Apparition (Paperback)

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Long before virtual reality captured the imagination, holography provided artists with a new, challenging, three-dimensional medium. Its very immateriality demanded that artists approach its illusions in unforeseen and inventive ways.

Apparition provides the first detailed study of holographic art in Australia, of the artists producing it and the scientific institutions assisting them. It includes examinations of the work of Paula Dawson, Alexander, and Margaret Benyon and of the institutional collaborations developed by artists such as George Gittoes and David Warren. The book also provides an important historical survey of this advanced-technology art and canvasses the theoretical, perceptual and philosophical issues posed by the hyperreality of the holographic medium.

Rebecca Coye is a lecturer and Philip Hayward a senior lecturer, both in media and communication studies at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.


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Long before virtual reality captured the imagination, holography provided artists with a new, challenging, three-dimensional medium. Its very immateriality demanded that artists approach its illusions in unforeseen and inventive ways.

Apparition provides the first detailed study of holographic art in Australia, of the artists producing it and the scientific institutions assisting them. It includes examinations of the work of Paula Dawson, Alexander, and Margaret Benyon and of the institutional collaborations developed by artists such as George Gittoes and David Warren. The book also provides an important historical survey of this advanced-technology art and canvasses the theoretical, perceptual and philosophical issues posed by the hyperreality of the holographic medium.

Rebecca Coye is a lecturer and Philip Hayward a senior lecturer, both in media and communication studies at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

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Product Details

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Imprint

Power Institute of Fine Arts

Country of origin

Australia

Release date

December 1995

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2011

Authors

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Dimensions

250 x 209 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

136

ISBN-13

978-0-909952-27-3

Barcode

9780909952273

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LSN

0-909952-27-2



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