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Books

Amit Goswami, P. D., with Richard E. Reed and Maggie Goswami (1995). The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness Creates the Material World. New York, NY, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, member of Penguin Putnam Inc.

Bohm, D. (1980). Wholeness and the Implicate Order. London, UK, Routledge.
Dodsworth Jr., C. E. Clark (1998). Digital Illusion: Entertaining the Future with High Technology. New York, NY, ACM Press.

Edgar Mitchell, S. D. (Oct 09, 2000). Nature’s Mind: the Quantum Hologram, National Institute for Discovery Science.

Farthing, G. W. (1992). The Psychology of Consciousness. New Jersey, University of Maine, Prentice Hall.

Grof, Stanislaw (2000). Psychology of the Future: Lessons from Modern Consciousness Research. Albany, New York, State University of New York Press.

Hillis, Ken (199?). Digital Sensations: Space, Identity, and Embodiment in Virtual Reality. Minnesota, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Levy, Pierre (1998). Becoming Virtual: Reality in the Digital Age. New York, NY, Plenum Press.

Morse, M. (1998). Virtualities: Television, Media Art, and Cyberculture. Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Press.

Radin, Dean (1997). The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena. New York, HarperCollins Publishers Inc.

Robert G. Jahn, B. J. D. C. (1989). Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World, Harvest Books.

Jon Seabrook, Nobr®w: The Culture of Marketing, The Marketing of Culture, Vintage Books: Random House Inc., New York, 2000.

Talbot, Michael (1991).The Holographic Universe, HarperPerennial: A division of HarperCollinsPublishers.

Wilson, Stephen P. (2001). Information Arts, Cambridge and London, MIT Press.

Wolf, Fred Alan (1994). The Dreaming Universe: A Mind-Expanding Journey into the Realm Where Psyche and Physics Meet. New York, TouchStone/ Simon & Schuster Inc.

Articles

Jeremy Rifkin, an excerpt from Chapter 8, "The New Culture of Capitalism" from Age of Access: The New Culture of Hypercapitalism Where All of Life Is a Paid-for Experience, May 2000. Putnam/Tarcher: Penguin Books

Scott Kirshner, "Experience Required", First appeared: Fast Company, LLC
39, p.184, Fast Company magazine

Gunnar Swanson, "The Web vs. Design 'Usability' and the Homogenized Future", April 2001 Number 2, LOOP: AIGA Journal of Interaction Design Education, American Institute of Graphic Arts | Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Design Studies, 2001
Charles Fishman, "The Revolution will be Televised (on CNBC)", from Fast Company magazine, June, 2000.

Daniel Bell, “The Ladders Of Development” 1999 preface to The Coming of the Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting. New York: Basic Books (1973).

Richard Grefe , “(Form + Content + Context) ÷ Time = Experience Design”, from the debut issue of Gain: AIGA Journal of Design for the Network Economy by the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Volume 1, number 1, New York, NY, 2000.

Meredith Davis, A Curriculum Statement: Designing Experiences, Not Objects, Designing experiences, LOOP Number 1, American Institute of Graphic Arts | Virginia Commonwealth University Center for Design Studies, Virginia, November 2000

David Rokeby, "The Construction of Experience: Interface as Content", from the book Digital Illusion: Entertaining the Future with High Technology, Clark Dodsworth, Jr., Contributing Editor, ACM Press, a division of the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. (ACM): Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1998.

Links

Sciences: Physics, Psychology, Parapsychology, Engineering

Stuart Hameroff MD, Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Psychology, Associate Director, Center for Consciousness Studies, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
What is Consciousness - Slide show lecture access date: 02/27/03, site last updated: 07/09/02

D. K. Titchenell (26-Nov-1999). “The Ring of Consciousness”, online article, access date: 02/27/03

Don Kuiken, Ph.D., Ria Busink, T.L. Dukewich, E.T. Gendlin (1996). “Individual Differences in Orienting Activity Mediate Feeling Realization in Dreams: II. Evidence from Concurrent Reports of Movement Inhibition”. http://www.asdreams.org/journal/articles/6-4_kuiken.htm, Dreaming, Vol. 6, No. 4 published by Department of Psychology, P-220 Biological Sciences Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. Access date: 02/27/03

Peter B. Lloyd (July 1999). “Paranormal Phenomena and Berkeley's Metaphysics” http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~ursa/philos/psi1.htm Ursa Software Ltd, Publishing Section, London access date: 02/27/03

Seanathon W. Rupp (12/22/99). “States of Consciousness” online slide presentation: http://www.bhc.edu/EastCampus/leeb/psy101/psy101ch04/, access date: 02/27/03

Eugene Taylor “Biological Consciousness and the Experience of the Transcendent: William James and American Functional Psychology”, http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/Mind/James.html. Article from online book René Descartes to William James by Robert H. Wozniak Harvard University Medical School. Last Modified: Oct-1998. Access date: 02/27/03

Hafler Trio. “Lucid Waking: A mind expansion technique” http://www.brainwashed.com/h3o/dreamachine/lucidwaking.html, as well as other related articles:
“About Brain Wave Techonology”, “Sound And The Mind”, “Sound Waves”. Access date: 02/27/03

JF Cates(2001) “Are You Conscious Of Being Awake?” http://www.angelfire.com/id/mentalrollerderby/conscioiusness.html Access date: 02/27/03

David Chalmers, Managing Editor (1995). “Symposium on Roger Penrose's Shadows of the Mind” http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/psyche-index-v2.html from online journal, PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Research On Consciousness Access date: 03/10/03

Edgar Mitchell, Sc.D. (1999). “Nature’s Mind: the Quantum Hologram”, http://www.nidsci.org/articles/naturesmind-qh.html Institute of Noetic Sciences, Sausalito, Calif. Access date: 03/10/03

Jayne Gackenbach. 1998. From Sleep Consciousness to Pure Consciousness” http://www.sawka.com/spiritwatch/from.htm Presidential address at the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Dreams in 1988 in London, England. “A Continuum of Consciousness in Sleep” http://www.sawka.com/spiritwatch/gotoa.htm Access date: 03/10/03

Melvin L. Morse, M.D. 1997. “Spiritual Visions and Nonlocal Reality” http://www.webcom.com/kelleher/articles/morse.html from Selected NIDS Consciousness Seminar Papers. Mt. Charleston, NV: The National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS)
http://www.webcom.com/kelleher/articles/articles4.html Access date: 03/10/03

Wilkerson, Richard Catlett (2000 Winter). The Net Impact on DreamPsi Awarness. http://www.dreamgate.com/dream/cyberphile/cyberphile_17_1.htm. Dream Time Cyberphile. Dream Time 17(1) Access date: 03/10/03

Association for the Study of Dreams 2003 Dreaming Journal Articles Online http://www.asdreams.org/journal/articles/index.htm Access date: 03/10/03

Cynthia Pearson 2000. Precognitive Dreaming http://www.nauticom.net/www/netcadet/npcg.htm papers: “A Public Experiment in Precognitive Dreaming”, 1992 Presented at the annual conference of the Association for the Study of Dreams in 1993; “The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Dream Experiment”, 1994, A newspaper piece on the experiment - readers sent in their dreams; “The Precognitive Dream Experiment” by the Lily Dale "Joy of Dreaming" Class, 1995, participants from many states, for a national newspaper. Access date: 03/10/03

The Center for Consciousness Studies 2001 http://www.consciousness.arizona.edu/ Department of Psychology, University of Arizona Access date: 03/10/03

Richard Linklater 2001. http://www.wakinglifemovie.com/ - click on Roger Ebert’s interview with Richard Linklater. Fox Searchlight(copyright owners). Also look at http://www.wakinglifemovie.com/pop_dreammaker.htmlhttp://cadre.sjsu.edu/

Mario Vaneechoutte 2000 “Experience, awareness and consciousness: suggestions for definitions as offered by an evolutionary approach”. http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/EAC.html
Foundations of Science 5 (4):429-456. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology & Immunology University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium

Piet Hut 1999. “Exploring Actuality through Experiment and Experience” http://www.sns.ias.edu/~piet/publ/TucsonIII/tucsonIII.html in Toward a Science of Consciousness III, eds. S.R. Hameroff, A.W. Kaszniak, and D.J. Chalmers. Princeton, NJ: Institute for Advanced Study, Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, pp. 391-405.

F. Holmes Atwater, Research Director, The Monroe Institute. 1997. “Inducing Altered States of Consciousness with Binaural Beat Technology”. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on New Science, pp. 11-15 by The International Association for New Science
Faber, VA http://brain.web-us.com/inducing.htm Access date 04/06/03

Erik Davis 1999. “This is Your Brain on Buddha: Dharma and Neuroscience”, http://www.techgnosis.com/brain.html First appeared in Feed, June 23, 1999 and

--- 2001 “Welcome to the K-Hole: A review of Rick Strassman's DMT: The Spirit Molecule and Karl Jansen's Ketamine: Dreams and Realities” http://www.techgnosis.com/dmt.html. Originally ran in The Village Voice

--- 2001 Remote Control: Wireless Weirdness http://www.techgnosis.com/remote1.html
Originally appeared in Feed.http://www.imprint.co.uk/C&HK/vol8/v8-1ind.html
http://www.u.arizona.edu/%7Echalmers/online.html
http://www.nidsci.org/articles/naturesmind-qh.html

 

Digital Sciences: HCI, Wireless Technologies, Experience and Interaction Design

Loop: AIGA Journal of Interaction Design Education
Nathan Shedroff(1995). “Information Interaction Design: A Unified Field Theory of Design” form his web publication, Experience Design http://www.nathan.com/resources/journal.html. Also appears in “Information Design” (1997). Robert Jacobson, Ph.D., Editor. Cambridge and London, MIT Press.
Also see: Nathan: Projects: Taxonomy of the Senses, Experience Design and Taxonomy of Communications access date: 02/27/03

Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp and Jennifer J. Preece (2002). Interaction Design: Online Book access date: 02/27/03

"What captivates us now is special stuff, stuff that only a few of us can get, stuff that stands for something or symbolizes something. And, more compelling than stuff, are experiences — events, trips, places, sights, sounds, tastes that are out of the ordinary, memorable in their own right, precious in their uniqueness and fulfilling in a way that seems to make us more than we were. . . .Some describe this phenomenon as 'the experience economy.' "
—Richard G. Barlow, "The Net upends tenets of loyalty marketing," Advertising Age, April 17, 2000 http://www.logophilia.com/WordSpy/experienceeconomy.asp

http://www.exhibitresearch.com/ “exhibit research” Technology resources for museums, architects, artists, and educators
Erik Davis 2000. “Experience Design: And the Design of Experience”, http://www.techgnosis.com/experience.html


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Interactive Arts Theory

Robin Robertson 2001. “One, Two, Three . . . Continuity: C.S. Peirce and the Nature
of the Continuum” from Special Issue: Peirce and Spencer-Brown: History and Synergies in Cybersemiotics http://www.imprint.co.uk/C&HK/vol8/v8-1ind.html, Cybernetics & Human Knowing: A Journal of Second Order Cybernetics, Autopoiesis & Cyber-Semiotics. Volume 8, No.1-2. Charlottesville, VA: Imprint Academic, Philosophy Documentation Center.

 

Interactive Artists Works

Kathleen.Rogers. 1995. THE PSI NET PROJECT Psi-Phenomena - Telepresence - Virtual Reality http://web.ukonline.co.uk/Members/kathleen.rogers/psinetweb/psimain.html and http://web.ukonline.co.uk/Members/kathleen.rogers/journal.html

Garth Paine's - Gestation - a responsive environment http://www.activatedspace.com.au/Installations/Gestation/GestationInfo.html
Gestation places the exploration of the potential of computer-based technologies within an organic and human framework.

1. Future Physical: Commissions> Reactive Objects - Digital Dawn http://www.futurephysical.org/pages/programme/commissions/digital_dawn.html. Digital Dawn is a responsive window blind that illuminates in response to its surroundings.

2. Future Physical: Commissions> Research Projects – Memory Release http://www.futurephysical.org/pages/programme/commissions/memory_release.html Memory Release is a research commission towards the creation of a solo performance and promenade piece that explore the interdependency between sensory visual traces and key energy-centres within the physical body and correspond with the 12 organs. The research will use essexdance%uFFD5s motion-capture unit.

3. Future Physical : Programme - Shock http://www.futurephysical.org/pages/programme/commissions/shock.html. This project incorporates a video work, "Shock"; a flick-book; and a commissioned essay about the notion of shock and trauma in relation to the body. In "Shock", a high-speed video process will be used to explore reflex actions, reactions and body functionality.

[ BRAIN OPERA input_output_feedback_theory ] Hypertext, Collaboration, and Interactive Art: "The Brain Opera" In July 1996 The Brain Opera, a collaborative, interactive, sound and image event based on Marvin Minsky's seminal book, The Society of Mind. The Brain Opera will help to establish a new paradigm for the creation and experience of an exhibition. This interactive exhibition challenges old models of intentionality, subjectivity and authorship. http://arts.ucsc.edu/sdaniel/new/brainop.html

Four Chambers Studio: Cooper Artwork Archive
http://www.fourchambers.org/artown_gc_archive.asp - contructed installation environments using technology - especially "sustain". http://www.fourchambers.org/sustained/journal.html

Atsuhito Sekiguchi (Japan) Oct. 6 through Oct. 17, 1999. (Daikanyama, TOKYO). CAST(ARTLAB, Archives, ARTLAB9) http://www.canon.co.jp/cast/artlab/archives/artlab9/journal.html - ARTLAB 9th Exhibition "Connecting RE-BODY". Body existence, which is usually invisible, represented through digital media: "Connecting Re-Body" shows a new vision of body, which people can sense through digital IT... In "Connecting Re-Body," however, bodies are not restricted to their visible external appearances, but the invisible interaction and communication of bodies is described. Physiological circulation inside bodies and exchange of energy with outside sources are data-processed for visitors to experience different kinds of interactive communication with bodies. In this exhibition, visitors can have their bodies scanned by sensors, and experience different internal and external interactions, and the accumulated data are processed and virtually presented. The invisible world of body will reveal itself gradually.”

Creative Time: Consuming Places: Exhibition http://www.creativetime.org/consumingplaces/exhibition.html This exhibition, Consuming Places, examined the emerging virtual and physical social spaces that are radically changing our experience in the urban environment. The internationally diverse artists in Consuming Places draw from the fields of architecture, industrial design and new media to offer both.

Stephen Wilson, P. (2001). “Information Design”, http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~infoarts/links/wilson.artlinks2.html, Cambridge and London, MIT Press, access date: 02/27/03

Sims, Roderick. 1997. ”Interactivity: A Forgotten Art?”. [Online] Available http://intro.base.org/docs/interact/, January 27 issue.

A.L. Drezner, Jessica Higgins, S-, Andrea Torres, Diane Jackson,
Peter Hopkins, Erika Knerr, Ginger Andro, Chuck Glicksman, Catya Plate
June 20 - July 27, 2001 “But Fear Itself”, http://art3idea.ce.psu.edu/einsof/baysa/but_fear_itself.html
a project by Koan-Jeff Baysa Lance Fung Gallery New York, NY

The Knowledge Base Project 1999, Archive of Virtual Artists. Human Interface Technology Laboratory. The resulting publications and pages are here -http://www.hitl.washington.edu/projects/knowledge_base/artapps.html, access date: 02/27/03

ARG - Resources - Art & Artists using Robotics Technology http://www.interaccess.org/arg/arg-knowledge/art.html Art & Artists using Robotics Technology - As well as responsive environments, access date: 04/04/03

Media Museum, ZKM, http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/e/institute/medienmuseum Access date: 04/04/03

Huhtamo, Erkki. “Silicon remembers Ideology, or David Rokeby’s Meta-Interactive Art.” http://www.interlog.com/~drokeby/erkki.html Access date: 04/04/03

Rokeby, David. “Transforming Mirrors.” http://www.interlog.com/~drokeby/mirrorsintro.html Access date: 04/04/03.

Ernestine Daubner. “Interactive Strategies and Dialogical Allegories: Encountering David Rokeby's Transforming Mirrors Through Marcel Duchamp's Open Windows and Closed Doors”. Presented at: "Invencão:Thinking the Next Millenium", São Paulo, Brazil http://www.interlog.com/~drokeby/daubner.html Access date: 04/04/03

Rokeby, David. “David Rokeby: Lecture for ‘Info Art,’ Kwangju Biennale.” http://www.interlog.com/~drokeby/install.html Accessed 04/04/03

Lovell, Robb. “Video Based Sensing in Reactive Performance Spaces.” http://www.intelligentstage.com/papers/VBS.html Access date: 04/04/03

Stern, Andrew. “Deeper Conversations with Interactive Art, or Why Artists Must Program”. Vol. 7 No. 1 Spring 2001 of Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. http://pw1.netcom.com/~apstern/interactivestory.net/papers/deeperconversations.html Access date: 04/04/03

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