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Cover of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 23 Number 2, published by Intellect Journals (ISSN 1477-965X). The cover image shows an installation view of 'Revivification' (2025) by Guy Ben-Ary, Nathan Thompson, Stuart Hodgetts, and Matt Gingold, photographed by Rebecca Mansell, courtesy of the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The work fills a darkened gallery space with rows of illuminated golden circular forms mounted on black walls receding into the distance, with a geometric textile or printed element placed on the floor in the foreground.

Cover of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 23 Number 2, published by Intellect Journals (ISSN 1477-965X). The cover image shows an installation view of 'Revivification' (2025) by Guy Ben-Ary, Nathan Thompson, Stuart Hodgetts, and Matt Gingold, photographed by Rebecca Mansell, courtesy of the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The work fills a darkened gallery space with rows of illuminated golden circular forms mounted on black walls receding into the distance, with a geometric textile or printed element placed on the floor in the foreground.

Happy to announce the publication of Technoetic Arts 23.2 @technoeticarts.bsky.social ! My editorial "Reflections on scripts and life" is open access: doi.org/10.1386/tear.... Issue overview: ta.pubpub.org/pub/issue-23... #TechnoeticArts #BioArt #AI #CriticalAI #Art 1/5 | @dlila.bsky.social

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Cover of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 23 Number 2, published by Intellect Journals (ISSN 1477-965X). The cover image shows an installation view of 'Revivification' (2025) by Guy Ben-Ary, Nathan Thompson, Stuart Hodgetts and Matt Gingold, photographed by Rebecca Mansell, courtesy of the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The work fills a darkened gallery space with rows of illuminated golden circular forms mounted on black walls receding into the distance, with a geometric textile or printed element placed on the floor in the foreground.

Cover of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 23 Number 2, published by Intellect Journals (ISSN 1477-965X). The cover image shows an installation view of 'Revivification' (2025) by Guy Ben-Ary, Nathan Thompson, Stuart Hodgetts and Matt Gingold, photographed by Rebecca Mansell, courtesy of the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The work fills a darkened gallery space with rows of illuminated golden circular forms mounted on black walls receding into the distance, with a geometric textile or printed element placed on the floor in the foreground.

Technoetic Arts Volume 23, Issue 2 is now published! Issue 23.2 explores the relationship between scripts and life. The editorial overview by Claudia Westermann is open access: doi.org/10.1386/tear... Issue abstracts: ta.pubpub.org/pub/issue-23... #TechnoeticArts #BioArt #AI #CriticalAI #Art 1/4

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The image shows the 2024 academic journal performance report for the journal Technoetic Arts with two main sections. At the top is a Scopus CiteScore trend chart displaying data from 2020-2024, with blue bars showing CiteScore values rising from approximately 0.3 in 2020 to 0.9 in 2024, and a red line indicating percentile rankings reaching 83% by 2024, marked as "Q1 Visual and Performing Arts." Below this is a Clarivate Journal Citation Reports section showing "Q1" status in purple, with the category listed as "HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY" ranked 82/408. The background shows academic books, suggesting a scholarly research context. Both metrics demonstrate the journal's achievement of Q1 quartile rankings in their respective indexing systems.

The image shows the 2024 academic journal performance report for the journal Technoetic Arts with two main sections. At the top is a Scopus CiteScore trend chart displaying data from 2020-2024, with blue bars showing CiteScore values rising from approximately 0.3 in 2020 to 0.9 in 2024, and a red line indicating percentile rankings reaching 83% by 2024, marked as "Q1 Visual and Performing Arts." Below this is a Clarivate Journal Citation Reports section showing "Q1" status in purple, with the category listed as "HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY" ranked 82/408. The background shows academic books, suggesting a scholarly research context. Both metrics demonstrate the journal's achievement of Q1 quartile rankings in their respective indexing systems.

🎉 Technoetic Arts is back in Q1 on Clarivate's Journal Citation Reports! Also maintaining Q1 on Scopus.
Huge thanks from the Editorial Organism to our authors, reviewers, readers & community who made this possible! 🙏
#TechnoeticArts #Q1Journal #AcademicPublishing

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Technoetic Arts 22.2 is out now!

Special Issue: ‘The Musical-Theatrical Global South’

Including ‘Exploring watery sonic imaginaries in the age of the Aquatocene’ by Robertina Šebjanič
#TechnoeticArts
@technoeticarts.bsky.social

Access the issue via Discover 👉
intellectdiscover.co...

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The image shows the front cover of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 22 Number 2, a special issue titled 'Into/Across the Sea'. It features a high-quality photograph of deep blue ocean waves in gentle motion against a white background. The journal title appears in black text above the image, with a light blue circular badge indicating the special issue theme 'Into/Across the Sea'. Published by Intellect journals, ISSN 1477-965X.

The image shows the front cover of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 22 Number 2, a special issue titled 'Into/Across the Sea'. It features a high-quality photograph of deep blue ocean waves in gentle motion against a white background. The journal title appears in black text above the image, with a light blue circular badge indicating the special issue theme 'Into/Across the Sea'. Published by Intellect journals, ISSN 1477-965X.

Technoetic Arts 22.2 has been published! The editorial is open access. Subscribers can access the entire issue on Intellect Discover
intellectdiscover.com/content/jour...

#art #technoeticarts #artscience #sea #oceanliteracy

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The image shows the front and back covers of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 22 Number 2, a special issue titled 'Into/Across the Sea'. The back cover (left) features a light blue background with a detailed table of contents including:

Editorial

    Into/Across the sea: Critical perspectives in media arts Bill Psarras (151-154)

Articles

    Open seas, open systems Susan Collins (155-166)
    Becoming Sea-swallowed: Sarah Cameron Sunde's 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea Raegan Truax and Sarah Cameron Sunde (167-182)
    The Constitution of the Sea: New boundaries and identity through watery, transdisciplinary artistic practice Kat Austen (183-196)
    Exploring watery sonic imaginaries in the age of the Aquatocene Robertina Šebjanič (197-208)
    Reflections on sea, listening and sound installations: A conversation with Félix Blume Félix Blume and Bill Psarras (209-220)
    Shoreless Theodoros Zafeiropoulos (221-235)
    Drifting poetries, floating gestures: Performing with/upon the sea in contemporary media arts Bill Psarras (237-251)
    How to be with the sea: Artistic practices in the midst of the climate crisis Daphne Dragona (253-266)
    Conceptualizing the OneWater: Exploring the plural possibilities of community, saltwater and freshwater Tracey M. Benson (267-281)

Index (285)

The front cover (right) features a high-quality photograph of deep blue ocean waves in gentle motion against a white background. The journal title appears in black text above the image, with a light blue circular badge indicating the special issue theme 'Into/Across the Sea'. Published by Intellect journals, ISSN 1477-965X.

The image shows the front and back covers of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 22 Number 2, a special issue titled 'Into/Across the Sea'. The back cover (left) features a light blue background with a detailed table of contents including: Editorial Into/Across the sea: Critical perspectives in media arts Bill Psarras (151-154) Articles Open seas, open systems Susan Collins (155-166) Becoming Sea-swallowed: Sarah Cameron Sunde's 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea Raegan Truax and Sarah Cameron Sunde (167-182) The Constitution of the Sea: New boundaries and identity through watery, transdisciplinary artistic practice Kat Austen (183-196) Exploring watery sonic imaginaries in the age of the Aquatocene Robertina Šebjanič (197-208) Reflections on sea, listening and sound installations: A conversation with Félix Blume Félix Blume and Bill Psarras (209-220) Shoreless Theodoros Zafeiropoulos (221-235) Drifting poetries, floating gestures: Performing with/upon the sea in contemporary media arts Bill Psarras (237-251) How to be with the sea: Artistic practices in the midst of the climate crisis Daphne Dragona (253-266) Conceptualizing the OneWater: Exploring the plural possibilities of community, saltwater and freshwater Tracey M. Benson (267-281) Index (285) The front cover (right) features a high-quality photograph of deep blue ocean waves in gentle motion against a white background. The journal title appears in black text above the image, with a light blue circular badge indicating the special issue theme 'Into/Across the Sea'. Published by Intellect journals, ISSN 1477-965X.

I am happy to report that the special Sea Issue of Technoetic Arts is with the printers! Thanks to Bill Psarras for guest editing this issue.

See a preview with all abstracts on TA's pubpub page:
ta.pubpub.org/pub/22-2-sea

#art #water #sea #ecology #technoeticarts #mediaart

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The image shows the front and back covers of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 22 Number 2, a special issue titled 'Into/Across the Sea'. The back cover (left) features a light blue background with a detailed table of contents including:

Editorial (151-154): 'Into/Across the sea: Critical perspectives in media arts' by Bill Psarras

Articles:

'Open seas, open systems' by Susan Collins (155-166)

'Becoming Sea-swallowed: Sarah Cameron Sunde's 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea' by Raegan Truax and Sarah Cameron Sunde (167-182)

'The Constitution of the Sea: New boundaries and identity through watery, transdisciplinary artistic practice' by Kat Austen (183-196)

'Exploring watery sonic imaginaries in the age of the Aquatocene' by Robertina Šebjanič (197-208)

Multiple other sea-themed articles extending to page 281
Index on page 285

The front cover (right) features a high-quality photograph of deep blue ocean waves in gentle motion against a white background. The journal title appears in black text above the image, with a light blue circular badge indicating the special issue theme 'Into/Across the Sea'. Published by Intellect journals, ISSN 1477-965X.

The image shows the front and back covers of Technoetic Arts journal, Volume 22 Number 2, a special issue titled 'Into/Across the Sea'. The back cover (left) features a light blue background with a detailed table of contents including: Editorial (151-154): 'Into/Across the sea: Critical perspectives in media arts' by Bill Psarras Articles: 'Open seas, open systems' by Susan Collins (155-166) 'Becoming Sea-swallowed: Sarah Cameron Sunde's 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea' by Raegan Truax and Sarah Cameron Sunde (167-182) 'The Constitution of the Sea: New boundaries and identity through watery, transdisciplinary artistic practice' by Kat Austen (183-196) 'Exploring watery sonic imaginaries in the age of the Aquatocene' by Robertina Šebjanič (197-208) Multiple other sea-themed articles extending to page 281 Index on page 285 The front cover (right) features a high-quality photograph of deep blue ocean waves in gentle motion against a white background. The journal title appears in black text above the image, with a light blue circular badge indicating the special issue theme 'Into/Across the Sea'. Published by Intellect journals, ISSN 1477-965X.

Technoetic Arts 22.2 'Into/Across the Sea: Into/Across the Sea: Critical perspectives in media arts' is on the way! Guest edited by Bill Psarras.

See a preview with all abstracts on TA's pubpub page:
ta.pubpub.org/pub/22-2-sea

#art #water #sea #ecology #technoeticarts #mediaart

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