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Title Statement Blur of the otherworldly : contemporary art, technology, and the paranormal
Varying Form of Title Contemporary art, technology, and the paranormal
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Center for Art and Visual Culture , Baltimore, Md. ; 2006 : c2006
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Physical Description 189 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) : 23 cm.
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General Note Sticker on back cover has added ISBN-13 of 971890761080. Includes checklist (p. 187-189)
Formatted Contents Note The shadow of doubt -- Adrift in the fluidium -- Insubstantial pageants -- Synthetic spectres -- Biographies.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note Exhibition schedule: Center for Art & Visual Culture, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, 21 October-11 December, 2005.
Summary, etc "The Blur of the Otherworldly presents twenty-eight contemporary artists whose work employs modern communication technologies (photography, film, video, radio, Internet, computers) to explore culturally inbred questions/superstitions concerning parallel worlds to our own...The artists of Blur of the Otherworldly explore the vagaries of the shifting line between what we know from science and technology and what scuttles around the darker edges of the imagination"--Back cover.
Additional Physical Form available Note Issued also as number 9 in Issues in Cultural Theory (listed as ISSN 15211223, ISBN 1890761087)
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