"Philosophy of Digital Art as Collaboration" published in Hyperrhiz
A peer-reviewed project I completed was published in Hyperrhiz: New Medica Cultures.
This artistic paper is both an academic article and part of a multimedia artwork. My project can be found in the journal, here.
This is my paper's abstract:
How can artists create works of computer art or Internet art in which audience members become genuine artists and collaborate with the original artists on the self-same work that they began? To answer this question, this essay will reflect on the work of philosophers who focus on questions concerning art completion and the ontology of computer art. This essay will also reflect on the artistic work of the trio LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner, whose artwork can serve as a model for creating collaborative, digital art.