List of Publications

 

SCHOLARLY BOOKS

1. Hjorth, L. & M. Arnold (2013) Online@AsiaPacific: Mobile, Social and Locative in the Asia–Pacific region, Asia’s Transformation series, Routledge.

2. Hinton, S. & L. Hjorth (2013) Understanding Digital Media in the Age of Social Networking, London: Sage.

3. Hjorth, L. (2010) Games & Gaming: An introduction to new media, London: Berg. 

4. Hjorth, L. (2009) Mobile Media in the Asia-Pacific: Gender and the Art of being Mobile, New York: Routledge.

 

SCHOLARLY BOOK CHAPTERS

5. Hjorth, L. (2013, accepted November 2012) ‘Chapter 15: Games: Mobile, Locative and Social’, in S. Cunningham & S. Turnbull (eds) The Media and Communications in Australia, 4th edition, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.

6. Hjorth, L. and H. Horst (2013, accepted May 2012) ‘Engaging practices: doing personalized media’, in S. Price, C. Jewitt & B. Brown (eds) The Sage Handbook of Digital Technology Research, London: Sage.

7. Pink, S. & L. Hjorth (2013, accepted October 2012) ‘Maps of emplaced visuality: reconceptualising camera phone practices in an age of locative media’, in G. Goggin & L. Hjorth (eds) The Mobile Media Companion. New York: Routledge.

8. Hjorth, L. & J. Burgess (2013, accepted October 2012) ‘Intimate banalities: The emotional currency of shared camera phone images during the Queensland flood disaster’, in G. Goggin & L. Hjorth (eds) The Mobile Media Companion. New York: Routledge.

9. Hjorth, L. (2013, accepted December 2012) ‘Frames of Discontent: Social media, Mobile Intimacy and the Boundaries of Media Practice’, in H. Koskela & J. Macgregor Wise (eds) The new ecstasy of communication: New visualities, new technologies, New York: Ashgate.

10. Hjorth, L. (2013, accepted December 2012) ‘Stories of the mobile: cartographies of the personal through a case study of mobile novels in Japan’, in J. Freeman (ed) Mobile Media Narratives, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.

11. Hjorth, L. (2013, accepted December 2012)‘The Art of Games: Machinima as Games, Art and New Media’, in J. Barrett & J. Ng (eds) Understanding Machinima: essays on filmmaking in virtual worlds, New Jersey: Transaction Press.

12. Hjorth, L., R. Wilken & K. Gu (2012) ‘Ambient Intimacy: A case study of the iPhone, Presence, and Location-based Social Media in Shanghai, China’, in L. Hjorth, J. Burgess & I. Richardson (eds), Studying Mobile Media: Cultural Technologies, Mobile Communication, and the iPhone (New York: Routledge), pp. 43-62.

13. Hjorth, L. (2012) ‘iPersonal: A Case Study of the Politics of the Personal’, in L. Hjorth, J. Burgess & I. Richardson (eds), Studying Mobile Media: Cultural Technologies, Mobile Communication, and the iPhone, New York: Routledge, pp. 190-212.

14. Hjorth, L. (2012) ‘Still mobile: A case study on mobility, home and being away in Shanghai’, Mobile Technologies and Place, (eds) G. Goggin & R. Wilken, New York: Routledge, pp. 140-156.

15. Hjorth, L.  (2012) ‘The Novelty of Being Mobile: A Case Study of Mobile Novels and the Politics of the Personal’, in U. Ekman (ed) Throughout: Art and Culture Emerging with Ubiquitous Computing, Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, pp. 205-221.

16. Hjorth, L. & M. Arnold (2012) Home and Away: A case study of students and social media in Shanghai. In P. Law (ed) New Connectivities in China: Virtual, Actual and Local Interactions, Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 171-183.

17. Hjorth, L. & M. Arnold (2012) ‘Playing at Being Social: A Cross-Generational Case Study of Social Gaming in Shanghai, China’, in N. Huntemann and B. Aslinger’s (eds) Global Gaming, New York: Routledge. pp. 101-117.

18. Hjorth, L. (2011) ‘Mobile spectres of intimacy: the gendered role of mobile technologies in love – past, present and future’, in R. Ling & S. Campbell (eds) The Mobile Communication Research Series: Volume II, Mobile Communication: Bringing Us Together or Tearing Us Apart? Edison, NJ: Transaction books, pp. 37-60.

19. Hjorth, L. (2011) ‘Domesticating new media: a discussion on locating mobile media’, in S. Giddings & M. Lister (eds) New Media and Technocultures Reader, London/New York: Routledge, pp. 437-448.

20. Hjorth, L. (2011) ‘Still Mobile: Networked Mobile Media, Video Content and Users in Seoul’, in R. Somers Miles & G. Lovink (eds) Video Vortex Reader II (ed) Amsterdam: Institute of Networked Cultures, pp. 195-210.

21. Hjorth, L. & M. Arnold (2011) ‘The rights and rites of passage: A case study of emerging technocultures and mobility in Shanghai’, D. Y. Jin (ed) Global Media Convergence and Cultural Transformation: Emerging Social Patterns and Characteristics, Hersley, PA: Global ICI, pp. 139-151.

22. Hjorth, L. (2010) ‘The price of being mobile: youth, gender and mobile media’, in S. Donald, T. Anderson & D. Spry (eds) Youth, Society and Mobile Media in Asia, New York: Routledge, pp 73-87.

23. Hjorth, L. (2010) ‘The politics of being mobile: a case study of a different model for conceptualizing mobility, gaming and play’, in A. de Souza e Silva & D. Sutko (eds) Digital Cityscapes, New York: Peter Lang Group, pp. 83-99.

24. Hjorth, L. & I. Richardson (2010) ‘Playing the waiting game: complicated notions of (tele)presence and gendered distraction in casual mobile gaming’, in H. Greif, L. Hjorth, A. Lasén & C. Lobet-Maris (eds) Cultures of Participation: Media Practices, Politics and Literacy, Berlin: Peter Lang, pp. 111-125.

25. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Computer, Online and Console Gaming’, in G. Turner & S. Cunningham (eds) The Media and Communications in Australia, 3rd edition, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, pp. 259-270.

26. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Domesticating new media: a discussion on locating mobile media’, in G. Goggin & L. Hjorth (eds) Mobile Technologies: from Telecommunication to Media, London: Routledge, pp. 143-159.

27. Goggin, G. & Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘The Question of Mobile Media’, in G. Goggin & L. Hjorth (eds)  Mobile Technologies: from Telecommunication to Media, London: Routledge, pp. 3-8.

28. Hjorth, L. & D. Chan (2009) ‘Locating the Game: Gaming Cultures in/and the Asia-Pacific’, in L. Hjorth & D. Chan (eds) Gaming Cultures and Place in the Asia–Pacific region, London: Routledge, pp. 1-14.

29. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Playing on gendered games: The performance of Japan, gender and gaming via Melbourne female cosplayers’, in in L. Hjorth & D. Chan (eds) Gaming Cultures and Place in the Asia–Pacific region, London: Routledge, pp. 251-272.

30. Hjorth, L., B. Na, & J-S Huhh (2009) ‘Games of gender: a case study on females who play games in the Seoul, South Korea’, in in L. Hjorth & D. Chan (eds) Gaming Cultures and Place in the Asia–Pacific region, London: Routledge, pp. 273-288.

31. Hjorth, L. (2009), ‘Cybercute@korea: the role of cute customisation and gender performativity in a case study of South Korean virtual community, Cyworld mini-hompy’, in Y. Kim (ed) Media Consumption and Everyday Life in Asia anthology, London, Routledge, pp. 203-216.

32. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Gifts of Presence: A Case Study of a South Korean Virtual Community, Cyworld’s Mini-Hompy’, in G. Goggin & M. McLelland (eds) Internationalizing the Internet, London: Routledge, pp. 237-251.

33. Hjorth, L. (2008) ‘La poética del retraso: Medios môviles, tecnologîas omnipresenetes y nociones de lugar’ in J. Miguel Aguado & I. José Martinez (eds) Sociedad móvil: Techologia, identidad y cultura, Madrid: Ensayo, Biblioteca Nueva, 123-136 (in Spanish).

34. * Hjorth, L. (2008) ‘Waiting for immediacy: The Convergent Inertia of Mobility and Immobility’, in K. Nyíri (ed) Towards a Philosophy of Telecommunications Vienna: Passagen Verlag, pp. 189-196.

35. Hjorth, L. (2008) ‘Snapshots of almost contact’, in G. Goggin (ed) Mobile Phone Cultures, London: Routledge.

36. Hjorth, L. (2007) ‘Domesticating new media: A discussion on locating mobile media’, in G. Goggin & L. Hjorth (eds) Mobile Media proceedings, Sydney: University of Sydney.

37. Hjorth, L. (2007) ‘Domesticating new media: A discussion on locating mobile media’, in Mobile Media proceedings (eds) G. Goggin and L. Hjorth, Sydney: University of Sydney.

38. Hjorth, L.  (2006) ‘Gendered mobility’ chapter in Mobile-Girls@Digital.Asia (eds) Lee, D-H, Paju, Korea: Hanul Academy (published in Korean).

39.  Hjorth, L.  (2005) ‘Postal Presence: a case study of mobile customization and gender in Melbourne’, in P. Glotz and S. Bertschi (eds) Thumb culture: Social trends and mobile phone use, Berlin, Germany: Bielefeld, pp. 53-66.

40.  Hjorth, L.  (2003) ‘Kawaii@keitai’ in Japanese Cybercultures (eds) N. Gottlieb and M. McLelland, New York: Routledge, pp. 50-59.

41. Hjorth, L.  (2003) ‘Pop and Ma’ in Mobile Cultures (eds) F. Martin, A. Yue and C. Berry, Durham: Duke Uni Press, pp. 158-179.

 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

42. Hjorth, L. (2013) ‘The place of the emplaced mobile: A case study into gendered locative media practices’, Mobile Media & Communication 1(1): 110–115

43. Pink, S. & L. Hjorth (2012, accepted May 2012) ‘Emplaced Cartographies: Reconceptualising camera phone practices in an age of locative media’, Media International Australia, 145: 145-156.

44. Hjorth, L (2012) ‘Mobile Relocations: A case study of locative media in Seoul’, Convergence journal. DOI: 10.1177/1354856512462360

45. Horst, H., Hjorth, L. and J. Tacchi (2012) ‘Rethinking ethnography: An introduction’, Media International Australia 145: 86-93.

46. Hjorth, L. & S.S. Lim (2012) ‘Mobile intimacy in an age of affective mobile media’, Feminist Media Studies, December: 1-8.

47. Hjorth, L. & K. Gu (2012) ‘The place of emplaced visualities: A case study of smartphone visuality and location-based social media in Shanghai, China’, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 26 (5): 699–713.

48. Hjorth, L. (2012) ‘Locating the online: Creativity and User Created Content in Seoul, South Korea’, Media International Australia, 141: 187-199

49. Hjorth, L. & Y. Kim (2011) ‘The Mourning after: a commentary on crisis management in Japan post 3.11’, Television & New Media journal 12(6): 552-559.

50. Hjorth, L. & Y. Kim (2011) ‘Good Grief: a case study of social media in Japan post 3.11’, Digital Creativity journal, 22 (3): 187-199.

51. Hjorth, L. (2011) ‘Mobile@Game Cultures: The Place of Urban Mobile Gaming’, Convergence journal, 17(4): 375-371.

52. Hjorth, L. & M. Arnold, (2011) ‘The Personal and the Political: Social Networking in Manila’, International Journal for Learning and Media, 3 (1): 29-39.

53. Hjorth, L. (2011) ‘It’s Complicated: Mobile intimacy and creativity in an age of social media and affective technology’, Communication, Politics and Culture, 44 (1): 45-56.

54. Hjorth, L. (2010) ‘The Game of Being Social: Web 2.0, Social Media, and Online Games’, Iowa Journal of Communication, 42(1): 73-92.

55. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Cartographies of the mobile: the personal as political’, Communication, Policy and Culture, 42 (2): 24-44.

56. Hjorth, L. (2009) Editorial: ‘Photo Shopping: A snapshot on camera phone practices’, Knowledge, Technology & Policy journal, 22(3): 157-159

57. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘The big bang: An example of mobile media as new media’, Computers in Entertainment (CIE), SPECIAL ISSUE: Media Arts and Games (Part II) 7: 2 (June) doi:10.1145/1541895.1541899

58. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Web U2: Emerging Online Communities and Gendered Intimacy in the Asia-Pacific region’, Knowledge, Technology and Policy, 22(2): 117-124.

59. Hjorth, L. & I. Richardson (2009) ‘The waiting game: complicating notions of (tele)presence and gendered distraction in casual mobile gaming’, Australian Journal of Communication, 36 (1)

60. de Souza e Silva, A. & Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Urban spaces as playful spaces: A historical approach to mobile urban games’, Simulation and Gaming 40(5): 602-625.

61. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Game Girl’, Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific journal 20, http://intersections.anu.edu.au/

62. Hjorth, L. (2008) ‘The game of being mobile: one media history of gaming and mobile technologies in Asia-Pacific’, in Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies Games issue (eds) J. Wilson & H. Kennedy, 13(4): 369-381.

63. Hjorth, L. (2008) ‘Being real in the mobile reel: A case study on convergent mobile media as new media and a sense of place’, Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies convergence issue (eds.) M. Deuze & H. Jenkins, 14(1): 91-104.

64. Hjorth, L.  (2007) ‘Home and away: a case study of Cyworld minihompy by Korean students studying in Australia’, Asian Studies Review, 31: 397-407.

65. Hjorth, L.  (2007) ‘Place on hold’, in ACCESS: Critical Perspectives on Communication, Cultural & Policy Studies, East-West Intersections issue, 26 (1): 25-37.

66.  Hjorth, L.  (2007) ‘Snapshots of almost contact’ in Continuum, special issue, edited by Gerard Goggin, 21 (2): 227-238.

67. Hjorth, L.   (2006) ‘Playing at being mobile: Gaming, cute culture and mobile devices in South Korea’, in Fibreculture journal, issue 8, http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue8/issue8_hjorth.html

68. Hjorth, L.   (2006) ‘Fast-forwarding present: the rise of personalization and customization in mobile technologies in Japan’, Southern Review, mobile histories special issue, (eds) Gerard Goggin and Julian Thomas, 38 (3): 23-42.

69. Hjorth, L.   (2005) ‘Postal presence: the persistence of the post metaphor in current SMS/MMS practices’, in Fibreculture Journal, issue 6: Mobilities, New Social Intensities and the Coordinates of Digital Networks, http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue6/

70. Hjorth, L.   (2005) ‘Odours of mobility’, Journal of Intercultural Studies 26 (1-2): 39-55.

71. Hjorth, L.  & H. Kim (2005) ‘Being There and Being Here: Gendered customising of mobile 3G practices through a case study in Seoul’, Convergence journal, 11 (2): 49-55.

 

REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS

72. Hjorth, L. (2012) ‘Locating the Mobile’, Association of Internet Researchers, October, Manchester.

73. Hjorth, L. (2012) ‘The Place of Emplaced Visualities: A Case Study Of Locative (Jiepang) Camera Phone Practices In Shanghai, China’ Australian Anthropology Society conference, October, Brisbane.

74. Hjorth, L. (2011) ‘Mobile intimacy’, International Communication Association, May 2011, Boston

75. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Digital Art in the Age of Social Media: A Case Study of the politics of personalization via cute culture’, DiGRA, UK, September, http://www.digra.org/digra_conference

76. Hjorth, L. Na, B. & Jun-Sok Huhh (2009) ‘Games of gender: a case study on females who play games in the Seoul, South Korea’, Inter-Asia Cultural Typhoon, Tokyo, July,

 http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/society/ct2009iact/aboutct_en.htm

77. Hjorth, L.  (2009) ‘Game Girl: re-imagining Japanese gender and gaming via Melbourne female cosplayers’, in ‘Learning to Labor: Cultural Production and Consumption’ panel, Inter-Asia Cultural Typhoon in Tokyo, July, http://www.tufs.ac.jp/ts/society/ct2009iact/aboutct_en.htm

78. Hjorth, L. (2009) ‘Emotion, intimacy and the politics of personalisation in a broadband society’, COST 298, The Good, the Bad and the challenging, Copenhagen May, http://conference2009.cost298.org/

79. de Souza e Silva, A. & L. Hjorth (2008) ‘The place of being mobile: Transforming urban spaces via location-based gaming’. 
National Communication Association (NCA) Annual Convention, Urban Communication pre-conference. San Diego, CA. Nov. 21-24.

80. Hjorth, L. (2008) Re-imaging communities’, Association of Internet Researchers 9th conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 15th and 16th October, https://aoir.org/conferences/past/ir-9-2008/

81. Hjorth, L (2007) ‘Locating space: location-aware mobile gaming in the Asia-Pacific region’, The Third Digital Games Research Association International Conference (DiGRA 2007) ‘Situated Play’, September 24th to 28th, University of Tokyo (Hongo campus), Japan, http://www.digra.org/digra_conference

82. Hjorth, L. (2007) ‘The poetics of delay: mobile media, pervasive technologies and notions of place’, COST 298 The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected: The user and the future of information and communication technologies, 23-25 May, Moscow, http://conference2007.cost298.org/  

 

EDITED COLLECTIONS:

83. Goggin, G & L. Hjorth (eds) (2013) Mobile Media Companion, New York: Routledge.

84.  Cumiskey, K. & L. Hjorth (eds) (2013) Mobile Media Practices, Presence and Politics: The Challenge of Being Seamlessly Mobile. New York: Routledge.

85. Hjorth, L., J. Burgess & I. Richardson (eds) (2012) Studying Mobile Media: Cultural Technologies, Mobile Communication, and the iPhone, New York: Routledge.

86. Greif, H., L. Hjorth, A. Lasén & C. Lobet-Maris (eds) (2010) Cultures of Participation: Media Practices, Politics and Literacy, Berlin: Peter Lang.

87. Hjorth, L. & D. Chan (eds) (2009) Gaming Cultures and Place in the Asia–Pacific region, New York: Routledge.

88. Goggin, G. & Hjorth, L. (eds) (2009) Mobile Technologies: From Telecommunication to Media, London: Routledge.

89. Goggin, G. & L. Hjorth (eds) (2007) Mobile Media, Sydney: Department of Media and Communications, The University of Sydney.

Book Reviews

Larissa Hjorth (2007) ‘Book Review: Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life’, Convergence, 13 (1): 108-111

Larissa Hjorth (2008) ‘Book: Review: New Television, Globalization, and the East Asian Cultural Imagination’, Chinese Journal of Communication, 1: 121-124

Non-Refereed Art Journals  

Larissa Hjorth (2010) Review of Up close exhibition, Photofile 91

Larissa Hjorth (2010) Photoshifting: art practice, camera phones and social media, Photofile 89

Larissa Hjorth (2009) ‘Hung up on mobiles’, The Age A2 section, October 11th, p. 15

Larissa Hjorth (2007) ‘Game on: Agendas of gender’, Realtime (March-June issue)

Larissa Hjorth (2004) Review of Supernatural Artificial in Art and Australia (December)

Larissa Hjorth (2003) Rationale Projects presents, Broadsheet (August- October issue), p. 36

Larissa Hjorth (2002) ‘Neology’ review of Neo Noir, Broadsheet, 31: 3, p. 25.

Larissa Hjorth (2002) Review of Humid, Broadsheet (May/ June/ July issue), p. 30

Larissa Hjorth (2001) ‘My Melbourne: Visual Arts in Melbourne’, The Age, September, p.20

Larissa Hjorth (2001) ‘The politics of rubbery brackets – no logo brand’, Broadsheet, 30(3), p. 18

Larissa Hjorth (2001) ‘The A-gender of Cute Capital’, Artlink, 21 (3), pp. 40-42

Larissa Hjorth (2001) ‘Ready-made Bugger’, Broadsheet, June-August, 30 (2), 2001, p. 16

Larissa Hjorth (2001) Review of Used by: Asia Pacific artists’ spaces in Like, Spring, p.30

Larissa Hjorth (2001) ‘Flat futons and Cute capital’, Paletten (Swedish art magazine), pp. 50-55

Larissa Hjorth (2001) ‘Waiting for ma’, Paletten (Swedish art magazine), pp. 12-15

Larissa Hjorth (2001) Review of installation Stills, Broadsheet, June-August, 30(1), p.15

Larissa Hjorth (2001) ‘Inbetween discourses’ - Tokyo alternative spaces, Art Asia Pacific, January, 29, pp. 33-34

Larissa Hjorth (2000) Review of Tatsuo Miyajima Mega Death in Experimenta’s online e-journal mesh: www.experimenta.org/mesh/mesh_2000/reviews/reviews5.htm

Larissa Hjorth (2000) Review of Command N, Artlink, 20 (2), p. 50

Larissa Hjorth (2000) Review of David Rosetzky, 20 (3), Artlink, p. 52

Larissa Hjorth (2000) Review of Orbital, Broadsheet, 29 (3), p. 20

Larissa Hjorth (2000) Review of Rent, Broadsheet, 29 (4), p. 18

Larissa Hjorth (1999) article on Danius Kesminas ‘pop off’ for Broadsheet, Spring issue

Larissa Hjorth (1999) Review of Jane Trengrove for Art and Australia, June issue

Larissa Hjorth (1999) Review of ACCA exhibition for Broadsheet, Winter issue

Larissa Hjorth (1999) Review for Broadsheet, Autumn issue

Larissa Hjorth (1999) Review of Heather Winter for Like magazine, Autumn issue

Larissa Hjorth (1998) Review of Jan Parker for Broadsheet, Summer issue

Larissa Hjorth (1998) Review of Hobbycore for Log magazine (New Zealand)

Essays / Articles for Art Catalogues

Larissa Hjorth (2010) ‘In bed with Anastasia: intimate strangers’, Anastasia Klose EAF

Larissa Hjorth (2007) ‘One story on mobility’, Tokyo: Floating World (curated by Jonathan Holmes), Plimsol Gallery, Tasmania, pp. 20-29.

Larissa Hjorth (2003) ‘Red Balloons, tall poppies and other vertiginous vernaculars’ for Selina Ou, Grant Pirrie gallery, Sydney

Larissa Hjorth (2003) ‘Organic Chocolate’ for Kate Shaw and Amanda Morgan Process Colour, Conical, Melbourne

Larissa Hjorth (2003) ‘Where Freedom Ends and Art begins (Ready-made “Jumping the shark” water feature)’ in Home Loan catalogue, pp. 2-7.

Larissa Hjorth (2003) Essay on residual technologies and cultural exchange as part of OCEM organised by West Space (Melb) and Para-site (Hong Kong)

Larissa Hjorth (2002) Essay on Rebecca Ann Hobbs work, CACSA.

Larissa Hjorth (2002) ‘Big Brother Mosquitos’ (contemplating collaboration in the eye of new media) in Gloss II, pp. 12-13 

Larissa Hjorth (2002) ‘Really Reel’ (mediations on the role of modes of realism and mockumentaries) in Gloss III, pp. 8-9 

Larissa Hjorth (2002) ‘Glossy Landscapes’ (the role of magazines and translation in cross-cultural projects) in Gloss I, pp. 4-5

Larissa Hjorth (2002) ‘Being Reel’ John Dunkley-Smith in Meridian catalogue, MCA Sydney, p. 56

Larissa Hjorth (2001) VCA postgraduate exhibition POST

Larissa Hjorth (2000) RMIT catalogue for third year sculpture graduate exhibition

Larissa Hjorth (2003) Kate Shaw, stripp

Larissa Hjorth (1998) Mark Dundon, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne

Larissa Hjorth (1997) Elizabeth Bodey, RMIT Project space, Melbourne

Larissa Hjorth (1997) Julie Davies, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne

Larissa Hjorth (1996) Grounded, Basement, Melbourne

Larissa Hjorth (1995) Louise Weaver, West space, Melbourne

Larissa Hjorth (1995) Mark Stevens, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide

Larissa Hjorth (1995) Mehmet Adil, Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide

Larissa Hjorth (1995) Mark Kimber, Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide

Larissa Hjorth (1995) Deborah Paauwe, Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide

Art Publications (* denotes co-ordinator role including designing)

Waiting for immediacy catalogue (2007), Yonsei University: Seoul.

U-turn: Melb-LA art project catalogue (2007)

Snapshots: portrait of the mobile, spacement gallery catalogue (2006)

Snapshots, bilingual catalogue with essays (Korean and English) (2005)

15s candy factory re:move/Yokohama triennial catalogue (2001)

Sukima project catalogue at Command N, Tokyo (2001)

*Nosegay catalogue, CCP and EAF (2000)

h project publication (1998)

*Being Bag, Studio 12 catalogue text by Dr Brett Farmer, 200 Gertrude St, Melb (1998)

loop catalogue, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne touring (1998)

Adjacent catalogue, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne (1997) 

Just Looking catalogue, 200 Gertrude Street and the City of Yarra (1997)

*bbawd (blue blind and white deaf) catalogue, West Space, Melbourne (1996)

*a dress catalogue, Sym Choon Gallery, Adelaide (1995)

*Enter Gesture (die-gestion) catalogue Hardlines at the X, Adelaide (1994)

Reviews of Hjorth’s Art Projects

Stephen Haley ‘review of CU’, Photofile, 2010.

Jeremy Weinstein ‘d emoshnl pwr of d txt msg: review of CU: the presents of co-presence’, Realtime, August-September 2009, 92, p. 34: http://www.realtimearts.net/article/92/9525

Milne, Esther ‘Mobile ethnographies: review of Snapshots: portrait of the mobile’, Realtime, October-December issue, 2006.

Backhouse, Megan ‘On the phone’, The Age A4 weekend section, May, 2006

‘A Different Perspective’ review of Home Loan exhibit, Advocate, Tuesday, Sept 16, 2003, p. 19, www.advocate.fconline.com.au

Crawford, Ashley ‘In the art of suburbia’, The Sunday Age, Extra section, Sept 2003, p.20, www.theage.com.au

Brasier, Andrew ‘Delfin’s art encounter’, Herald Sun, Home magazine, Sept 13, 2003, p.35

Brasier, Andrew ‘Art springs up with Delfin, Herald Sun, Home magazine, Aug 16 2003, p.32

Hawkett, Paige ‘Art warehoused in Melton’, Melton Moorabool Leader, Sept 2, 2003, p.5

Backhouse, Megan ‘Conversion to suburban’, The Age, review A3 section, Wednesday Sept 10, 2003, p. 11 www.theage.com.au

Backhouse, Megan ‘Rubbishing Art’, The Age, review A3 section, Wednesday Sept 17, 2003, p. 12 www.theage.com.au

Strahan, Lucinda ‘On the outer’, The Age, exhibition review A3 section, Thursday Sept 18, 2003, p. 8 www.theage.com.au

The Australia-Japan Arts Exhibitions Program website:http://www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/arts/japan

Small, Brooke gloss ‘exchanging art with a difference’ in dramaticonline: www.dramaticonline.com/view/rd.asp?id=26688 (date last accessed 10th December 2002)

Corkill, Edan gloss, Japanese Art Scene Monitor 2, 2002, issue 19, p. 5

gloss ‘Indepth art news’ in absolutearts.com:www.absolutearts.com/artnews/2002/07/12/30105.html (date last accessed 12 July 2002)

Interview about gloss in HR magazine, issue 35, 5th July 2002

Profile of gloss in Art Almanac, July 2002, p. 100

gloss in Australian Style, Andrew Frost, July 2002, p.15 

Brutus -Japanese magazine, August, 2003

Bilske, Maria for ‘nosegay’, Eyeline, No. 45 Autumn/winter, 2001

Stephens, Mark for ‘nosegay’ Broadsheet, 30 (1), 2001

Nelson, Robert for ‘nosegay’ The Age, Wednesday 6th September, 2000 

Durham, Penelope for ‘nosegay’ The Australian Review, Aug 19th, 2000

Sowden, Tim Dialogue, No11, May, 1999

Art Collector magazine, Autumn, 1999

McQualter, Andrew Review of ‘White trash and water tracks’, Like magazine, 7, 1998

Kubler, Alison Eyeline, number 37, 1998

Rooney, Robert for 'Postal presents' The Australian, 1998

Broinowski, Adam for 'Just Looking' Art fan 7, 1998

Timms, Peter ‘Just Looking', Herald Sun, 1997

Buttfield, Brett for ‘Out of Adelaide’, DB (June), 1996

Dukewitz, Adam for ‘Out of Adelaide’ The Advertiser (June), 1996

Raddock, Stephanie for no(n) sense The Adelaide Review (Sept), 1995

Neylon, John for ‘a dress’ The Adelaide Review (August), 1995

O’Halloran, David for ‘a dress’ The Advertiser (August), 1995

O’Halloran, David for ‘to whisper…’ The Advertiser (March), 1995

O’Halloran, David for ‘End’ The Advertiser (Jan), 1995

Raddock, Stephanie for ‘End’ The Adelaide Review (Jan), 1995

Robertson, Anne ‘on photographers’, Broadsheet (Sept), 1994

OZ, Jan, no.123, 1994

Dutewick, Adam for ‘enter gesture’, The Advertiser (Jan 19), 1994