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From the Digital to the Post-Digital – the Photographic Image
Digital technologies have transformed the photographic medium from being representational to performative. In this way, they introduced a new kind of affinity between the visual image and the world. This paper will suggest ...
Glitching the Museum: Disruptive Media Art in a Permanent Collection
In late 2016, Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam acquired seventeen works by leading artists working with digital technologies and cultures. Selected for inclusion into the permanent collection were for instance works by glitch ...
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 ...
Governing Publics: the Politics of Optical Media in 18th-Century England and America
Eighteenth-century visual media figure in hybrid forms of governance-at-a-distance. Local sites commanded by buildings are conflated with viewing-boxes that claim trans-local effects – theatres, courtly and public gardens, ...
Horror and the history of immersive media art
The horror genre has always played a role in the application and development of new media culture. From early examples of augmented reality effects such as the Pepper’s Ghost in the 1890’s or William Castle’s experimentations ...
Hybrid ecologies on the anthropocene: Mar Menor Research
ISBE: Mar Menor Research is a media art project at the intersection of ecology, technology and arts. It aproaches the enviromental landscape of Mar Menor lagoon (Spain), a singular ecosystem on crisis, a territory where ...
La Biennale internationale de l'art numérique de Montréal (BIAN) - AUTOMATA
Although a relatively young manifestation, our biennale has quickly forged a strong reputation in the international media art scene, for the high caliber of work presented around timely thematics. Our event is unique and ...
Mediating Resistance: Indian New Media Art
In India, the steady globalization during 1990s, affected landmark shifts in our everyday experiences. Machines like the personal computer or the video recorder, were unpacking exciting intersections between the human and ...
Live streams. Introducing the narratives of local waters to Aotearoa/New Zealand media art
In this paper, I firstly investigate the role of contemporary media art practice as a catalyst to cultivate ecological sensitivities towards the wellbeing of local water bodies in Aotearoa/New Zealand and secondly discuss ...
Media Art and Politics: The Question of Tomorrow
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 ...