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Interactive Arts Research

A guide to support research for the Interactive Arts BFA program at MICA.

Find Articles Using Research Databases

Scholarly articles can inform your studio work in a unique way as well as add value to your research. Contemporary ideas are often found in scholarly articles because the publication time is often much shorter than book publications. Search for people, theories, movements, new technology, and more in the databases below.

Reasearch Databases

For more information on how to use research databases, please contact refer@mica.edu.

RHIZOME

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Rhizome supports contemporary art that creates richer and more critical digital cultures. An affiliate in residence at the New Museum in New York, Rhizome is the leading international born-digital art organization, online since 1996. Founded by artist Mark Tribe as a listserv including some of the first artists to work online, Rhizome has played an integral role in the history, definition, and growth of contemporary art engaged with technology and the internet. Today, Rhizome commissions, exhibits, preserves, and creates critical discussion around digital art." - Rhizome.org

Read articles, participate in discussions, view projects, or contribute your own work by registering your MICA email address.

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