On Katja Tukiainen: Research | Pleasure | Work
Smith, M. 2010. On Katja Tukiainen: Research | Pleasure | Work. Katja Tukiainen.
Smith, M. 2010. On Katja Tukiainen: Research | Pleasure | Work. Katja Tukiainen.
Title | On Katja Tukiainen: Research | Pleasure | Work |
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Authors | Smith, M. |
Year | 2010 |
Publisher | Katja Tukiainen |
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Published | 2010 |
Web address (URL) | http://katja-tukiainen-paradis-a-z.blogspot.com/2010/12/response-of-dr-marquard-smith-founder.html |
Theses on the philosophy of history: the work of research in the age of digital searchability and distributability
Smith, M. 2013. Theses on the philosophy of history: the work of research in the age of digital searchability and distributability. Journal of Visual Culture. 12 (3), pp. 375-403. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470412913507505
The erotic doll: a modern fetish
Smith, M. 2013. The erotic doll: a modern fetish. New Haven Yale University Press.
Visual culture studies
Smith, M. 2011. Visual culture studies. in: Encyclopedia of literature and cultural theory Chichester Wiley.
Web 3.0: metadata r us
Smith, M. 2010. Web 3.0: metadata r us. Paperweight: a newspaper of visual and material culture. 1 (1).
Visual culture studies: questions of history, theory, and practice
Smith, M. 2009. Visual culture studies: questions of history, theory, and practice. in: Methodologies of art history in transcultural era Korean Association of Modern and Contemporary Art. pp. 163-208
Visual culture studies: questions of history, theory, and practice
Smith, M. 2006. Visual culture studies: questions of history, theory, and practice. in: Jones, A. (ed.) A companion to contemporary art since 1945 Oxford Blackwell. pp. 470-489
The vulnerable articulate: prosthetics, aesthetics, and erotics in James Gillingham, Aimee Mullins, and Matthew Barney
Smith, M. 2006. The vulnerable articulate: prosthetics, aesthetics, and erotics in James Gillingham, Aimee Mullins, and Matthew Barney. in: Davis, L. (ed.) The disability studies reader. 2nd edition London Routledge. pp. 736-755
The vulnerable articulate: prosthetics, aesthetics, and erotics in James Gillingham, Aimee Mullins, and Matthew Barney
Smith, M. 2005. The vulnerable articulate: prosthetics, aesthetics, and erotics in James Gillingham, Aimee Mullins, and Matthew Barney. in: Smith, M. and Morra, J. (ed.) The prosthetic impulse: from a posthuman present to a biocultural future Cambridge, Mass MIT Press. pp. 43-72
The vulnerable articulate: prosthetics, aesthetics, and erotics in James Gillingham, Aimee Mullins, and Matthew Barney
Smith, M. 2010. The vulnerable articulate: prosthetics, aesthetics, and erotics in James Gillingham, Aimee Mullins, and Matthew Barney. in: Davis, L.J. (ed.) The disability studies reader. 3rd edition London Routledge.
How we became metadata
Smith, M. 2010. How we became metadata.
Questionnaire on Barack Obama
Smith, M. 2009. Questionnaire on Barack Obama. Journal of Visual Culture. 8 (2), pp. 123-124. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470412909107071
Politics: An Interview with W. J. T. Mitchell
Smith, M. 2009. Politics: An Interview with W. J. T. Mitchell. Culture, Theory and Critique. 50 (2&3), pp. 321-335. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735780903240380
Visual culture studies: questions of history, theory, and practice
Smith, M. 2009. Visual culture studies: questions of history, theory, and practice. in: Preziosi, D. (ed.) The art of art history: a critical anthology. New edition Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 455-467
Review: On the Zapruder film: travelling images in our visual and media culture
Smith, M. 2009. Review: On the Zapruder film: travelling images in our visual and media culture. Norsk Medietidsskrift. 15 (3).
Performance, disability, humour, and being in the world: an interview with Aaron Williamson
Smith, M. 2008. Performance, disability, humour, and being in the world: an interview with Aaron Williamson. in: Aaron Williamson: the monograph KIOSK Press/Live Art Development Agency. pp. 6-15
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