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issue 13 - 2008 after convergence
issue 12 - 2008 metamodels
issue 11 - 2008 DAC conference
issue 10 - 2007 new pedagogies
issue 9 - 2006 general issue
issue 8 - 2006 gaming networks
issue 7 - 2005 distributed aesthetics
issue 6 - 2005 mobility
issue 5 - 2005 precarious labour
issue 4 - 2005
contagion
issue 3 - 2004 general issue
issue 2 - 2003 new media education
issue 1 - 2003 the politics of networks

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issues

Issue 13 - After convergence: what connects?

Wirelessness as Experience of Transition - Adrian Mackenzie

A Contribution Towards A Grammar of Code - David M. Berry

The Politics of Podcasting - Jonathan Sterne, Jeremy Morris, Michael Brendan Baker and Ariana Moscote Freire

New Maps for Old?: The Cultural Stakes of '2.0' - Caroline Bassett

Repopulating the Map: Why Subjects and Things are Never Alone - Teodor Mitew

Making games? Towards a theory of domestic videogaming - Helen Thornham

Proliferating Connections and Communicating Convergence - Aylish Wood

Issue 12 - models, metamodels and contemporary media

Schizoanalysis as Metamodeling - Janell Watson

Plastic Super Models: aesthetics, architecture and the model of emergence - Pia Ednie-Brown

Regaining Weaver and Shannon - Gary Genosko

On Transmission: A Metamethodological Analysis (after Régis Debray) - Steven Maras

Toward an Ontology of Mutual Recursion: models, mind and media - Mat Wall-Smith

The Models and Politics of Mobile Media - Gerard Goggin

Tag-elese or The Language of Tags - Jan Simons

Who’s Afraid of Technological Determinism? Another Look at Medium Theory - John Potts

Issue 11 - digital arts and culture conference (perth) issue

The Future Is User-Led: The Path towards Widespread Produsage - Axel Bruns

Art Against Information: Case Studies in Data Practice - Mitchell Whitelaw

The Aesthetics of the Ambient Video Experience - Jim Bizzocchi

Cultural Roots for Computing: The Case of African Diasporic Orature and Computational Narrative in the GRIOT SystemD - Fox Harrell

Art and (Second) Life: Over the hills and far away? - Caroline McCaw

Dada Redux: Elements of Dadaist Practice in Contemporary Electronic Literature - Scott Rettberg

Experience and abstraction: the arts and the logic of machines - Simon Penny

Technology transfer present and futures in the electronic arts - Brian Degger

A Game of One’s Own: Towards a New Gendered Poetics of Digital Space - Tracy Fullerton, Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Celia Pearce

The Past as the Future? Nostalgia and Retrogaming in Digital Culture - Jaakko Suominen

Continuous Materiality Through a Hierarchy of Computational Codes - Kenneth J. Knoespel and Jichen Zhu

Issue 10 - new media, networks and new pedagogies

Toward an Algorithmic Pedagogy - Holly Willis

Composing and Compositing: Integrated Digital Writing and Academic Pedagogy - Jamie ‘Skye’ Bianco

Reinventing the Possibilities: Academic Literacy and New Media - Cheryl Ball & Ryan 'rylish' Moeller

The Digital, the Virtual and the Naming of Knowledge - Darren Jorgensen

Some thoughts on the evolution of digital media studies - Lisa Gye

James Farmer with Anne Bartlett-Bragg and Chris Bigum - Roundtable Audio Discussion

Issue 9 - General Issue

Editorial - Andrew Murphie

Digital Bodies and Disembodied Voices: Virtual Idols and the Virtualised Body - Daniel Black

Prosthetics Making Sense: Dancing the Technogenetic Body - Erin Manning

Cultural planning and Chaos Theory in Cyberspace: some notes on a Digital Cultural Atlas Project for Western Sydney - Bob Hodge and Elaine Lally

The Case of 'Mafiaboy' and the Rhetorical Limits of Hacktivism - Gary Genosko

Contact Aesthetics: At the Threshold of the Earth - Warwick Mules

Domestic ICTs, Desire and Fetish - Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs & Chris Shepherd

Issue 8 - Gaming Networks

Editorial - Chris Chesher, Alice Crawford and Julian Kücklich

Land of a Couple of Dances: Global and Local Influences on Freestyle Play in Dance Dance Revolution - Gillian "Gus" Andrews

Negotiating Intra-Asian Games Networks: On Cultural Proximity, East Asian Games Design, and Chinese Farmers - Dean Chan

Cameras, Radios, and Butterflies: the Influence and Importance of Fan Networks for Game Studies - Laurie N. Taylor

Mods, Nay! Tournaments, Yay! - The Appropriation of Contemporary Game Culture by the U.S. Military - David B. Nieborg

Playing at being mobile: Gaming and cute culture in South Korea - Larissa Hjorth

Pervasive Gaming: Formats, Rules and Space - Bo Kampmann Walther

Issue 7 - Distributed Aesthetics

Editorial - Anna Munster, Ingrid Richardson and Lisa Gye

tsk tsk tskand Beyond: Anticipating Distributed Aesthetics - Darren Tofts

Theses on Distributed Aesthetics. Or, What a Network is Not - Anna Munster and Geert Lovink

Sharing Styles: New Media, Creative Communities and the Evidence of an Open Source Design Movement - Gregory Turner-Rahman

Excerpts From‘Portrait Of The VJ’ - Mark Amerika

Multiple Perspectives / Multiple Readings - Simon Biggs

Beyond the Museum Walls : Situating Art in Virtual Space (Polemic Overlay and Three Movements) - Vince Dzekian

Reshaping Spectatorship: Immersive and Distributed Aesthetics - Edwina Bartlem

Entropy and Digital Installation - Susan Ballard

Intimate Transactions: The Evolution of an Ecosophical Networked Practice - Keith Armstrong

Issue 6 - Mobility, New Social Intensities, and the Coordinates of Digital Networks

Editorial - Andrew Murphie, Larissa Hjorth, Gillian Fuller and Sandra Buckley

Flash! Mobs in the Age of Mobile Connectivity - Judith A. Nicholson

Gendered, Bilingual Communication Practices: Mobile text-messaging among Hong Kong College Students - Angel Lin

Mobile Technosoma: some phenomenological reflections on itinerant media devices - Ingrid Richardson

Beat me, Whip me, Spank me, Just Make it Right Again: beyond the didactic masochism of global resistance - Scott Sharpe, Maria Hynes & Robert Fagan

Gestures Towards the Digital Maypole - Felicity Colman & Christian McCrea

Locating Mobility: Practices of co-presence and the persistence of the postal metaphor in SMS/ MMS mobile phone customization in Melbourne - Larissa Hjorth

From Stabilitas Loci to Mobilitas Loci: Networked Mobility and the Transformation of Place - Rowan Wilken

Cute Boys or Game Boys? The Embodiment of Femininity and Masculinity in Young Norwegians’ Text Message Love-Projects - Lin Prøitz

Women's Creation of Camera Phone Culture - Dong-Hoo Lee

Issue 5 - Multitudes, Creative Organisation and the Precarious Condition of New Media Labour 2005

Editorial – Brett Neilson and Ned Rossiter

From Precarity to Precariousness and Back Again: Labour, Life and Unstable Networks – Brett Neilson and Ned Rossiter

On the Life and Deeds of San Precario, Patron Saint of Precarious Workers and Lives – Marcello Tarì and Ilaria Vanni

A Playful Multitude? Mobilising and Counter-Mobilising Immaterial Game Labour – Greig de Peuter and Nick Dyer-Witheford

Postcard from the Edge: Autobiographical Musings on the Dis/organisations of the Multimedia Industry – Linda Leung

Speculations on a Marxist theory of the Virtual Revolution – Bob Hodge and Gabriela Coronado

Learning and Insurgency in Creative Organisations – Paul Newfield and Timothy Rayner

Dawn of the Organised Networks – Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter

Issue 4 - Contagion and the Diseases of Information 2005

Editorial – Andy Goffey

Living Dead Networks – Eugene Thacker

Digital Monsters, Binary Aliens ; Computer Viruses, Capitalism and the Flow of Information – Jussi Parikka

Marginal Networks: The Virus between Complexity and Suppression – Roberta Buiana

Rhythmic Parasites: A Virological Analysis of Sound and Dance – Stamatia Portanova

Issue 3 - General Issue 2004

Textual Dreaming: Dis-Ease in the Interface – Phillip Roe

Composing the Self: Of Diaries and Lifelogs – José van Dijck

It's New Media: But is it Art Education? – Trebor Scholz

Online Memorialisation: The Web As A Collective Memorial Landscape For Remembering The Dead – Kylie Veale

Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Google-Bomb – Séamus Byrne

The Online Body Breaks Out?: Asence, Ghosts, Cyborgs, Gender, Polarity and Politics – Jonathan Marshall

Material Cultural Evolution: An Interview with Niles Eldredge – Belinda Barnet & Niles Eldredge


Issue 2 – New Media Education 2003

Halflives, A Mystory: Writing Hypertext to Learn – Lisa Gye

Learning Through New Media Objects – Karen Woo

WebCT: Will the Future of Online Education be User-friendly? – Tama Leaver

That-which-new media studies-will-become – Philip Roe

Email and Epistolary Technologies: Presence, Intimacy, Disembodiment – Esther Milne


Issue 1 – The Politics of Networks 2003

Report: Creative Labour and the Role of Intellectual Property – Ned Rossiter

Perfect Match: Biometrics and Body Patterning in a Networked World – Gillian Fuller

Internet Politics in an Information Economy – Jon Marshall

The Military-Entertainment Complex: A New Facet of Information Warfare – Stephen Stockwell and Adam Muir

The Erasure of Technology in Cultural Critique – Belinda Barnet