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Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium                   roy.ascott@btinternet.com 

'Technoetics is a convergent field of practice that seeks to explore consciousness and connectivity through digital, telematic, chemical or spiritual means, embracing both interactive and psychoactive technologies, and the creative use of moistmedia.'  (Roy Ascott 2008)

Technoetic Arts focuses upon the juncture between art, technology and the mind. Divisions between academic areas of study, once rigidly fixed, are gradually dissolving due to developments in science and cultural practice. This fusion has had a dramatic effect upon the scope of various disciplines. In particular, the profile of art has radically evolved in our present technological culture

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MLA; Artbibliographies; Academic Search Elite; Academic Search Alumni Edition; Academic Search Premier; Academic Search Complete; Art & Architecture Complete; Art & Architecture Index; Art Abstracts; British Humanities Index; Ulrich's; Public Affairs Index; International Bibliography of Theatre & Dance; Advanced Placement Source; GreenFILE; Film and Television Literature Index; Grolier; SCOPUS

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