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"Bio art is a new art form that has emerged from the cultural impact and increasing accessibility of contemporary biotechnology. Signs of Life is the first book to focus exclusively on art that uses biotechnology as its medium, defining and discussing the theoretical and historical implications of bio art and offering examples of work by prominent artists."--Jacket.
Biotechnology in art. --- Art and science. --- Art --- Science --- kunst --- 7.039 --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- kunst en biologie --- biologie --- kunst en wetenschap --- Science and ethics --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Science and art --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Biotechnology in art --- Art and science --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Art, Primitive
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Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Biotechnology --- Art --- art criticism --- Contemporary [style of art] --- philosophy of art --- bio-kunst --- kunst en technologie --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 2000-2099
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Littérature numérique --- Littérature et Internet. --- Littérature et informatique --- Édition électronique --- Médias numériques --- Histoire et critique. --- Art d'écrire --- Littérature et informatique --- Édition électronique --- Médias numériques --- Art d'écrire
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Does living in a globally networked society mean that we are moving toward a single, homogenous world culture? Or, are we headed for clashes between center and periphery, imperial and subaltern, Western and non-Western, First and Third World? The interdisciplinary essays in Beyond Globalization present us with another possibility—that new media will lead to new kinds of “worldmaking.” This provocative volume brings together the best new work of scholars within such diverse fields as history, sociology, anthropology, film, media studies, and art. Whether examining the inauguration of a virtual community on the website Second Life or investigating the appropriation of biotechnology for transgenic art, this collection highlights how mediated practices have become integral to global culture; how social practices have emerged out of computer-related industries; how contemporary apocalyptic narratives reflect the anxieties of a U.S. culture facing global challenges; and how design, play, and technology help us understand the histories and ideals behind the digital architectures that mediate our everyday actions.
Identity (Psychology) and mass media. --- Globalization --- Mass media and art. --- Mass media --- Mass media and globalization. --- Mass media and culture. --- Culture and mass media --- Culture --- Mass media and identity --- Art and mass media --- Art --- Communication in politics --- Globalization and mass media --- Social aspects. --- Political aspects. --- Mass media Political aspects --- Political aspects
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Mass communications --- Sociology of culture --- Semiotics --- anno 2000-2009 --- kunst --- beeldcultuur --- nieuwe media --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- internet --- digitale kunst --- 791.5 --- New media art. --- Visual sociology. --- Sociology --- Visual communication --- Arts, Modern --- New media art --- Visual sociology --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Fine Arts - General
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