Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research (Journal)
Technoetic Arts focuses upon the juncture between art, technology and the mind, drawing from academic research and often unorthodox approaches. Technoetic Arts is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the juncture of art practice, technology and the human mind, opening up a forum for trans-disciplinary speculative research.
Founding Editor
Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium, UK
Editorial Organism
Editorial Organism
editors@technoeticartsjournal.org
Tom Ascott
The Royal United Services Institute, UK
John Bardakos
Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece
Dalila Honorato
Ionian University, Greece
Hu Yong
Beihang University, China
Claudia Jacques
Knowledge Art Studios, USA
Claudia Westermann
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Luna Zhou
Plymouth University
According to Roy Ascott, founding editor of Technoetic Arts, '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' (2008).
Technoetic Arts focuses on 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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Founding Editor
Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium, UK
Editorial Organism
Editorial Organism
editors@technoeticartsjournal.org
Tom Ascott
The Royal United Services Institute, UK
John Bardakos
Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece
Dalila Honorato
Ionian University, Greece
Hu Yong
Beihang University, China
Claudia Jacques
Knowledge Art Studios, USA
Claudia Westermann
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Luna Zhou
Plymouth University
Founding Editor
Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium, UK
Editorial Organism
Editorial Organism
editors@technoeticartsjournal.org
Tom Ascott
The Royal United Services Institute, UK
John Bardakos
Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece
Dalila Honorato
Ionian University, Greece
Hu Yong
Beihang University, China
Claudia Jacques
Knowledge Art Studios, USA
Claudia Westermann
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Luna Zhou
Plymouth University
Founding Editor
Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium, UK
Editorial Organism
Editorial Organism
editors@technoeticartsjournal.org
Tom Ascott
The Royal United Services Institute, UK
John Bardakos
Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece
Dalila Honorato
Ionian University, Greece
Hu Yong
Beihang University, China
Claudia Jacques
Knowledge Art Studios, USA
Claudia Westermann
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Luna Zhou
Plymouth University
This peer-reviewed journal presents the cutting edge of ideas, projects and practices arising from the confluence of art, science, technology and consciousness research. It has a special interest in matters of mind and the extension of the senses through technologies of cognition and perception. It documents accounts of transdisciplinary research, collaboration and innovation in the design, theory and production of new systems and structures for life in the twenty-first century, while inviting a re-evaluation of older world-views, esoteric knowledge and arcane cultural practices. Artificial life, the promise of nanotechnology, the ecology of mixed reality environments, the reach of telematic media and the effect generally of a post-biological culture on human values and identity, are issues central to the journal's focus.
All articles submitted should be original work and must not be under consideration by other publications.
Contributions may be between 5,000 and 7,500 words and should be accessible to the non-specialist reader.
Submissions should be made via the 'Submit' button on this page. Any queries regarding the journal should be directed to the Editorial Organism at editors@technoeticartsjournal.org.
Founding Editor
Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium, UK
Editorial Organism
Editorial Organism
editors@technoeticartsjournal.org
Tom Ascott
The Royal United Services Institute, UK
John Bardakos
Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece
Dalila Honorato
Ionian University, Greece
Hu Yong
Beihang University, China
Claudia Jacques
Knowledge Art Studios, USA
Claudia Westermann
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Luna Zhou
Plymouth University
Editorial Advisory Board
Mohammed Aziz Chafchaouni
Foundation Al Andalus, Morocco
James K. Gimzewski
University of California Los Angeles, USA
Steve Grand
Cyberlife Research, UK
Eduardo Kac
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA
Pierre Levy
University of Ottawa, Canada
Luis Eduardo Luna
Center for the Study of Psychointegrator Plants, Visionary Art and Consciousness, Brazil
Ryohei Nakatsu
Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta
Independent architect and composer, Portugal
Edward Shanken
Duke University, USA
Neil Spiller
University College London, UK
Barbara Maria Stafford
University of Chicago, USA
Victoria Vesna
University of California Los Angeles, USA
Won-Kon YI
Dankook University, South Korea
Diana Slattery
Domeworks, Albany, USA
Piet Hut
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA
Founding Editor
Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium, UK
Editorial Organism
Editorial Organism
editors@technoeticartsjournal.org
Tom Ascott
The Royal United Services Institute, UK
John Bardakos
Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece
Dalila Honorato
Ionian University, Greece
Hu Yong
Beihang University, China
Claudia Jacques
Knowledge Art Studios, USA
Claudia Westermann
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Luna Zhou
Plymouth University
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- Volume (18): Issue (1)
- Cover date: 2020
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- Volume (17): Issue (1-2)
- Cover date: 2019
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- Volume (17): Issue (3)
- Cover date: 2019
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- Volume (16): Issue (1)
- Cover date: 2018
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- Volume (16): Issue (2)
- Cover date: 2018
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- Volume (16): Issue (3)
- Cover date: 2018
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- Volume (15): Issue (1)
- Cover date: 2017
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- Volume (15): Issue (2)
- Cover date: 2017
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- Volume (15): Issue (3)
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- Volume (14): Issue (1)
- Cover date: 2016
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- Volume (14): Issue (3)
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- Volume (13): Issue (1)
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- Volume (13): Issue (3)
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- Volume (12): Issue (1)
- Cover date: 2014
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- Volume (12): Issue (2)
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- Volume (11): Issue (1)
- Cover date: 2013
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- Volume (11): Issue (2)
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- Volume (11): Issue (3)
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- Volume (10): Issue (1)
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- Volume (10): Issue (2)
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- Volume (9): Issue (1)
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- Volume (9): Issue (2)
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- Volume (8): Issue (1)
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- Volume (8): Issue (2)
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- Volume (8): Issue (3)
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- Volume (7): Issue (1)
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- Volume (7): Issue (2)
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- Volume (7): Issue (3)
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- Volume (6): Issue (1)
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- Volume (6): Issue (2)
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- Volume (6): Issue (3)
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- Volume (5): Issue (1)
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- Volume (5): Issue (2)
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- Volume (5): Issue (3)
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- Volume (4): Issue (1)
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- Volume (4): Issue (2)
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- Volume (4): Issue (3)
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- Volume (3): Issue (1)
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- Volume (3): Issue (2)
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- Volume (3): Issue (3)
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- Volume (2): Issue (1)
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- Volume (2): Issue (2)
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- Volume (2): Issue (3)
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- Volume (1): Issue (1)
- Cover date: 2003
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- Volume (1): Issue (2)
- Cover date: 2003
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- Volume (1): Issue (3)
- Cover date: 2003
Founding Editor
Roy Ascott
The Planetary Collegium, UK
Editorial Organism
Editorial Organism
editors@technoeticartsjournal.org
Tom Ascott
The Royal United Services Institute, UK
John Bardakos
Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece
Dalila Honorato
Ionian University, Greece
Hu Yong
Beihang University, China
Claudia Jacques
Knowledge Art Studios, USA
Claudia Westermann
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
Luna Zhou
Plymouth University