"This collection is a worthy edition to any art history, digital art, or teaching practice collection." - Brett Aggersberg, The Higher Education Academy website "Futures Past clarifies part of what is at stake as the computer's effects continue to ripple through art and art-scholarship. This perspective alone justifies the book's exploration, but Futures Past goes beyond this mark raising questions that will occupy the philosophers of our fields and future historians for some time to come." - Kristina Luce, www.academici.com "The papers collected in this book are very interesting and worth pondering [... and] cover almost all possible angles on which we can imagine the relationships between Arts and Computers.[...] it is very much worth reading." - Bernardo Nicoletti, www.academici.com
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Anna Bentkowska-Kafel is imaging officer for the Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, United Kingdom.Trish Cashen is a member of the faculty of arts at the Open University, United Kingdom.
Hazel Gardiner is senior project officer at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, Kings College, London, United Kingdom.