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Media Arts History, Publications, & Resources
Contemporary media artists have numerous predecessors from many disciplines. These links attempt to provide some context to how the fields of art, science, and technology have intertwined to form "multimedia".
  Web Link Hits
An Artist's Real-Time 3D Glossary
A glossary of Real-Time 3D (RT3D) terms tailored specifically for artists. If you understand these ideas, you can then adapt their principles to work with a great variety of different RT3D applications.
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AudioVideo101 Dictionary
The audio/video dictionary is a comprehensive repository of terms and detailed definitions designed to take the mystery out of home entertainment.
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From Wagner to Virtual Reality
A comprehensive history of multimedia based on the excellent book by the same same.
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From Celluloid to Cyberspace: The Media Arts and the Changing Arts World
The authors examine the organizational features of the media arts, placing them in the context of the broader arts environment and identifying the major challenges they face.
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Leonardo Online
Leonardo began international publication of its print journal in 1968, and has continued to focus for more than 30 years on writings by artists who work with science- and technology-based art media.
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Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and Money: Technology-Based Art and the Dynamics of Sustainability
New support opportunities exist for tech-based art, such as commercializing invention and tapping a new generation of collectors, patrons and sponsors. But tech-based art is still art, which suffers from deep cultural inadequacies in the US.
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  Independent Film and Animation Distribution  (4)
  Media Arts Centers & Art/Science Organizations  (17)
  Media Arts Festivals & Conferences  (10)
   Media Arts History, Publications, & Resources (6)
  Media Literacy and Education  (6)
  Media Arts-Oriented Bars and Clubs  (4)
  Open Source Media Arts Resources  (10)
  Public Domain Image & Film Libraries  (15)
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