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Number of items: 12.
Baker, Camille
(2015)
Wear next: an investigation into the future of wearable technology.
[Digital art, Exhibition/show, Performance, Video]
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate
(2016)
Performing identity through wearable sensing.
In: 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA2016), 16-22 May 2016, Hong Kong.
Item availability restricted.
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate
(2016)
Hacking the Body 2.0 performance.
In: 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA2016), 16-22 May 2016, Hong Kong.
(Unpublished)
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate
(2017)
Critical interventions in wearable tech, smart fashion and etextiles in art and performance.
In:
Digital bodies: creativity and technology in the arts and humanities.
Palgrave Studies in Performance and Technology
.
Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9781349952403
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate and Stewart, Rebecca and Mooney, Tara Baoth
(2016)
Hacking the Body 2.0 performance of Flutter/Stutter and Feel Me.
[Digital art, Fashion, Performance, Textiles]
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate and Mooney, Tara Baoth and Stewart, Rebecca
(2016)
Hacking the Body 2.0: Flutter/Stutter.
In: International Conference on Live Interfaces, 29 June - 3 July 2016, University of Sussex, UK.
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate and Mooney, Tara Baoth and Stewart, Rebecca
(2016)
Hacking the Body 2.0 performance: Flutter/Stutter.
In: International Conference on Live Interfaces, 29 June - 3 July 2016, University of Sussex, UK.
Baker, Camille
(2019)
New directions in mobile media and performance.
Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities
.
Routledge, New York.
ISBN 9781472467188
Item availability restricted.
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate
(2017)
Hacking the Body 2.0: ethics in wearable tech, etextiles design and data collection in performance.
In: HCI International 2017, 9-14 July 2017, Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, Canada.
(Unpublished)
Baker, Camille and Sicchio, Kate
(2018)
Hacking the Body 2.0: dancing between commercial and DIY wearable technology.
International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media.
ISSN 1479-4713 (Print); 2040-0934 (Online)
Baker, Camille
(2014)
Soft circuits, smart textiles and mobile video in participatory performance.
In: MIDAS: Methodological innovation in digital arts and social sciences, 18 July 2014, Brunel University, London, UK.
(Unpublished)
Baker, Camille
(2020)
Wearing data: intentions and tensions of art and design in performance using wearables.
In:
The Routledge companion to mobile media art.
Routledge, pp. 387-398.
ISBN 9780367197162
Item availability restricted.