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Browsing by Author "2bears, Jackson"

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    After the Drones
    (Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, 2014-10-27) 2bears, Jackson; Kroker, Marilouise; Kroker, Arthur
    Text and voices by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, video art and sound by Jackson 2bears.
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    Code Drift & Life By Computer
    (Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, 2010-03-12) 2bears, Jackson; Kroker, Marilouise
    Jackson 2bears is a Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk) multimedia artist and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Victoria. His artworks have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across Canada, most recently at: EM-Media (Calgary, AB), the Vancouver Art Gallery, Interaccess (Toronto, ON), SAW (Ottawa, ON), and the North American Indigenous Games (Cowichan, BC). He has also been exhibited internationally in media arts festivals and group exhibitions such as Digital Art Weeks (Zurich, Switzerland), Syncritism (Savannah, GA) and Altered States (Plymouth, UK). He was recently named the recipient of a Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award from the Canada Council for the Arts. Marilouise Kroker is Senior Research Scholar at the Pacific Center for Technology and Culture, University of Victoria. She is the author, with Arthur Kroker, of Hacking the Future (1996). She has co-edited and introduced numerous anthologies including Digital Delirium (1997), Body Invaders (1987), and Last Sex (1993) — all published by St Martin’s Press, as well as Critical Digital Studies: A Reader co-edited with Arthur Kroker (University of Toronto, 2008). She is the co-editor of the Digital Futures book series for the University of Toronto Press, as well as the peer-reviewed, electronic journal CTheory.
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    Drone Warfare Seminar: Jackson 2bears
    (Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, 2013-06-20) 2bears, Jackson
    Jackson 2bears introduces his video art piece "After the Drones."
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    Music in the Wires Performances
    (Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, 2004-11-26) 2bears, Jackson; Gibson, Steve; Hegarty, Paul; Kroker, Arthur; Kroker, Marilouise; Roos, Kristen
    Music performances by Paul Hegarty, Steve Gibson, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, Jackson 2bears and Kristen Roos.
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    Remix Wars
    (CTheory, 2005) 2bears, Jackson; Kroker, Arthur; Kroker, Marilouise; Doody, Tanya
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    Slow Media
    (CTheory, 2004) 2bears, Jackson; Kroker, Arthur; Kroker, Marilouise
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    Slow Suicide
    (Ctheory, 2004) 2bears, Jackson; Kroker, Arthur; Kroker, Marilouise
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    The Technological Unconscious, Animism and the Uncanny
    (Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture, 2009-06-04) 2bears, Jackson
    This paper takes an interdisciplinary approach to the question of technology by examining points of convergence between Jungian psychoanalysis and Indigenous philosophy. The theoretical trajectory of the text will consider traditional Haudenosaunee cosmologies as a way of re-thinking contemporary questions about our digital present and future, in turn proposing possible means of engagement and resistance. Central to the text is a critical analysis of select writings on the topic of dreams and the unconscious by Carl Jung, while at the same time reflecting on traditional Indigenous teachings extracted from the Haudenosaunee theory of dreams. The end goal of the text is to develop an Indigenous theory of technology that is faithful to traditional teachings, while addressing the uncanny essence of digitality in contemporary times.
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    Wear the Skin of the New City
    (CTheory, 2005) 2bears, Jackson; Kroker, Arthur; Kroker, Marilouise
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