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Dr Anna Munster

Research Expertise
Dr Munster's research expertise is in examining and conceptualising the interface between the corporeal body and the possibilities made available through digital art.

Qualifications
Ph.D. The University of New South Wales 2001

Current Appointment: Senior Lecturer, School of Art History and Theory, College of Fine Arts, The University of New South Wales.

Publications:
Significant Publications (1999-2004)
1. Munster, A. "Digitality — Approximate Aesthetics." Life in the Wires: The Ctheory Reader. Eds. Kroker, A and M. Canada: New World Perspectives/CtheoryBooks, 2004. 415-429.
2. Munster, A. "Bioaesthetics as Bioethics." Art, Culture and Biotechnology, Ed. Pandolowski, M. Adelaide; Brisbane: Experimental Art Foundation Adelaide; Institute of Modern Art Brisbane Australia. Forth coming, December 2004.
3. Munster, A. "This Fanciful and Colourful Image.": The Image of New Media in the Contemporary Art/Science Nexus." The e-issue, Culture Machine 5, (2003) http://culturemachine.tees.ac.uk
4. Munster, A. "Returns of the Diminishing Body." Future Bodies. Visualisierung von Körper in Science und Fiction [Future Bodies. Visualisations of the Body in Science and Fiction] Eds. Angerer,ML., Peters, K., and Sofoulis, Z. Wien and New York: Springer Verlag, 2002. 143-161.
5. Munster, A. "low-res bleed: congealed affect and digital aesthetics." Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art, Affect and Sensation double issue. 2. 2 (2001); 3.1 (2002) 77-95.
6. Munster, A. "New Media as Old Media: Strategies of Location and Dislocation." (dis)LOCATIONS DVDROM and book, Karlsruhe: ZKM digital arts editions 2001. 22-31.

Career-best Publications (in addition to above)
1. "Cyberfeminism." Australian Feminism: A Companion. Eds. Caine, B., Gatens, M., Graham,E., Watson, S. and Webbey, E. Sydney: Oxford University Press, 1998. 63-68.