Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2004

Abstract

Digital media is contributing “perhaps more than any other technology, to the globalization of economies and cultures.”1 In this paper, I examine the relationship between Globalization and digital art, with reference to the work of British artist, Ross Mawdsley. Key questions raised surround the interplay between artists’ complicity and creative resistance.


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The International Journal of the Humanities may be accessed from the publisher here

The International Journal of the Humanities may be accessed from the National Library of Australia here

The Author:

Dr Melissa Milton-Smith



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