Articles in peer-reviewed journals
- Hiebert, T. (2024). "Conspiracy thinking: Towards an ambiguous theory of photography."Baudrillard Now. 5(1).
- Jung, J.K. & Hiebert, T. (2023). "Mapping Haunted Data: Creative Geographic Visualization."Living Maps Review. 15.
- Hiebert, T. (2022). "Trust Fall: Rubbing rocks & the irreconcilability of objects."Performance Research. 27(2), pp. 16-24.
- Hiebert, T. & Jung, J.K. (2019) "Psychogeographic visualizations: Or, what is it like to be a bat?"Cultural Geographies. 27(1).
- Jung, J.K. & Hiebert, T. (2019) "Imagining the Details: Happy Places & Creative Geovisualization."Living Maps Review. 7.
- Hiebert, T. (2018) "Excerpts from the Library of Babel: A meditation on writing, electricity, and ghosts."Performance Research 23:2, 25-30.
- Hiebert, T. (2017) "Alternating Veracity."CTheory 40.2.
- Hiebert, T. (2016) "Lucid Sleeping: A meditation on nightmares, bubbles and incantation."Performance Research 21:1, 31-36.
- Jung, J.K. & Hiebert, T. (2015) "Imag(in)ing Everyday Geographies: A Case Study of Andrew Buckles' Why Wait? Project."Geojournal 80:1, 1-18.
- Hiebert, T. (2013) "That Which Burns: A meditation on fire, allegory and competitive telekinesis."Performance Research 18:1, 24-31.
- Hiebert, T. (2012) "The Speed of Broken Light: A meditation on duration and performance."Performance Research 17:5, 82-91.
- Dunning, A., Woodrow, P. & Ted Hiebert. (2011) "Digital Inflections: The Einstein's Brain Project."CTheory 34.1.
- Hiebert, T. (2010) "Illuminated Darkness: Nightmares, Blind Spots and Biofeedback."CTheory 33.2.
- Hiebert, T. (2008) "Delirious Screens: Flesh Shadows & Cool Technology."CTheory 31.2.
- Hiebert, T. (2007) "Mirrors that Pout: Subjectivity in the Age of the Screen."The Psychoanalytic Review 94.1, 169-187.
- Hiebert, T. (2005) "The Lacanian Conspiracy."CTheory 28.2.
- Hiebert, T. (2005) "Hallucinating Ted Serios: The Impossibility of Failed Performativity."Technoetic Arts: 3.3, 135-153.
- Hiebert, T. (2005) "The Medusa Complex: A Theory of Stoned Posthumanism."Drain Journal of Arts and Culture: Issue 5.
- Hiebert, T. (2003) "Becoming Carnival: Performing a Postmodern Identity."Performance Research 8.3, 113-125.
- Hiebert, T. (2003) "Hallucinations of Invisibility: From Silence to Delirium."CTheory 26.1.
Chapters in books
- Hiebert, T. (2022). "Trust Fall: Rubbing Rocks and the Irreconcilability of Objects."In Amanda Boetzkes and Ted Hiebert, eds. Artworks for Jellyfish and Other Others. Seattle: Noxious Sector Press, 97-123.
- Hiebert, T. (2022). "New Energy Holistics: Speculations on the predicament of predictive living."In David Cecchetto, ed. My Computer Was a Computer—Catalyst: M. Beatrice Fazi. Seattle: Noxious Sector Press, 53-68.
- Hiebert, T. (2022) "Art and the 'Pataphysics of Exception: Or, how a sieve becomes a time machine."In Michael Taylor & Katie Price, eds. Pataphysics Unrolled Philedelphia: Penn State University Press, 153-179.
- Hiebert, T. (2018) "Efforts of Ambiugity."In David Cecchetto, ed. Something Other Than Lifedeath--Catalyst: S.D. Chrostowska Seattle/Victoria: Noxious Sector Press, 67-90.
- Hiebert, T. (2016) "Bodies without Information."In Aeron Bergman & Alejandra Salinas, eds. Getting a Sense of It: Forms of Education Seattle: INCA Press, 140-163.
- Hiebert, T. (2016) "Breatharian 'Pataphysics: A Tinfoil Hat for Eldritch Priest."In David Cecchetto, ed. Phono-Fictions and Other Felt Thoughts--Catalyst: Eldritch Priest Seattle/Victoria: Noxious Sector Press, 163-184.
- Hiebert, T. (2016) "Ecologies of (Imaginary) Friendship."In Ted Hiebert, ed. Plastic Blue Marble--Catalyst: Amanda Boetzkes Seattle/Victoria: Noxious Sector Press, 79-96.
- Hiebert, T. (2008) "Nonsense Interference Patterns."In D. Cecchetto, N. Cuthbert, J. Lassonde and D. Robinson, eds. Collision: Interarts Practice and Research. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 103-120.
- Hiebert, T. (2008) "Behind the Screen: Installations from the Interactive Future."In R. Adams, S. Gibson, and S. Müller Arisona, eds. Transdisciplinary Digital Art. Sound, Vision and the New Screen. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 80-97.
- Hiebert, T. (2004) "Hallucinations of Invisibility: From Silence to Delirium."In Kroker & Kroker, eds. Life in the Wires: The CTheory Reader. Victoria: NWP.