The wide ranging, trans-disciplinary interest in technological media suggests the possibility of a new discipline concerned with the history, implications and practice of mediation. Within this context, the field of media art gains a new sense of coherence and identity. Given the lingering tension between media art and mainstream contemporary art, this may lead the latter to assert its disciplinary autonomy. This paper argues against such a move. Media art is better positioned as an integral strand within contemporary art and, more particularly, as a key space of creative enquiry and practice within a generally conceived contemporary art education.Keywords: media art, mediality
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Bunt, B. S. (2009). Media art: mediality and art generallly. Media Art Scoping Study Symposium Proceedings (pp. 65-72). Perth, Australia: Curtin University of Technology.
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