Transference, Tradition, Technology: Native New Media Exploring Visual & Digital Culture
2005
Transference, Tradition, Technology explores Indigenous new media and references the work of artists within a political, cultural, and aesthetic milieu. The book constructs an Indigenous art history relating to these disciplines, one that is grounded in the philosophical and cosmological foundations of Indigenous concepts of community and identity within the rigour of contemporary arts discourse. Approachable in nature but scholarly in content, this book is the first of its kind. A text book for students and teachers of Indigenous history and visual and media art, and a source for writers, scholars and historians, Transference, Tradition, Technology is co-produced with the Art Gallery of Hamilton in Hamilton and Indigenous Media Arts Group in Vancouver.
Art Metropole~root~>
Art Metropole~root~>
Identifier
L0126Call Number
N7433.84 C3T73 2005~root~>Extent
xiii, 223 pages : illustrations ; softcover 23 cm~root~>Language
ISBN
9781894773096~root~>Place of Publication
Banff, AB~root~>Publication Type
PrintContributor
Monika Kin Gagnon, Shawna Dempsey, Loretta Todd, Candice Hopkins, Marjorie Beaucage, Victor Masayesva, Geg Young-Ing, Âhasiw Maskêgon-Iskwêw, Steven Loft, Dana Claxton, Melanie TownsendPublisher
Walter Phillips GalleryCollection
grunt gallery LibraryCopyright 2005 Walter Phillips Gallery Editions.~root~>