Roy Ascott - Books Edited By Roy Ascott

Books Edited By Roy Ascott

  • Ascott, R., Girao, L. M. (eds). Presence in the Mindfield: art, identity,and the technology of transformation. Aveiro, Portugal: Universidade deAveiro. 2011.
  • Ascott, R., Gangvik, E., Jahrmann, M. (eds). Making Reality Really Real. Trondheim: TEKS. 2010.
  • Ascott, R., Bast, G., Fiel, W. (eds). New Realities: Being Syncretic. Vienna: Springer. 2009.
  • Ascott, R. (ed). Engineered Nature: art and consciousness in the post-biological era. Bristol: Intellect Books. 2006.
  • Ascott, R. (ed). Art Technology Consciousness. Exeter: Intellect Books. 2000
  • Ascott, R. (ed). Reframing Consciousness. Exeter: Intellect Books. 1999

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