Across
- 3. The act of pretending to have a different identity on the internet, and especially in a way which replicates the exploitative power dynamics of colonialism; coined by Lisa Nakamura in her 1995 essay “Race In/ For Cyberspace: Identity Tourism and Racial Passing on the Internet.”
- 5. The network of individuals and institutions engaged in the production of weapons; coined by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower in his Farewell Address on January 17, 1961.
- 6. A portmanteau of “machine” and “cinema,” referring to animations made by recording inside video games and other virtual worlds.
Down
- 1. Technology developed by Indigenous communities; examples include wampums and quipu.
- 2. A form of science fiction incorporating elements of Indigenous cultures.
- 4. An umbrella term for art made with media technologies, such as radio, film, television, video, digital games, and the internet. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the term “new media art” was used to specifically designate media art made using then- new forms of digital media; related terms include “variable media art” and “time-based media art.”
