Reference

The following is a list of media relevant to research on networks. If there are any relevant media you feel I have missed out please add a reference below in the comments section.

Books:

Sterling, B. (2005) Shaping Things. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. (ISBN: 0262693267)

Ascott, R. Shanken E.A. (Ed) (2003), Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology and Consciousness. Berkeley: University of California Press. (ISBN: 0520218035)

MacLeod, K. (Ed) Beardon, C. (Ed) Holdridge, L. (Ed) (2005), Thinking Through Art; Reflections on Art as Research. London; Routledge. (ISBN: 0415364779)

Baumgärtel, T. (2001) net.art 2.0: New Materials Towards Net Art. Nuremberg: Verlag Moderne Kunst Nurnberg. (ISBN: 3933096669)

Stallabrass, J. (2002) Internet Art : The Online Clash of Culture and Commerce. London: Tate. (ISBN: 1854373455)

Barabasi, A. (2002) Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing. (ISBN: 0452284392)

Association MetaWorx (2003) Approaches to Interactivity: Metaworx: Young Swiss Interactive. Basel: Birkhauser Verlag AG. (ISBN: 3764300892)

Osborne, P. (2002) Conceptual Art. London: Phaidon Press. (ISBN: 0714839302)

Online:

Bleecker, J. (2005) Why Things Matter. Available at: http://research.techkwondo.com/files/WhyThingsMatter.pdf (Accessed: 25th November 2006)

ECAL, University of Art and Design Lausanne (No date)
Variable Environment; mobility, interaction city and crossovers
. Available at: http://sketchblog.ecal.ch/variable_environment/ (Accessed: 05/03/07)

Oslo School of Architecture and Design (2005 - 2009) Touch. Available at: http://www.nearfield.org/ (Accessed: 05/03/07)

Semapedia.org (No date) Semapedia.org. Available at: http://www.semapedia.org/ (Accessed: 25th November 2006)

Kirsh, D. (No date) Interactivity and Multimedia Interfaces. Available at: http://interactivity.ucsd.edu/articles/Interactivity/brock-single.html (Accessed: 1st April 2008)

Shannon, C. E. (1948) A Mathematical Theory of Communication. Available at: http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/what/shannonday/paper.html (Accessed: 1st April 2008)

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