Hi Marc,

Hope that the following references might prove useful for thinking
about performance art, activism, digital activism...

(When you say 'neoliberal paradigm', are you seeking seminal papers on
the meaning of neoliberalism, or specific interpretations of
neoliberalism within digital art practice?)

- 'Work Work Work: A Reader on Art and Labour' (2012) Eds. Cecilia
Widenheim, Lisa Rosendahl, Michele Masucci, Annike Enqvist, and
Jonatan Habib Engqvist.
http://www.sternberg-press.com/index.php?pageId=1389&bookId=284&l=en

- 'Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of
Spectatorship' (2012), by Claire Bishop
http://www.versobooks.com/books/958-artificial-hells

- 'Unleashing the Collective Phantoms' (2008) by Brian Holmes

- 'Critical Art Ensemble - Digital Resistance' -
http://www.critical-art.net/books/digital/



Best wishes with your research.
Regards,
Simone Hutchinson



On 17/09/14 11:12 AM, marc garrett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I 'm in the middle of defining some key terms for my PhD.
>
> I have done this, however, I thought it may be good idea to ask those
> from the very community I'm writing about ;-)
>
> So, here we go. They need to be referenced somewhere...
>
> Definitions: terms and concepts.
>
> Analogue.
> Activism.
> Artivism.
> Cyberfemnism.
> Digital.
> Dirty Media.
> Hacking.
> Hacktivism.
> Glitch.
> Media Art.
> Neoliberal Paradigm.
> Net.Art
> Net Art.
> Networked Art.
> Open Source Art.
> Performance Art.
> Post-Digital.
>
> wishing you well.
>
> marc
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