Brosz, John and Carpendale Sheelagh, Samavati, Faramarz and Wang Hao, and Dunning Alan. “Art and Nonlinear Projection”, Department of Computer science, University of Calgari, Alberta College of Art and Design. 2008.

Gibson, James J. The Ecological Approach To Visual Perception, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1979.

Hockney, David. Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters. Viking Studio, 2nd edition, 2006.

Kelso, Robert. “Distortion in Perspective Projection.” Paper, Engineering Design Graphic Journal, Louisiana Tech University, 2008.

Marc, Franz and Annalisa Crannel. Viewpoints: Mathematical Perspective and fractal Geometry in Art. Princeton: University Press, 2011.

Proctor, Yogi. “The Turning Point, Dissertation.” PhD Diss., California Institute of the Arts, School of Critical Studies, 2010.

Terzidis, Kosts and Ali Malkawi. “Distorted Eye.” Paper, UCLA and University of Pennsylvania, 2011.

Wands, Bruce. Art of the Digital Age. New York, Thames & Hudson, 2006.

Watson, Ernest W. How to Use Creative Perspective. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1955.

 

Online Resources

“About.” Amon Tobin. Last updated 2013. Accessed on March 24 2013.
http://www.amontobin.com/

 “Alberti – On Painting.” Last updated 1993, Accessed on March 17 2013.
http://www.noteaccess.com/Texts/Alberti/

Art21. “William Kentridge: Anything is Possible: On Perception.” Last updated March 30, 2012. Accessed on February 18 2013. http://www.art21.org/anythingispossible/slideshow/on-perception/

Charlesworth, Jenny.  “Ground control to Amon Tobin”. The Grid To. Last updated October 19 2011. Accessed on January 2013. http://www.thegridto.com/culture/music/ground-control-to-amon-tobin/

Dekel, Gil. “I’m a Painter, Perspective-localized painter, Felice Varini.” Poetic Mind. Last update July 6 2012. Accessed on March 24 2013. http://www.poeticmind.co.uk/interviews-1/i-am-a-painter

Golden, Ean. “Amon Tobin – The World Most Amazing Dj Booth?” Last update June 7 2011. Accessed on March 20 2013. http://www.djtechtools.com/2011/06/07/amon-tobin-the-worlds-most-amazing-dj-booth/

“Is technology changing art?” Curiosity: Art and Architecture. Last modified September 2011. Accessed on March 19 2013. http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/technology-changing-art

“Light and Shadows.” Kumi Yamashita. Last updated 2012. Accessed on January 20 2013. http://www.kumiyamashita.com/

“Project non Realises.” Felice Varini. Last modified 2013. Accessed on March 24 2013.
http://www.varini.org/

“William Kentridge Fragile Identities, University of Brighton Gallery and The Regency Town House, Brighton”, last modified December 07 2007. Accessed on March 22 2013. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/william-kentridge--fragile-identities-university-of-brighton-gallery-and-the-regency-town-house-brighton-763465.html.

 

Video

 “Amon Tobin, Isam V 2.0.” YouTube Video, 1:22, from the Graz Concert, 2013, posted by ninja000, on Jan30, 2013.

“Amon Tobin: ISAM Live @ Coachella.” YouTube Video, 7:10, 2012, posted by wesawthem on April 18 2012.

“William Kentridge, What will come - has already come.” Vimeo Video, 2:56, 2012, posted by Barbara Soszynska on June 2012.

“William Kentridge, What will come, Animated Film Installation.” YouTube Video, 3:00, from the William Kentridge Exhibition mounted at the University of Brighton, 7th November to 31st December 2007, posted by Ian McDonald on January 23 2009.

Felice Varini.” Vimeo Video, 4:02, March 2012, posted by arts_plastique, on March 2012.

“Felice Varini: Galerie Martine Aboucaya, Paris.” Vimeo Video, 0:31, posted by NO MORE RETURN, April 2012.

“Felice Varini: Three Ellipses for Three Locks – Digital Reconstruction.” Vimeo Video, 0:08, posted by Benjamin Kolder, on November 2012.

“Peter Eszenyi: Four.” YouTube Video, 1:52, posted by 720Design, on March 17, 2009.

“Visualizing Isam.” Vimeo Video, 8:05, from Live Visual Experience 2011, posted by Leviathan, on April 2012.

“Artist Kumi Yamashita - Dialogue.” YouTube Video, 8.59, posted by kebun, on July 9, 2007.

“ Kumi Yamashita.” YouTube Video, 10:32 from Takeshi Kitano’s “Unbelievable”, posted by kebun on April 20, 2008.


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