PAPERS
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Autoethnographic Identification of Realms of Learning for Art Education in a Post-Digital Age
Postdigital Consciousness
Space-Time Structures of Digital Visual Culture: Paradigm Shift from Hellenistic to Hebraic Roots of Western Civilization
Concerning the Spiritual in Art Education: Kabbalistic Creativity for a Postdigital Age
להיות אמן ציוני בעולם מרושת
Art Education for Jewish Life in a Networked World
Talmud Design and the Internet
Biblical Fringes: Biomorphic Consciousness through Ancient Ritual
On Being a Zionist Artist in a Networked World
Postdigital Art, Science, Technology and Kabbalah
Cyberangels: Aesthetic Peace Plan for the Middle East
A Kabbalistic Model of Creative Process
Being with A/r/tography
Peace Plan at Jewish Museum in Prague מלאך מחשב ותוכנית שלום אסתטית למזרח התיכון
Educating Artists in a Digital Age
From Science to Art: Integral Structure and Ecological Perspective in a Digital Age
Technoetic Creativity: A Kabbalistic Perspective
Concerning Down-to-Earth Spirituality in Art Education
Legacy Thrones: Intergenerational Collaboration in Creating Multicultural Public Art
Steps to Peace in an Islamic Rug
A Chasidic Tale: From Teaneck to Yeroham
An Interactive Dialogue: Talmud and the Net
Creating Legacy Thrones: Generations United
Creating Public Art Through Intergenerational Collaboration
Jewish Consciousness and Art of the Digital Age
Art with Computers: The Human Spirit and the Electronic Revolution
Biofeedback and the Kabbalah of Creative Process
Warm Pita, Wrapped Supermarket Bread, and Spiral Halah
Cybersight: Responsive Art in a Postdigital Age
Semiotic Redefinition of Art in a Digital Age
Down-to-Earth Spirituality: Shook Shopping
Seeing and Hearing
Wright and Gehry: Biblical Consciousness in American Architecture
Higher Than Sky: Spiritual Dimensions of Contemporary Art
A Star and Blue Stripes
Ancient Schema and Technoetic Creativity
Picasso, Pistoletto, and New Perspectives for Peace
Alien Semiotics of Botta’s Synagogue at Tel Aviv University
Don’t Divorce Art from Morality
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