Postdigital Aesthetics

Postdigital Aesthetics
Author: D. Berry
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1137437200

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Postdigital Aesthetics is a contribution to questions raised by our newly computational everyday lives and the aesthetics which reflect both the postdigital nature of this age, but also critical perspectives of a post-internet world.

Post-Digital Rhetoric and the New Aesthetic

Post-Digital Rhetoric and the New Aesthetic
Author: Justin Hodgson
Publisher: Rhetoric and Materiality
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780814213940

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Argues we are in a post-digital moment, where the blurring between the "real" and the "digital" has fundamentally reconfigured how we make sense of the world.

Postdigital Artisans

Postdigital Artisans
Author: Jonathan Openshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789491727610

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Postdigital Artisans profiles 60 contemporary artists and designers, accompanied by rich illustrations of their postdigital work.

Post-Digital, Post-Internet Art and Education

Post-Digital, Post-Internet Art and Education
Author: Kevin Tavin
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030737705

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This open access edited volume provides theoretical, practical, and historical perspectives on art and education in a post-digital, post-internet era. Recently, these terms have been attached to artworks, artists, exhibitions, and educational practices that deal with the relationships between online and offline, digital and physical, and material and immaterial. By taking the current socio-technological conditions of the post-digital and the post-internet seriously, contributors challenge fixed narratives and field-specific ownership of these terms, as well as explore their potential and possible shortcomings when discussing art and education. Chapters also recognize historical forebears of digital art and education while critically assessing art, media, and other realms of engagement. This book encourages readers to explore what kind of educational futures might a post-digital, post-internet era engender.

Digital Aesthetics

Digital Aesthetics
Author: Sean Cubitt
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1998-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780761959007

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The aesthetic nature and purposes of computer culture in the contemporary world are investigated in this book. Sean Cubitt casts a cool eye on the claims of cybertopians, tracing the globalization of the new medium and enquiring into its effects on subjectivity and sociality. Drawing on historical scholarship, philosophical aesthetics and the literature of cyberculture, the author argues for a genuine democracy beyond the limitations of the free market and the global corporation. Digital arts are identified as having a vital part to play in this process. Written in a balanced and penetrating style, the book both conveniently summarizes a huge literature and sets a new agenda for research and theory.

The New Aesthetic and Art

The New Aesthetic and Art
Author: Scott Contreras-Koterbay
Publisher: Instituut Voor Netwerkcultuur
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789492302083

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The New Aesthetic and Art: Constellations of the Postdigital is an interdisciplinary analysis focusing on new digital phenomena at the intersections of theory and contemporary art. Asserting the unique character of New Aesthetic objects, Contreras-Koterbay and Mirocha trace the origins of the New Aesthetic in visual arts, design, and software, find its presence resonating in various kinds of digital imagery, and track its agency in everyday effects of the intertwined physical world and the digital realm. Contreras-Koterbay and Mirocha bring to light an original perspective that identifies an autonomous quality in common digital objects and examples of art that are increasingly an important influence for today's culture and society.

Glitch Art in Theory and Practice

Glitch Art in Theory and Practice
Author: Michael Betancourt
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1315414805

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Chapter Introduction -- chapter 1 Origins of “Glitch” in The Stoppage -- chapter 2 The Heritage of Materialist Media -- chapter 3 Digital Mis function and Materialist Approaches -- chapter 4 Critical Engagements with Failure.

Postdigital Humans

Postdigital Humans
Author: Maggi Savin-Baden
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 303065592X

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This book explores approaches to developing and using postdigital humans and the impact they are having on a postdigital world. It presents current research and practices at a time when education is changing rapidly with digital, technological advances. In particular, it outlines the major challenges faced by today’s employers, developers, teachers, researchers, priests and philosophers. The book examines conceptions of postdigital humans and studies the issue in connection with ethics and employment, as well as from perspectives such as philosophy and religion.

The Future of Art in a Postdigital Age

The Future of Art in a Postdigital Age
Author: Mel Alexenberg
Publisher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1841505056

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In The Future of Art in a Postdigital Age, artist and educator Mel Alexenberg offers a vision of a postdigital future that reveals a paradigm shift from the Hellenistic to the Hebraic roots of Western culture. He ventures beyond the digital to explore postdigital perspectives rising from creative encounters among art, science, technology and human consciousness. The interrelationships between these perspectives demonstrate the confluence between postdigital art and the dynamic, Jewish structure of consciousness. Alexenberg’s pioneering artwork – a fusion of spiritual and technological realms – exemplifies the theoretical thesis of this investigation into interactive and collaborative forms that imaginatively envisages the vast potential of art in a postdigital future.

Aesthetics Equals Politics

Aesthetics Equals Politics
Author: Mark Foster Gage
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0262351463

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How aesthetics—understood as a more encompassing framework for human activity—might become the primary discourse for political and social engagement. These essays make the case for a reignited understanding of aesthetics—one that casts aesthetics not as illusory, subjective, or superficial, but as a more encompassing framework for human activity. Such an aesthetics, the contributors suggest, could become the primary discourse for political and social engagement. Departing from the “critical” stance of twentieth-century artists and theorists who embraced a counter-aesthetic framework for political engagement, this book documents how a broader understanding of aesthetics can offer insights into our relationships not only with objects, spaces, environments, and ecologies, but also with each other and the political structures in which we are all enmeshed. The contributors—philosophers, media theorists, artists, curators, writers and architects including such notable figures as Jacques Rancière, Graham Harman, and Elaine Scarry—build a compelling framework for a new aesthetic discourse. The book opens with a conversation in which Rancière tells the volume's editor, Mark Foster Gage, that the aesthetic is “about the experience of a common world.” The essays following discuss such topics as the perception of reality; abstraction in ethics, epistemology, and aesthetics as the “first philosophy”; Afrofuturism; Xenofeminism; philosophical realism; the productive force of alienation; and the unbearable lightness of current creative discourse. Contributors Mark Foster Gage, Jacques Rancière, Elaine Scarry, Graham Harman, Timothy Morton, Ferda Kolatan, Adam Fure, Michael Young, Nettrice R. Gaskins, Roger Rothman, Diann Bauer, Matt Shaw, Albena Yaneva, Brett Mommersteeg, Lydia Kallipoliti, Ariane Lourie Harrison, Rhett Russo, Peggy Deamer, Caroline Picard Matt Shaw, Managing Editor