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Cybercontemporary art: mutations and digital contagion
Digital technologies are increasingly present and accessible in nowadays. This ubiquity produce a creative and specific research field, influencing the way others artistic production modes operates. Contemporary art, until ...
Crisis as Critical Practice in the MENA
The awakening civil dissent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) in 2010/2011 has been attended by forms of artistic as well as user-generated and cultural strategies that reflect critical dissonant practices in the ...
CyberSM, cybersex and 25 years of VR
2018 will mark the 25th anniversary of cyberSM, a series of media arts projects incorrectly heralded as the first fully-functional cyber-sex systems. These projects made frequent appearances in newspapers, magazines and ...
Datafying Media Art. Assessing Digital Methods for Media Art Research
Where the initial wave of Digital Humanities (DH) concentrated mainly on textual analysis, the contemporary DH witnessed a visual turn. This resulted not only in establishing visuals as subject of digital analysis but also ...
Design of Narrative Book Collection: Redesigning Pre-Modern Japanese Books in the Digital Age
This paper introduces Narrative Book Collection—a unique model of digital exhibition for pre-modern Japanese books that explores computational and visualization approaches to create a new book reading experience in the ...
Digging the (new) media art scene of İstanbul: Towards Media Art Historical Re-discovery
This study is an attempt to excavate and analyze (new) media art scene of İstanbul in order to explore the particularities in the field and local histories of media art. There is still ambiguity about what (new) media art ...
Ethico-onto-epistemologies of Media Art: A case study of the “Protocol for Interdisciplinary Research” project
As all steps of Art’s value chain get transformed by the ever-challenging practices of Media Arts and other forms as Art and Science intersections, and while agents and Institutions are adapting to the on-going transformation ...
An Example of Conscientious Handling of Time-Based Media Artwork
For the past 35 years, the Kunstsammlung des Landes Niederösterreich has been acquiring media art in various formats, such as video sculptures, installations and film. The result of these 35 years of acquisition is a ...
Gaze and Geometry: comparing two languages of vision from Medieval Eastern and Modern Western visual compositions
Islamic patterns from the medieval era are non-figurative displays of repetitive geometric shape relations on architectural surfaces. They are historically created as designs of a particular cultural setting and are said ...
Genealogy of personal playback devices in the audio and video walks of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
When discussing artworks within an art historical discourse, there is a tendency to revert to paradigms of sensibility, narrative or meaning and disregard the structure of an artwork. This inclination is evident in discussions ...