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Tactical media in the age of communicative capitalism – closed story, unfinished project or current alternative?
While analyzing the status of tactical media in the middle of the past decade, Felix Stalder makes a drastic diagnosis, that tactical media are a finished project. I think, however, that this statement should be read not ... -
Tearing down the biometric cage: deconstructing biometric surveillance through art
This paper opens up for scrutiny the issue of transformation of strategies and practices of surveillance in the face of the widespread use of biometrics understood as bio-power technologies. Development of contemporary ... -
Technical phantasmagorias: the phantom-effect of moving images
It will be through its technical dimension that phantasmagoria will assume itself as a modern concept, (re)emerging at the beginning of the twentieth century, enunciated, for example by Walter Benjamin, as an altered ... -
Techno-Organic Practices in the Nordic Art
Title: Techno-Organic Practices in the Nordic Art. The paper presents recent artistic works from Nordic countries that exemplify a technology-infused mindset that is dominating our (humans) relationship towards ... -
Technology as Art: 'Device Art' as a New Japanese Paradigm
Device art is a proposal to re-examine art-science-technology relationship both from contemporary and historical aspects. The concept is derived from Japanese media art scene, but it has a universal nature reflecting what ... -
Technophilia, Vietnam, and the Rise and Fall of 'Art and Technology' in the United States, 1965-1971
This paper examines the common omission of the Art and Technology movement of the 1960s from histories of the period by tracing shifting attitudes on the part of artists and critics toward technology. In the early 1960s ... -
Technoromantics, Maker Culture and Critical Neo-Luddism
‘Critical Making’ understood as hybrid conceptual/material practices supported by humanistic theories and assumptions are increasingly en vogue. Increasingly, humanities faculties in North America are developing programs ... -
Telefagia, Esquizolinguagens e Libidoeconomia: as metáforas aglutinantes das teleperformances do Perforum Desterro
(ANPAP, 2007)Telephagy as a metaphor is the adventure of recognizing oneself as someone who appropriates the other’s model and puts it as a dysfunction. It updates anthropophagy as the esthetics of regression in a period characterized ... -
Telefagia, Esquizolinguagens e Libidoeconomia: as metáforas aglutinantes das teleperformances do Perforum Desterro
(ANPAP, 2007)Telephagy as a metaphor is the adventure of recognizing oneself as someone who appropriates the other’s model and puts it as a dysfunction. It updates anthropophagy as the esthetics of regression in a period characterized ... -
Telematic Practice and Research Discourses: Three practice-based research project case studies
This Paper focuses on the production, documentation and preservation of the authors telematic practicebased research in the interactive media arts. This reflects a timely practice review with significant implications on ... -
Telephagy, Schizolanguages and Libidoeconomy: metaphors that agglutinate the teleperformances of Perforum Desterro.
Telephagy as a metaphor is the adventure of recognizing oneself as someone who appropriates the other’s model and puts it as a dysfunction. It updates anthropophagy as the esthetics of regression in a period characterized ... -
Telephagy, Schizolanguages and Libidoeconomy: metaphors that agglutinate the teleperformances of Perforum Desterro.
Telephagy as a metaphor is the adventure of recognizing oneself as someone who appropriates the other’s model and puts it as a dysfunction. It updates anthropophagy as the esthetics of regression in a period characterized ... -
Teresa Burga: a pioneer multimedia and information artist
This paper aims to analyze the work of Teresa Burga (Iquitos, Peru, 1935), as a multimedia artist whose conceptual pieces from the late 1960s and 1970s position her as a precursor of media art, information-based art, and ... -
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The anarchive series as a challenge between art and information. Another approach of media art history today
Based on examples from the anarchive series of digital monographs with artists such as Muntadas, Snow, Kuntzel, Otth, Nakaya, Fujihata and Campus, this presentation will discuss the incidence of digital technologies on the ... -
The Art of being novel: rethinking cartographies of personalisation
In a global period whereby the “personal” is no longer associated with people but with affective technologies (Shirky 2008; Lasén 2004), the old feminist adage of the “personal as political” takes on new dimensions of ... -
The Art of Installation
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The artistic contribution of the electrographic practices in the archaeology of electronic art
Nowadays that it is almost a fact that electronic art and, therefore, Media Art, was not born without inheritance, this research presents a return to the past through the Media Archaeology methodology and within Media Art ... -
‘The Arts Make Us Richer’™: Propertization of Digital Art Using Cryptocurrency Technologies
This paper explores recent efforts by cultural institution and private startup companies to engineer digital art markets using cryptocurrency technologies in order to propertize digital artworks that were previously ...