:
[2012] Prophecy, pattern, and progeny: Champagne Valentine, Mitchell Whitelaw, Peter Miller and Tracy Cornish Artlink: Pattern & ComplexityIssue 32:1 Adelaide [2012] structures, strictures & students: challenge & change in media arts education RealTime, Issue #110, Australia, p 22 [2011] A research on new media development of the world (15): -empyre-, Li Zhenhua, Edward Sanderson, Melinda Rackham, Contemporary Art and Investment, No 52, 2011, China, p 56-63 [2011] BioElectric Beauty, Art Monthly - Art meets Fashion Issue 272, p 75-78 [2010] future of the lab? The Future of the Lab, Baltan Laboratories, Eindhoven, p 16-20, 60-61
[2009] Coded Cloth: a 21st-Century Revolution in Art, Fashion and DesignLeonardo, Vol. 42, No. 5 MIT Press, USA, p 386-393 [2009] The Itch Factor - Media Art Jury Duty RealTime, Issue #91, Australia, p 30 [2006] Data TrashPhotofile, The Archive Issue No 78, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney p 80.
[2005] Wonderland: A Manifesto for 21st Century Immersive WorksMesh #18, Vanishing Point, Ed Lisa GyeExperimenta Media Arts Inc, Melbourne, p 13-15 [2005] Building an Australian Networked Future RealTime Issue #67, Sydney, p. 25 [2003] the dimensional internet: Web3D-empyre-lab3D Intelligent Agent vol. 3 no. 2 [2003] Carrier: Forever BoundLeonardo, Vol. 36, No. 2, MIT Press, USA, p 103-104 [2003]. locate.au Simultaneita: New Media Arts Magazine, Vol 1,Italy, p 49-53 [2000] carrier - becoming symborgCulture Machine, No 3 : Virologies: Culture and Contamination Eds Dave Boothroyd & Diane MorganUniversity of Teesside, UK
[1998] Infectious AgentTug Magazine, Norway online [1998] Line - Speechless in CyberspaceMedia and Culture Review Griffith University, Brisbane
Global Art & Book Reviews:
[2017] The Samstag Legacy: An Artist's Bequest Artlink: Data Visual, Issue 37:1 Guest editor: Ian Millis [2016] Border Crossings (Ireland/Australia) Artlink Reviews, Online [2012] Between (the) Gaps: International Indigenous Moving Image Eyeline, #74, Brisbane, p 58-65 [2012] time shift: Hong Kong RealTime Issue #106, Sydney, p 21 [2011] Divisible Istanbul RealTime Issue #106, Sydney, p 22 [2010] Steampunk: gunpowder and cups of tea, OxfordArtlink, The Underground, Australia, vol 30 no 2 [2010] Coders, Crafters & Cooks - Craftivism @ Arnolfini, BristolRealTime Issue #95, Sydney, p 51 [2009] Rundle Lantern, Public Art 2.0, Public Art Review, Issue 41 fall/winter 2009, USA, p 100 [2008] Walls, Halls and Malls - and the spaces in-between, UR Space, Filter 67, ANAT, p 30-35
[2007] gotta move on - maap: out of the internet Eyeline, Issue #63, Brisbane
[2007] The Space of Presence: Leigh Hobba Artlink, Screen Deep, Australia, vol 27 no 3 [2007] Bridges, Caverns, Towers and Alleys & the spaces in-between Synchresis, Filter 66 2007, ANAT, p 28-33 [2007] At a Distance: Precursors to Art and Activism on the Internet Art Monthly Issue 202, Australia [2005] Screenfull.net Rhizome, USA, online [2004] Virtuous Networks Artlink: Hybrid Worlds, Vol 24 No 4, Australia, p 55-58 [2003] Graphite2003: between art & technology RealTime issue #54, Australia, p 25
[2003] ISEA Nagoya: the delightful slowness of being RealTime Issue #53 Sydney, Australia p 24-25 [2002] BEAP: Interactions, IntersectionsRealTime Issue #51Sydney, Australia p 11 [2001] Superfluous Sex at Ars Electronica - Austria Realtime Issue #40, Sydney, Australia [1998] Finnish ShortcutsRealtime Issue #28, p 19 Sydney, Australia

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