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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 ...
How do digital technologies affect the aesthetics of Japanese calligraphy art and culture?
In the recent decades, artists and researchers have shown an
increased interest in applying new technologies to traditional arts in
Japan, especially in the field of calligraphy art, painting, and the Zen
culture. In one ...
Interactive multimedia creations at the International Museum of Electrographic Artworks in Cuenca (Spain), 1994 – 2006. Pioneer productions for the construction of hypermedia narratives
The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical and critical review of some of the pioneering productions of interactive multimedia that were created at the MIDECIANT´s laboratories of the University of Castilla-La ...
Archive Agencies. Tracing the Implied Producers of Media Art Collections
The relation between archives and history is, at best, a precarious one. It is often assumed that everything we need to remember or know is to be found in archives. And the way archives have been and are being used to write ...
Postdigital Pasts
As David Berry and Michael Dieter (2012) have described, postdigital refers not to life-after-digital but rather the ways in which computation has become ‘experiential, spatial and materialized; embedded and embodied’, ...
Monument as Archive: artistic strategies from anti- to meta-memorial
In Kluszczynski's talk, he will address the issue of art that challenges colonization
of social consciousness and collective memory. He will focus on selected
works of Krzysztof Wodiczko, Sanja Iveković, and Masaki Fujihata ...
Glitch Art: Noise as a Creative Act: Challenging the Myth of a Perfect Technology
Glitch Art is a plea for the flawed, for the technological lapse, for
the imperfect. This art form celebrates the variety of the error: from
electronic disruption and incomplete signal transmissions to digital
compression ...
Aesthetics of Resolution
The presentation will focus on what Gerald Nestler calls an „Aesthetics of Resolution.“ This conceptual approach is based on the following characteristics: a post-disciplinary approach to conception and practice in which ...