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Digital Creativity, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 1999
- Monika Büscher, Martin Kompast, Rüdiger Lainer, Ina Wagner:
The Architect's Wunderkammer: Aesthetic Pleasure & Engagement in Electronic Spaces. 1-17 - Julian Malins, Carole Gray:
The Digital Thesis: Recent Developments in Practice-Based PhD Research in Art & Design. 18-28 - George Whale:
Software Techniques for Printmaking. 29-36 - Sue Gollifer:
Artist Space. 37-51
Volume 10, Number 2, 1999
- Masoud Yazdani:
Iconic Communication Revisited. 65-66 - Paul Honeywill:
Designing Icons for the Graphical User Interface. 67-78 - Leon Cruickshank, Brian Hughes:
Facilitating the Evolution of a User Driven Iconotextual Internet Patois. 79-89 - Kheir Al-Kodmany:
Combining Digital and Traditional Visualisation Techniques in Community-Based Planning and Design. 91-103 - Mike Phillips:
MediaSpace 7 (part 1). 104 - Mike Phillips:
MediaSpace 7 (part 2). 105-109 - Mike Phillips:
MediaSpace 7 (part 3). 110-113 - Mike Phillips:
MediaSpace 7 (part 4). 114-118
Volume 10, Number 3, 1999
- Christie Carson:
Theatre and Technology: Battling with the Box. 129-134 - Steve Dixon:
Remediating Theatre in a Digital Proscenium. 135-142 - Chris Dyer:
virtual_Stages: an Interactive Model of Performance Spaces for Creative Teams, Technicians and Students. 143-152 - Colin Beardon, Terry Enright:
Computers and Improvisation: Using the Visual Assistant for Teaching. 153-166 - Mika Luma Tuomola:
Drama in the Digital Domain: Commedia dell'Arte, Characterisation, Collaboration and Computers. 167-179 - Richard Williams, Chris Vervain:
Masks for Menander: Imaging and Imagining Greek Comedy. 180-182 - Mark Reaney:
Virtual Reality and the Theatre: Immersion in Virtual Worlds. 183-188
Volume 10, Number 4, 1999
- Bob Clay:
Editorial. 193-196 - David Puttnam:
Keynote Address to CADE 99. 197-204 - Jim Budd, Surya Vanka, Andy Runton:
The ID-Online Asynchronous Learning Network: a 'Virtual Studio' for Interdisciplinary Design Collaboration. 205-214 - Mike King:
The Tyranny and the Liberation of Three-Space: a Journey by Ray-Tracer. 215-227 - Phillip Russell, David Durling, Brian Griffiths:
The Use of Multimedia Guidelines versus Designers' Attitudes. 228-242 - Sue Gollifer:
Artist Space. 243-256
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