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The Reception and Rejection of Art and Technology: Exclusions and Revulsions
(2005-10)
The development and use of science and technology by artists always has been, and always will be, an integral part of the art-making process. Nonetheless, the canon of western art history has not placed sufficient emphasis ...
MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes 2 (Introduction to the Session)
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 ...
Towards a Comprehensive Technological History of Art
The development and use of science and technology by artists always has been, and always will be, an integral part of the art-making process. Nonetheless, the canon of western art history has not placed sufficient emphasis ...
MediaArtHistories: Times and Landscapes 2 (Q&A session)
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 ...