Martin Rieser - Publications

Publications

  • Rieser, Martin, and Middleton,Tim 2008 The Crow Road SOLSTICE Conference, Edge Hill University

Conference proceedings

  • Rieser, Martin, and Randell, Cliff 2008 Hosts, Intelligent Environments Seattle Conference proceedings
  • Rieser, Martin, 2008 Mobile, Pervasive and Locative Media Art and the reinvention of Place Future of Creative Technologies Magazine IOCT, De Montfort University
  • Rieser, Martin (Editor /Author) The Mobile Audience (Book and Website) on Mobile media art, Rodopi (Pending 2008)
  • Rieser, Martin, Rediscovering spatial narrative for locative media, at Porus City, Urban Interface Conference, Oslo, 2007
  • Rieser, Martin, Mobile Audience at Fuzzy Interference: Digitising the Environment: Lovebytes Conference Panel Sheffield 2006
  • Rieser, Martin, Hosts Trondheim Matchmakers 2005
  • Rieser, Martin, The Poetics of Interactivity: The Uncertainty Principle at Interactivity of Digital Texts Conference, University Of Meunster, Germany 2005
  • Rieser, Martin, Locative Media and Spatial Narratives, Presentation and paper at Consciousness Reframed: Altered States Conference, University of Plymouth 2005
  • Rieser, Martin, Networked Performance: How Does Art Affect Technology and Vice Versa? Paper and Panel Presentation, Siggraph Los Angeles, USA, 2005
  • Rieser, Martin, Narratives for the 21st Century, Poster and Paper at Refresh: New Media Histories, Banff Centre, Canada, 2005
  • Rieser, Martin, Mobile Mapping in Gibbons, Joan and Winwood, Kaye (Eds), Hothaus Papers: perspectives and paradigms in media arts, Article Press and VIVID 2006
  • Rieser, Martin, From Gallery to Street in Mealing, Stuart (Editor). Computers and Art. Intellect 2nd edition 2003
  • Rieser, Martin and Zapp, Andrea (Eds), New Screen Media: Cinema,Art,Narrative, BFI/ZKM 2002

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