Search
Now showing items 31-40 of 72
International Networks of Early Digital Arts
The histories of international networks that transgressed the Cold war barriers and were involved with digital arts in
the 1960s and early 1970s are an underresearched subject in many respects. Here is proposed a short ...
Matter and Thought: Gordon Pask’s Practice-Based Research
For the cybernetician Gordon Pask (1928-1996), the process of thinking was inextricable from doing and making. He maintained that concepts were bound with materials and procedures. This paper investigates the notion of a ...
Keynote - Looking In & Looking Out
The lecture begins with a brief summary of works starting in 1968 to 1976 to establish the ideas that echo throughout her career, then concentrates on her recent work from 2002 to now.
There is consideration of how the ...
Multimedia artists and fieldwork (1960-80s)
The coming together of human engineering, experimental psychology, ethnography, communication and learning
theory in the work of two artists, the Chilean Juan Downey and the American Paul Ryan (196080s), serve as a
departing ...
Media Archaeology and Humanities Labs: Creative Knowledge and Practice-Based Theory
Media archaeology has not been confined to theoretical and archival excavations to old media and media art history.
Increasingly we have witnessed the emergence of media archaeological labs where analysis of media objects ...
Post-digital Circulationism. On- and Offline Intermedia Discourse in Contemporary Art and Scholarship
The post-digital phenomenon of circulationism (Hito Steyerl), the wandering of images and data across media and through global networks, marks a decisive change compared to prior practices of visual culture. In today’s ...
“Pathways to Innovation in Digital Culture” Revisited
The speaker’s 1999 report Pathways to Innovation in Digital Culture, commissioned by the Rockefeller Foundation,
observed a rising density of interconnections between the worlds of art, technology and science. Designating ...
New Media Curating: Sound as a Technological Medium
The paper presents the interdisciplinary intersections and impacts in between new media art and sound practices.
Through the exploration of the formation and rise of interdisciplinary research fields, the paper presents ...
Practices and Languages of Art
Recognition of artistic practices as academic research continues to provoke much debate. In exchange for their
validation, higher education institutions demand the clear articulation of artistic research questions ...
On A Critical History of Media Art in Japan (2014)
This article is based on the author’s recent publication, A Critical History of Media Art in Japan (Artes Publishing,
Tokyo, 2014). The book examines continuity and/or discontinuity in the history of media art focusing ...