Digital Art Museum aims to become the world's leading online resource for the history and practice of digital fine art. It exhibits the work of leading Artists in this field since 1956. [DAM] is an on-line museum with a comprehensive exhibition o
Kristin Reilly features her product videos at this site. Digital Trends (formerly Designtechnica) helps people make the most of the "hi-tech lifestyle" by providing sneak peeks, one-of-a-kind reviews, editorials and news about trend-setting consumer techn
Bloom’s Taxonomy, developed in the 1950’s, expresses thinking and learning through a set of concepts that begin with lower order thinking skills (LOTS) and build to higher order thinking skills (HOTS). The initial phraseology of Bloom’s Taxonomy had
The vast array of data points that make up "personal information" in the age of online media are nearly impossible to quantify or neatly define. Name, address, and phone number are just the basics in a world where voluntarily posting self-authored content such as text, photos, and video has become a cornerstone of engagement in the era of the participatory Web.
The more content we contribute voluntarily to the public or semi-public corners of the Web, the more we are not only findable, but also knowable.
Beschreibung verschiedener Kolaborationen und Zusammenschlüsse für Projekte im Bereich digitale Archivierung im Internet.
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"one of the longest continuously running online galleries and e-zines dedicated to new media art, digital culture and philosophy; contributions by international artists and writers including Brian Eno, Yoko Ono, John Berger, Sean Cubitt, Susan Sontag..."
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