Interaction : artistic practice in the network / edited by Amy Scholder with Jordan Crandall
Publisher: New York : Distributed Art Publishers, 2001Description: 160 p. :ill. 20 cm001: 8163ISBN: 1891024248Subject(s): Internet | Art criticism | Interactive mediaDDC classification: 700.105 SCHItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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700.105 FUL Media ecologies : materialist energies in art and technoculture / | 700.105 GER Art, time, and technology / | 700.105 OKA Technologies of romance. Part I / | 700.105 SCH Interaction : artistic practice in the network / | 700.108 DES Design and violence / | 700.108 SYS Systems / | 700.2 SCH See yourself sensing : redefining human perception/ |
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INTERACTION began as online forum, hosted by Eyebeam Atelier, featuring an international group of artists, scholars, critics, architects, students, technicians, and curators. Discussing the transformations wrought by the Internet--particularly the latter's implications for artistic practices--the participants in this forum illustrate how the impassioned debates taking place on the Net can help forge new kinds of communities, discourses, and intimate connections across this most transitory of landscapes. This volume presents new essays and commissioned visual projects that elaborate on the crucial ideas raised in the forum--the new kinds of cultural identifications facilitated by the Internet; the relationship between art and activism; the poetics of online communication; the relevance of the museum in a digital world; and the complex relationships between bodies, information systems, and urban realities. What emerges is an unequivocal assertion of the continuing relevance of art in this era of increasing corporate colonization of the Web, changing critical strategies, and new questions of public and private space. Contributors to INTERACTION include Robert Atkins, Carlos Basualdo, Critical Art Ensemble, Coco Fusco, N. Katherine Hayles, Martin Jay, Knowbotic Research, Lev Manovich, Margaret Morse, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Saskia Sassen, Yukiko Shikata, and Gregory Ulmer.
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