Telematic embrace : visionary theories of art, technology, and consciousness /

Long before e-mail and the Internet permeated society, Roy Ascott, a pioneering British artist and theorist, coined the term "telematic art" to describe the use of online computer networks as an artistic medium. In Telematic Embrace Edward A. Shanken gathers, for the first time, an impress...

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Autore principale: Ascott, Roy
Altri autori: Shanken, Edward A., 1964-
Natura: Licensed eBooks
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2003.
Accesso online:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=90553
Sommario:
  • ILLUSTRATIONS; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; FROM CYBERNETICS TO TELEMATICS; 1. THE CONSTRUCTION OF CHANGE; 2. STATEMENT FROM CONTROL; 3. BEHAVIOURIST ART AND THE CYBERNETIC VISION; 4. BEHAVIOURABLES AND FUTURIBLES; 5. THE PSIBERNETIC ARCH; 6. TABLE; 7. CONNECTIVE CRITICISM; 8. NETWORK AS ARTWORK: THE FUTURE OF VISUAL ARTS EDUCATION; 9. TOWARDS A FIELD THEORY FOR POSTMODERNIST ART; 10. TEN WINGS; 11. ART AND TELEMATICS: TOWARDS A NETWORK CONSCIOUSNESS; 12. CONCERNING NETS AND SPURS: MEANING, MIND, AND TELEMATIC DIFFUSION; 13. ART AND EDUCATION IN THE TELEMATIC CULTURE.