Jean M. Ippolit, an art historian, is Associate Professor in the Art Department at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
(See my biography page for more information).
| Art Commodities from Japan: Propagating Art and Culture via the Internet | |||
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New Media artists of Japan bring aspects of their own cultural traditions through aesthetic choices and provocative thought to the eyes of an international audience by using the Internet. |
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| Globalization and Teaching The Contemporary: Including Important Avant-garde Contributions to the International Art Arena from the People’s Republic of China | |||
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Contemporary international art trends, new media as well as avant-garde, are important components in a well-rounded introductory college-level course in Asian Art. |
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| Parody and Appropriation: European Art Traditions in the Digital Media Art of China | |||
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This paper is an analysis of concepts in digital works by contemporary Chinese artists that parody and appropriate well-known masterpieces in Western European tradition. |
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| The Search for New Media: Late 20th Century Art and Technology in Japan | |||
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There has been burgeoning interest in documenting the history of digital media within the international art and technology movement so prevalent today. |
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