Rupturing vIrtual space: thesis in support of practice-based dissertation, Master of Art & Design (Visual Arts), Aut University, 2017 / Ratema Nathan ; supervisor: Nova Paul.

This document details the research and ideas which have informed the development of my art practice. My practice is concerned with the implications of persistent mediation by the ubiquitous technologies of the virtual environment. My chosen medium is the screen-based device which enables access and...

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Main Author: Nathan, Ratema (Author)
Corporate Author: Auckland University of Technology. School of Art and Design
Format: Ethesis
Language:English
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Summary:This document details the research and ideas which have informed the development of my art practice. My practice is concerned with the implications of persistent mediation by the ubiquitous technologies of the virtual environment. My chosen medium is the screen-based device which enables access and participation in this 'virtual space'. In this document I explore how my art practice can create a rupture in the relationship between the user and the 'virtual space' they inhabit.
Author supplied keywords: Virtual; Digital; Mediated; Video.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
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