Working Bibliography
Baker, Steve. The Postmodern Animal. Reaktion Books, 2000. Bellour, Raymond. “From Hypnosis to Animals,” in Animals, ed. Filipa Ramos, 91-93. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2016. Berger, John. “Why Look at Animals?” in Animals, ed. Filipa Ramos, 66-70. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2016. Berland, Jody. Animal and/as Medium: Symbolic Work in Communicative Regimes. Indiana University Press: 2009. Berland, Jody. Virtual Menageries: Animals as Mediators in Network Cultures. Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2019. Burt, Jonathan. “The Illumination of the Animal Kingdom: The Role of Light and Electricity in Animal Representation,” in Animals, ed. Filipa Ramos, 87-90. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2016. Deleuze, Gilles and Guattari, Felix. “Percept, Affect, Concept,” in Animals, ed. Filipa Ramos, 112-114. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2016. Jeong, Seung-Hoon. “A Global Cinematic Zone of Animal and Technology,” in Animals, ed. Filipa Ramos, 93-100. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2016. Normand, Vincent. “Chessboards and Brambles,” in Animals, ed. Filipa Ramos, 70-74. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2016. Pinto, Ana Teixeria. “The Post-Human Animal,” in Animals, ed. Filipa Ramos, 106-109. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2016. Portney, Kent E. Sustainability. Massachusetts: The MIT Press 2015. Swanstrom, Elizabeth. Animal, Vegetable, Digital: Experiments in New Media Aesthetics and Environmental Poetics. Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press 2016. Rayner, Geof. "Surviving the Anthropocene," in Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet, ed. Wendy Watriss, Steven Evans, and Frederick Baldwin, 32-46. Amsterdam, NL: Schilt Publishing 2016. Diana Thater at the ICA Watershed
Delphine (1999), her sprawling installation that shows humans interacting with dolphins as a springboard to explore the fragility of the natural world ...to spit out disagreeable or amorous ideas like a luminous waterfall, or coddle them—with the extreme satisfaction that it doesn't matter in the least... The Postmodern Animal, Steve Baker
How animal imagery has been used in contemporary art and philosophy to shape ideas about identity and creativity Reassessment of the role of animals in human thought The postmodern animal aesthetic The animal's place in postmodern art and in poststructuralist theory The role of animals in philosophical thought Postmodernism's perplexing fear of pets Agnes Denes
Ecology, the fear of present decay, the hope for future survival, the workings of the brain, the complexities of language, the possibilities of post-Anthropocene habitation |
This journal documents my research relating to the animal in digital media since the 1970’s, which marks the birth of the environmental movement and the start of the digital age.
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