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This collection of art and theory analyzes today?s post-digital conditions for critical media practices?across and beyond the analog and the digital, the human and the nonhuman. The contributions also look across and beyond the field of media art, staking out new paths for understanding and working in the transversal territories between theory, technology, and art. The concept of the post-digital is a way to critically take account of, contextualize, and shift the coordinates of new technologies as part of contemporary culture. The post-digital condition is not merely a theoretical issue but also a situation that affects conceptual and practice-based work.0The program of the transmediale festival in Berlin, celebrating its thirtieth year in 2017, has reflected these changes, and this book gathers new contributions from leading international theorists and artists of media and art who have taken part in the festival program over its past five editions. Divided into the thematic sections?Imaginaries,??Interventions,? and?Ecologies,? this book is not a document of the festival itself, it is rather a stand-alone exploration of the ongoing themes of transmediale in a book format.
Multimedia (Art) --- Art and technology. --- Computer art. --- Information technology. --- Digital media. --- Mass media and culture. --- Art festivals --- Œuvres multimédias (Art) --- Art et technologie --- Art numérique --- Technologie de l'information --- Médias numériques --- Médias et culture --- Festivals artistiques --- philosophy of art --- digital media --- art theory --- multimedia --- Art --- Art and technology --- Computer art --- Digital media --- Information technology --- Mass media and culture --- Multimedia --- Technology and art --- Technology --- IT (Information technology) --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Mass media --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Art, Computer --- Computer craft --- Digital art --- New media art --- Arts festivals --- Festivals --- Culture and mass media --- Culture --- Multi media (Art) --- Arts --- kunst en media
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The publication "Light + Space" refers on the art movement of the same name - a tendency born in Southern California characterized by experimentation, interdisciplinarity, and a move away from object-centric practices. The publication points out the main aspects of Light and Space, gives insight into the atmosphere of the 1960s and '70s L.A. art scene, highlights female protagonists, shows interdisciplinary and transgressive, artistic approaches to art and technology, focuses on perception and aesthetic experience as central to these immersive environments and discusses the legacy of Light and Space in contemporary artistic practices. The book also brings a section with more than twenty artist's contributions, each specifically conceived for the publication.
Lumière --- Années 1970 --- Los Angeles --- Light and space (Art movement) --- Light art --- Space (Art) --- Installations (Art) --- Art, American --- Art, European --- kunst --- installaties --- licht --- lichtinstallaties --- lichtkunst --- projecties --- Light-and-Space Art --- 7.038/039 --- Kapoor Anish --- Orr Eric --- Zehr Connie --- Eversley Fred --- Irwin Robert --- Corse Mary --- Janssens Ann Veronica --- Cooper Ron --- Turrell James --- Hein Jeppe --- Bell Larry --- Albuquerque Lita --- AVPD --- Valentine DeWain --- McCracken John --- Zimmerman Elyn --- Pashgian Helen --- Chicago Judy --- Alexander Peter --- Wheeler Doug --- Palm Hansen Ann Linn --- Kauffman Craig --- Kaiser Vogel Susan --- Sander Karin --- Dill Laddie John --- 7.038 --- American art --- Eight (Group of American artists) --- Indian Space (Group of artists) --- Mission School (Group of artists) --- NO!Art (Group of artists) --- Old Bohemians (Group of artists) --- Stieglitz Circle (Group of artists) --- Light sculpture --- Light works (Art) --- Art --- California minimalism (Art movement) --- Minimal art --- Eversley, Frederick, --- Albuquerque, Lita --- Bell, Larry, --- Pashgian, Helen, --- Irwin, Robert,
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