Buch, Englisch, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 625 g
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Buch, Englisch, 224 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 625 g
Reihe: Innovations in Art and Design
ISBN: 978-0-415-36479-9
Verlag: Routledge
Network Art brings an international group of leading theorists and artists together to investigate how the internet, in the form of websites, mailing lists, installations and performance, has been used by artists to develop artwork.
Covering a period from the mid 1990s to the present day, this fascinating text includes key texts by historians and theorists such as Charlie Gere, Josephine Bosma, Tilman Buarmgartel and Sarah Cook, alongside descriptions of important projects by Thomson and Craighead, Lisa Jevbratt and 0100101110101101.org amongst many others.
Fully illustrated throughout, and including many pictures of artworks never before seen in print, Network Art represents one of the first substantial attempts to place major artist's writings on network art alongside those of critics, curators and historians. In doing so it takes a unique approach, offering the first comprehensive attempt to understand network art practice, rooted in concrete descriptions of the systems and the process required to create it.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Contributor Notes Acknowledgements Part 1: Contexts Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The History of Network Art Chapter 3. Art as Experience: Meet the Active Audience Chapter 4. Context Specific Curating on the Web (CSCW?) Chapter 5. The Ludic Hack: Artistic Explorations of Computer Games Part 2: Practices Chapter 6. Grave Digging and Net Art: A Proposal for the Future Chapter 7. Inquires in Infomics Chapter 8. Softer Side of Art Chapter 9. System Poetics and Software Refuseniks Chapter 10. Digital Bop Poetics Chapter 11. The Wrong Categories Chapter 12. If Networked Art is the Answer What is the Question? Chapter 13. Dow Chemical just says 'yes' to Bhopal Chapter 14. Life Sharing: a Real-time Digital Self-portrait