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Reverse Engineering is a term that comes originally from the field of mechanical engineering. Reverse Engineering indicates the process of analysing an existing object or system by laying out its construction plan to then rebuild it in every detail. This manner of reconstruction allows for modifications and adjustments to new demands and requirements, it signifies creative appropriation, democratisation of knowledge, further development. The contributions in this volume take Reverse Engineering to another level, applying it to the fields of arts, sciences and politics in an attempt to reveal the procedures of culture and technology at work, and the importance of access, knowledge and skills in reshaping our present times and future.
Technology --- Human-computer interaction. --- Digital media --- Reverse engineering. --- Engineering --- Computer-human interaction --- Human factors in computing systems --- Interaction, Human-computer --- Human engineering --- User-centered system design --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Social aspects. --- Media; Theory; Culture; Art; Hacking; Do It Yourself; Technology; Arts; Media Theory; Media Art; Media Philosophy; Philosophy of Technology; Media Studies --- Art. --- Arts. --- Culture. --- Do It Yourself. --- Hacking. --- Media Art. --- Media Philosophy. --- Media Studies. --- Media Theory. --- Philosophy of Technology. --- Technology. --- Theory.
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The terms »mind« and »matter« appear to signify two concepts irreplaceable and permanent in nature. The increasing challenges and modes of reflection of digital life and cultural creation have contributed to a productive doubting of said dichotomy. Net culture has exposed the causality of the two only superficially contradictory systems and translated these into new technological realities. This publication, using an interdisciplinary approach, strives to investigate the entanglement of cultural, artistic and technical praxis, to document the developments, to clarify the status quo of the scientific community in a practical and exemplary fashion and to enable glimpses of potential future developments.
Conference proceedings --- Mass media and art --- Technology and the arts --- Archives
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Art --- art [discipline] --- public art --- public spaces --- social criticism --- art interventions --- monochrom [Vienna]
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