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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 ... -
Interdisciplinary Multimedia at the 3rd International Artists Meetings in Vela Luka 1972
International Artists' Meetings were international manifestations of visual and related arts that were held in Vela Luka (Croatia) in 1968, 1970 and 1972, but they are skipped from any valorization afterwards. Meetings ... -
Internet of Names. Poetics of Infrastructure
IDN or Internationalized Domain Name is a domain name that allows the use of Unicode characters. IDN is stored in Domain Name System and encoded in ASCII. This paradoxical practice nailing down all the Cyrillic, Arabic, ... -
Intertwining of the digital and the biological in the artistic practice
(Forthcoming 2018, 2018)In the recent two decades, we have witnessed a gradual shift observable in the works of artists working with technology. This shift can be characterized as moving from the digital and virtual realm towards the physical ... -
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 ... -
Leveraging Morphological Computation for Expressive Movement Generation in a Soft Robotic Artwork
(ACM, 2017-06)The paper describes the design of a cephalopod-inspired soft robot that is part of the art installation Tales of C (2017). Two soft modules for movement are presented, one actuated by a servo motor the other with pneumatics. ... -
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 ... -
Mailing lists are dead, long live mailing lists! — periodising discourses, debates and infrastructures of nettime, empyre, spectre and crumb
While contemporary social media have been critiqued for their ephemeral effects on media arts, curatorial practices, and activist politics, the mailing list has proven an enduring venue for geographically dispersed communities ... -
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 ... -
Media Art: Trans-perception, Trans-representation, Trans-Consciousness
The first steps in bringing together senses as: visual, auditive, tactile, kinaesthesia, were carried out simultaneously with the historical Avantgarde in an attempt to cleave the structure of the classical artwork by the ... -
Media Scape as an example of curating practice in new media art
I will analyse early curating practices of new media, as well as relationship between artistic and scientific research practice on example of Media Scape. It was an international meeting of media artists which took place ... -
Mediascapes in ‘Cities on the Move in Bangkok’ (1999)
The paper focuses on the cultural and social exchange amongst Asian and European architects, artists, filmmakers and designers happening in the multi-media exhibition "Cities on the Move 6 – Bangkok (1999)." The analysis ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Museums of the Unfinished to Ephemeral Memories: notes on net art conservation
This paper discusses the conservation of net art works. It describes the overdose situation of documentary production fostered by social networks and its impact on the traditional forms of storage and the contemporary ... -
On Adjacent Infrastructural Tactics for Urban Screens (Shanghai version)
This paper addresses what media art can do in a context (here, Shanghai) in which urban screens and related architectural facades seem ubiquitously present – nearly inescapable in some areas of the city – yet in which media ... -
On Scale and Fields: Artistic Practice and Agricultural Machines
This paper explores thematic parallels between artistic and agricultural practices in the postwar period to establish a link to media art and cultural practices that are currently emerging in urban agriculture. Industrial ... -
Parlor of Futures: Tarot cards, Futures Techniques and Octave Obdurant's "Cosmographic Comparator"
We are performing a material media archeology investigations into the origins of our concept of innovation and future through the 16th century Tarot cards and divination techniques, which we combine and contrast with present ... -
Pink Skies and Green Screens: Readymade Colors and Chroma Keyed Moods in Video Art Since 2010
This paper examines the mood enhancing qualities of two chromatic tropes that recur with striking frequency in video art from the present decade: pink skies and green-screens. Featured in works by artists such as Victoria ... -
Post-digital paradigm shift: from Narcissus to Perseus
A common approach to self-portraits is via paradigm (and theory) of Narcissism. Still, a shift funeral, hospital or roof selfies introduce into visuals of our time is; they describe the world, not as a mere individual set ...