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a list of my texts and articles on my work or projects

publications

  • 2022
    • Asmuth, Thomas and DomaniTurner-Ward. Resurrecting Data as a Phenomenological and Spatial Object. ISEA 2022. (submitted,  peer review and publishing pending).
  • 2020
    • Asmuth, Thomas, and Sara Gevurtz (2019). Eco-Art and Cynicism—in the Pandemic. ASLE2020.
  • 2019
    • Asmuth, Thomas, and Sara Gevurtz (2019). Eco-Art and Sciences in the Age of Cynicism. SECAC2019, Chattanooga, TN
    • Asmuth, Thomas (2019). The Turbidity Paintings Project Six Years In. ISEA2012019, the 25th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Gwangju, Republic of Korea.
  • 2018
    • Asmuth, Thomas and Sara Gevurtz (2018). “Turbidity Paintings: Communicating Science Through the Lens of Art”
    • ISEA2018, the 24th International Symposium on Electronic Art, INTERSECTIONS. Durban University of Technology South Africa.
    • Asmuth, Thomas, and Sara Gevurtz (2018). Turbidity Paintings: Water Testing at the Umgeni River. ISEA2018, the 24th International Symposium on Electronic Art, INTERSECTIONS. Durban University of Technology South Africa.
  • 2017
    • Asmuth, Thomas, and Sara Gevurtz (2017). Turbidity Paintings: Communicating Science Through the Lens of Art. BALANCE-UNBALANCE 2017 – A Sense of Place. Plymouth University. 
    • Asmuth, Thomas, and Sara Gevurtz (2017). Turbidity Paintings Project. Environment,  Wellness, and Community: Eco Art and Water, Annual Conference of the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences. University of Arizona, Tucson.
  • 2016
    • Asmuth, Thomas, and Sara Gevurtz (2016) Ecology Communication in Art and Education. SECAC 2016 (Southeastern College Art Conference). Roanoke, Virginia.
    • ISEA2016 Artist Talk. ISEA2016, Hong Kong 香港 Cultural R>evolution, the 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Art. City University of Hong Kong.
    • Art, Science, and Technology Hybrids: Turbidity Paintings. Department of Art, University of West Florida.
  • 2015
    • 3D Design and Printing Education Panel. ITEN Wired Summit. Pensacola Beach, FL.
    • Asmuth, Thomas, Art as an Exo-Discipline. Downtown Lecture Series. Historic Downtown Campus, University of West Florida.
  •  2013
    • “The Future of Gaming” SWITCH: The New Media Art Journal of the CADRE Laboratory, Issue 28.
  •  2011
    • Asmuth, Thomas, John Bruneau, Jenene Castle, and James Morgan. ““The Future of Gaming (Oyunların Geleceği)””, Turkish Airlines Skylife Magazine.
  • 2009
    • Asmuth, Thomas. “ZERO1’s Tantalum: 1st Prize in Transmediale Deliberations”, 
 ArtShift San José Feb 2009.
    • Asmuth, Thomas. “Mr. Kurtz, I Am a Tool.” SWITCH: The New Media Art Journal of the CADRE Laboratory, Issue 26.
  • 2008
    • Asmuth, Thomas. “Mimetics of History: Reenactment as the Performative Act”, SWITCH: The New Media Art Journal of the CADRE Laboratory, Issue 24.
  • 2007
    • Asmuth, Thomas.”A Conversation with Michael Joaquin Grey”, SWITCH: The New Media Art Journal of the CADRE Laboratory, Issue 23.
  • 2006
    • Asmuth, Thomas. “Mobile Messaging in the Pacific Rim.” SWITCH: The New Media Art Journal of the CADRE Laboratory, Issue 22.
    • 2005
      • Lowe, Sarah, Vera Fainshtein, and Thomas Asmuth. “PacRim Traders.” SWITCH: The New Media Art Journal of the CADRE Laboratory, Issue 21.

bibliography

  • 2020
    • Coleman, Craig and Lilly McEachern (2020). Catalog for Lost in the Weeds. ATHICA (Athens Institute for Contemporary Art).
  • 2017
    • Allport, Brandy, and John Perkins. “STEAM2017 Colloquium Highlights Collaboration Between Artists, Scientists”. https://creo.uwf.edu/colloquium-highlights-collaboration-between-artists-scientists/
    • Allport, Brandy, and Micheal Spooneybarger. “STEAM2017 Events Explore Integration of Art and Science | University of West Florida.” UWF Center for Research and Economic Opportunity. N.p., 31 Jan. 2017.
    • Allport, Brandy, and Sandra Averhart. “STEAM2017 Events Explore Integration Of Art & Science.” WUWF News. WUWF, Pensacola, FL, 31 Jan. 2017. Radio. Transcript. http://wuwf.org/post/steam2017-events-explore-integration-art-science
    • Baucum, Joseph. “UWF kicks off arts and science extravaganza next month.” Pensacola News Journal. N.p., 25 Jan. 2017. Web. 25 Jan. 2017.
  • 2016
    • Ideawörks. “On the Move: Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016.” Pensacola News Journal. N.p., 10 Sept. 2016. Web. 11 Sept. 2016. <http://www.pnj.com/story/money/business/2016/09/10/people-businesses-move/90006560/>.
    • Allport, Brandy, and Michael Spooneybarger. “Research, Development of New Projects Involves Inevitable Setbacks | University of West Florida.” Research, Development of New Projects Involves Inevitable Setbacks. 2016. https://creo.uwf.edu/research-development-new-projects-involves-inevitable-setbacks/.
    • “OUR Grant Teaches Important Skills.” The Provost’s Blog (blog), July 25, 2016. Accessed July 25, 2016. http://uwf.edu/offices/academic-affairs-division/office-of-the-provost/provost-blog/.
    • “UWF professor To Take His ‘Turbidity Paintings’ To Hong Kong”. Bandy Hilboldt Allport.  WUWF.ORG. (2016 March 21). Retrieved March 22, 2016. http://wuwf.org/post/uwf- professor-take-his-turbidity-paintings-hong-kong 
    • “Professor Melds Science & Art To Create New Experiences” WUWF.ORG (2016 January 15). Retrieved January 16, 2016, http://wuwf.org/post/professor-melds-science-art-create-new-experiences#stream/0
  •  2015
    • Spensley, D. (2015). Ungrounded theory in the ‘Avant Garden’. Metaverse Creativity, 5(1), pp.21-38.
    • “THOMAS ASMUTH | Q & A“ Digital America (2015, November 18). Retrieved November 20, 2015, http://www.digitalamerica.org/diga-rt/thomas-asmuth-q-a/
    • “Sheryl Oring and the Art in Odd Places class from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro”  Art in Odd Places. (2015, November 18). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from http://www.artinoddplaces.org/sheryl-oring-and-the-art-in-odd-places-class-from-the-university-of-north-carolina-at-greensboro/
    • Zeiler, Xenia. “Interview with Third Faction.” Ed. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler. gamevironments 2 (2015): 140-52. Online Journal gamevironments. Web. 7 Oct. 2015. <http://www.gamevironments.org/>. ISSN 2364-382X
    • Interview (Pending Fall 2015 publishing) gamevironments, online journal.
    • Barrett, Bob. “The Best Of Our Knowledge #1277.” WAMC/Northeast Public Radio,March 12, 2015. http://wamc.org/post/best-our-knowledge-1277#stream/0
    • Barrett, Bob. “UWF Professor Sees “Art As An Exo-Discipline.” WUWF News. WUWF, 88.1 FM, Feb 24, 2015. http://wuwf.org/post/uwf-professor-sees-art-exo-discipline
  • 2014
    • Ivanov, Katya. “Local Nonprofits Recovering After Flood.” WUWF News. WUWF, 88.1 FM, May 7, 2014. http://wuwf.org/post/local-nonprofits-recovering-after-flood
    • Ivanov, Katya. “STEM-Inspired Art On Display at TAG UWF.” WUWF News. WUWF, 88.1 FM, March 8, 2014. http://wuwf.org/post/stem-inspired-art-display-tag-uwf
  • 2012
    • Dueck, Adriana. “Do Something Good.” The Corsair, February 9, 2012, Editorials sec. 
 http://ecorsair.com/do-something-good/.
  • 2011
    • Asmuth, Thomas. Branden Rathert. NewsRadio1620 WNRP, Pensacola. 18 Oct. 2011. Radio. Interview about SOPA.
    • Santos, Dorothy. “Look Art.” Zero1—The Art & Technology Network. December 7, 2011. http://www.zero1.org/blog/look-art.
  • 2010
    • “Asmuth and Pennekamp in the Stills!” Streaming Festival. December 8, 2010. 
 http://www.streamingfestival.com/news/readmore.php?id=193
  • 2009
    • Droitcour, Brian. “Rhizome | Interview with Grace Kook Anderson.” September 4, 2009.
      http://www.rhizome.org/editorial/2909.
    • “Wow:Emergent Media Phenomenon – Digicult | Digital Art, Design and Culture.” Digicult, Accessed September 6, 2015.
      http://www.digicult.it/news/wowemergent-media-phenomenon/.
    • Frank, Peter. “WoW: Emergent Media Phenomenon.” June 26, 2009.
      http://themagla.com/cgi-bin/artmagla/review.cgi?ReviewID=246.
    • Chang, Richard. “‘World of Warcraft’ Quest Leads to Laguna.” The Orange County Register. June 19, 2009.
      http://www.ocregister.com/articles/world-art-game-2469168-characters-warcraft.
  • 2008
    • Goodwin-Guerrero, Erin. “ATC Offers Some Promising Previews of the MFA Candidates.” Artshift San José. April 26, 2008.
    • Vroman, Kuniko. “ZERO1SJ/FUSE.” SWITCH: The New Media Art Journal of the CADRE Laboratory, Issue25.
    • Bradshaw, Julia. “01SJ FEATURES LOCAL STARS.” Artshift San José. June 3, 2008. 
 http://artshiftsanjose.com/?p=556.
    • Bradshaw, Julia. “SoFA (South of Market) Presents a 01SJ/First Friday Bash.” Artshift San José. June 7, 2008.
  • 2007
    • Bromirski, Martin. “Molecules That Matter.” Anaba.blogspot.com. December 7, 2007.
      http://anaba.blogspot.com/2007_12_01_archive.html.
  • 2007
    • Singh, Gary. “Art on the Edge”, Cover Story, Metro Silicon Valley, San José CA.
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