Links on Computers and Society
Arts and Entertainment

Items:
Chinese Study Broadway Musicals.  22 Dec 2002.
Cyber Artists Pain Themselves into a Corner.  22 Dec 2002.
Movie Posters That Talk Back.  13 Dec 02
Three-Dimensional Magazine Lives Again in Two Dimensions   10 dec 02
Is the era of free content on the WEB over?  9 dec -02
AOL develops new add-on marketing strategy.  Dec 02  later story.
Graphic Arts Magic in Havana.  Nov 14 2002
Kitchen Theater.  Nov 14
Exhibiting Digital Films.  Nov 14 2002
The Pitch: Dreamland Goes Digital  nov 14 2002
New Generation of Video Games Add Sex to the Myth.
Revisioning the World Trade Center.  Includes multimedia presentation.Character from Dead or Alive:  Xtreme Beach Volleyball
DVD's replacing VHS, will the media change the message?  Aug 2002
Microart.
Paintings Too Perfect? The Great  Optics Debate.
Museums Collecting Art and Images of September 11.
Trading of Pirated Online Music Increases Despite Napster Ruling.
Satellite Radio Aimed at Commuters Who Will Pay Subscriptions.
Hollywood Studios to rent films online.
The Art World Starts to Pay Attention to Video Games.
A Scientist's Art - computer fiction.
Children's Digital Art.
 
 

Do Androids Long for MomAI:  Artificial Intelligence the Movie
Online Films Worth Screening. A film about the bubonic plague in 1720.
A Wing, A Prayer and Presto, it's WEB TV.
Movie about the bursting of the Internet Bubble - "startup.com" a new company that goes bankrupt.
Guggenheim's Latest Branch to Open in Cyberspace.
Whitney Museum Bitstream and Data Dynamics Exhibits.
Let the Game Wars Begin:  Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft want to take gaming into the mainstream, and they'll fight it out along the way.
Baseball Fans to be charged for Internet audio broadcasts of games.
Music industry and Napster still ad odds.
Digital Art:  Do you View it at Home or in Public?
Bit by Bit, the Digital Age Comes Into  Artistic Focus
Is It Theft, or Is It Freedom? 7 Views of the Web's Impact on Culture Clashes.
Bit Screen Streaming Cinema  - films made for the Internet.
Are Computer Games a New Art Form?
Plotting the Next Chapter in Storytelling on the WEB.
Clicking Outside the Box:  How Interactive do TV Viewers Want Their TV to Be?
An Art Museum goes entirely online.
A video game with an intelligent heroine and an engaging story.

Problems of displaying Internet art in a gallery.  An online art gallery of paintings of Camden by Prof William Hoffman of our art department.  His 4th and Market Streets with Campbell Soup Towers is at right. 
Sissy-fight, a new game aimed at adults.An online screening of the film Matrix with a simultaneous chat with the producers.
 Ray Kurzweil's Cybernetic Poet is now available for downloading!  It's free, although there is also a  Premium edition that costs $29.95.  Experimenting with this and other AI writing programs would be an interesting term project.
Use of hand-held PC's as museum guides.
New web browser which displays random works of art.
Big businesses explore WEB art.
DVD Audio.
Feature film to be released on the WEB.
Learning about Leonardo DaVinci site.   NY Times story about this site.
Exploring the aesthetics of ASCII text.
Fractal patterns in African Art.....
An interesting discussion of the Fourth Dimension in Art.
An interesting paper by Paul L. Larsen on Connections Between Modern Physics and Modern Art in the Works of Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso
 Free Web Music Spreads From Campus to Office
 We Can Make Van Gogh 3-D! Should We?
How computers are changing the field of architecture, including linked stories on the use of software to string holes together and on the digital design for a planetarium dome.
A story about digital art
  Putting the Music Business Online.
 
 


 
 
Take a Video Tour of the Universe, courtesy of the new Hayden Planetarium (click on the photograph).