Frances Dyson
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ISEA1995
Dr. Frances Dyson is a practicing media artist and theorist with specialties in sound and new media. Her audio artwork has been aired internationally, and she has exhibited installation works in North America, Australia and Japan. Many of her works have been commissioned and aired by the Listening Room, ABC Radio, and recent sound art can be heard on the CD Ding Dong Deluxe, (Avatar), Quebec. Dyson has also published and lectured widely in Australia and overseas in the field of media arts criticism, and is currently researching issues related to arts practice and new media technologies. She has recently contributed to Immersed in Technology (Banff Centre/MIT Press, forthcoming), Leonardo Music Journal, 21 C, and Critical Issues in Electronic Media (ed. Simon Penny, SUNY Press).
ISEA1994
Dr. Frances Dyson is a practicing media artist and theorist who specializes in sound. She has exhibited, lectured and published widely in Australia and overseas, most recently at the Kawasaki Museum in Tokyo for SoundCulture Japan, and the “Art and Virtual Environments” symposium at The Banff Centre for the Arts. Currently she is lecturing in Media Arts at the University of Wollongong.
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- Australia
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Title: A Philosophonics of Space: Sound, Futurity and the End of the World
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Title: The Metaphor of Cave in the Electronic Arts
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Title: Sharing Subjectivities: Exploring New Concepts of Interface Design Panel Introduction
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Title: Sharing Subjectivities: Exploring new concepts of Interface Design Panel Statement
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