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    • Mailing lists are dead, long live mailing lists! — periodising discourses, debates and infrastructures of nettime, empyre, spectre and crumb 

      Gauthier, David; Tuters, Marc; Dieter, Michael
      While contemporary social media have been critiqued for their ephemeral effects on media arts, curatorial practices, and activist politics, the mailing list has proven an enduring venue for geographically dispersed communities ...
    • Making Studies in New Media Critical 

      Lenoir, Tim
      Science Studies faces new challenges in making public the societal and ethical implications of contemporary technoscience. Not only must we contend with its multidisciplinary character, and its close linkage to entrepreneurial ...
    • Matter and Thought: Gordon Pask’s Practice-Based Research 

      Fernandez, María
      For the cybernetician Gordon Pask (1928-­1996), the process of thinking was inextricable from doing and making. He maintained that concepts were bound with materials and procedures. This paper investigates the notion of a ...
    • Media and Computer Archaeology at Humboldt University 

      Höltgen, Stefan
      Media archaeology has not been confined to theoretical and archival excavations to old media and media art history. Increasingly we have witnessed the emergence of media archaeological labs where analysis of media objects ...
    • Media Archaeology and Humanities Labs: Creative Knowledge and Practice-Based Theory 

      Wershler, Darren
      Media archaeology has not been confined to theoretical and archival excavations to old media and media art history. Increasingly we have witnessed the emergence of media archaeological labs where analysis of media objects ...
    • Media Archaeology and Humanities Labs: Creative Knowledge and Practice-Based Theory (Q&A session) 

      Parikka, Jussi; Krysa, Joasia; Höltgen, Stefan; Emerson, Lori; Olsson, Jesper; Wershler, Darren
      Q&AMedia archaeology has not been confined to theoretical and archival excavations to old media and media art history. Increasingly we have witnessed the emergence of media archaeological labs where analysis of media objects ...
    • Media Art and Its Critics in the Australian Context 

      Palmer, Daniel (2007-11)
      This paper explores the critical reception of media art in Australia over the past three decades, with a view to encouraging more situated critical histories and historically aware critical practices. I give particular ...
    • Media Art and Politics: The Question of Tomorrow 

      Tratnik, Polona
      The author addresses the relevance of the question of tomorrow for the new media art and reconsiders similar functions of art and visualizations from the past cultures – anticipation, vision and the claim for a change. The ...
    • Media Art in Pakistan - Not just another "in your face" advertisement campaign! 

      Malik, Atteqa (2005-10)
      In the last few years Pakistani city dwellers have witnessed a series of audio visual explosions. Along with towering billboards obstructing the city skyline and distracting mobile phones that ring in public spaces, a ...
    • 'Media Art Net': Database and Context 

      Frieling, Rudolf
      "Media Art Net": Database and Context "Media Art Net" aims at mediating and contextualizing media art online, a project edited by Rudolf Frieling and Dieter Daniels and commissioned by ZKM (Center for Art and Media), ...
    • Media Art Sciences & Feminist Theories: New Alliances? 

      Paul, Barbara (2005-10)
      The old and odd discussion concerning High Art versus Low Culture might be still alive in mainstream art history as well as in an advanced media art history and/or media art sciences. I do not want to force this issue ...
    • Media Art: Hybridization and Autonomy 

      Couchot, Edmond (2005-10)
      In order to replace Media Art in its intercultural and historical context, the author attempts to define what characterizes it, beyond the sometimes great differences of its expressions. And what characterizes it is ...
    • Media Art: Trans-perception, Trans-representation, Trans-Consciousness 

      Balanescu, Aura
      The first steps in bringing together senses as: visual, auditive, tactile, kinaesthesia, were carried out simultaneously with the historical Avantgarde in an attempt to cleave the structure of the classical artwork by the ...
    • Media Arts and Media Archaeology - Collision or Convergence 

      Huhtamo, Erkki
      The defining characteristic of the media arts is often considered to be their occupation with the most recent technologies. Purporting to uncover their unused potential, media artists push their boundaries, scrutinizing ...
    • Media Scape as an example of curating practice in new media art 

      Protić, Dijana
      I will analyse early curating practices of new media, as well as relationship between artistic and scientific research practice on example of Media Scape. It was an international meeting of media artists which took place ...
    • MediaArtHistories: Times & Landscapes (Introduction to the Session) 

      Grau, Oliver
      After photography, film, video, and the little known media art history of the 1960s-80s, today media artists are active in a wide range of digital areas (including interactive, genetic, telematic and nanoart). Media Art ...
    • MediaArtHistories: Times & Landscapes 1 (Q&A session) 

      Carpo, Mario; Grau, Oliver; Nadarajan, Gunalan
      The panel consisted of the following presentations: • ‘Islamic Automation: A reading of al-Jazari’s The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices (1206)’ by Gunalan Nadarajan; • ‘REMEMBER THE PHANTASMAGORIA! ...
    • MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes 2 (Introduction to the Session) 

      Shanken, Edward
      Although there has been important scholarship on intersections between art and technology, there is no comprehensive technological history of art (as there are feminist and Marxist histories of art, for example.) Canonical ...
    • MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes 2 (Q&A session) 

      Fernandez, Maria; Lacerte, Sylvie; Collins Goodyear, Anne; Seck Langill, Caroline; Shanken, Edward; Rosen, Margit; Fritz, Darko; Grant, Taylor; Gere, Charly
      The panel consisted of the following presentations: • ‘Towards a Comprehensive Technological History of Art’ by Edward Shanken; • ‘Early British Computer Art: the Findings of the CACHe Project’ by Charly Gere; • ‘How ...
    • Mediascapes in ‘Cities on the Move in Bangkok’ (1999) 

      Trakulyingcharoen, Kanokwan
      The paper focuses on the cultural and social exchange amongst Asian and European architects, artists, filmmakers and designers happening in the multi-media exhibition "Cities on the Move 6 – Bangkok (1999)." The analysis ...