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The body, the screen, and representations : an introduction to theories of Internet spectatorship | 1 | |
1 | Making Internet and computer spectators | 17 |
2 | Visual pleasure through textual passages : gazing in multi-user object-oriented settings (MOOs) | 35 |
3 | Too close to see, too intimate a screen : men, women, and Webcams | 57 |
4 | The aesthetic of failure : confusing spectators with Net art gone wrong | 85 |
5 | Can you read me? : setting-specific meaning in virtual places (VP) | 115 |
6 | This is not photography, this is not a cohesive view : computer-facilitated imaging and fragmented spectatorship | 147 |
Afterword : the flat and the fold : a consideration of embodied spectatorship | 177 |
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