Mesh

Mesh Issue #11

Contents:
Psychotic Reactions: Why we are not Sirius, by Helen Stuckey

Transcendence in Cyberspace: Of virtual and other realities, by Deborah Drurie

Troy Innocent: Memespace, by Darren Tofts

Tim Gruchy: Synthing, by Shiralee Saul

Lindsay Colborne: Serendipity and the road to happiness, by Emily Clarke

Consciousness Reframed: Art and consciousness in the post-biological era, by Taylor Nuttall

The Digital Mirror Stage: Or the pixelated gaze, by Kurt Brereton

Altered States: Metamorphosis and cyberbole, by Shiralee Saul

Jon McCormack: Turbulence an interactive museum of unnatural history

Tina Gonsalvas: Process of becoming, by Jane Leonard

Rebecca Young: Are you happy yet?, by Christine Adams

When Meme Meets Gene: Mindflux, mutagen and the virtual replicators, by Belinda Barnet

Techno-utopianism in Video Art and the Digital New Media: from the ‘Psychedelic' Sixties to the ‘Cyberdelic' Nineties, by John Conomos

The Art of Dance, by Benjamin Brady

Norie Neumark's Shock in the Ear, by Mike Leggett

Psy Harmonic's Psy Visions, by Jackie Cooper

Drome, by Helen Stuckey

Dorian Dowse: OmTipi

Off The Rails: Introduction to a speculative history of mental imagery in cinema, by Adrian Martin

Browsing MOO_Media, by Ann Morrison

Towards a Mass Psychology of the Net, by Geert Lovink

From the Inside Out: Isabelle Delmotte's Epileptograph: the Internal Journey, by Kathy Cleland

Naomi Herzog: Playing in Mined Feelds, by Amanda King

pH7.2 ­ Watchtower, by Peter Hennessey

Christopher Langton: PVC satire, by Chris Gregory

The Art of Speed, by D. J. Huppatz

Foreword: Writing in, writing on (a work in progress), by Adrian Miles

Bad Mojo, by Ian Haig

Escape Velocity: Company in Space, by Sophie Hansen

Mark Dundon: U-boats, aeroplanes and cruel seas, by Helen Stuckey

Trick or Treat: An installation by Martine Corompt, Ian Haig and Phillip Samartzis, by Dominic Redfern

William Yang and The North, by Tracey Benson

Cyber Cultures, by Ann Morrison

Trophies of Sickness: An installation by Emily Clarke, by Suzy Morton

Big Banana Time Inc.: Tracey Benson's Uncanny Australia, by Kimberly Miller

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