Review of Nathaniel Stern’s Interactive Art and Embodiment: The Implicit Body As Performance

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Robert Jackson reviews Nathaniel Stern's Interactive Art and Embodiment: The Implicit Body as Performance (2013): a critical framework that argues for the importance of embodiment in digital interactive art together with a constitutive philosophy of relationality, movement, materiality and process.

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