new media art

ART, CULTURE, MEMORY AND TRAUMA

The symposium Art, Culture, Memory and Trauma will take place Thursday March 1, 2012 at Goldsmiths, University of London as part of the Thursday Club. The symposium is part of the art initiative Through the Roadblocks, by NeMe. The event is hosted by Prof. Janis Jefferies, Goldsmiths College and is organized in collaboration with Prof. Lanfranco Aceti, Sabanci University, Peter Ride, University of Westminster and

ART, CULTURE, MEMORY AND TRAUMA2018-02-06T18:38:47+00:00

MADNESS AND ENJOYABLE PAIN

MADNESS AND ENJOYABLE PAIN: THE ART OF USING TECHNOLOGICAL INTERFACES AS TOOLS BEYOND THE DICHOTOMY OF PAIN VERSUS FUN ABSTRACT The article will focus on contemporary artistic and curatorial practices in the fields of art and science and will discuss the issue of experiential engagements with technology in the name of art. The artistic engagement with technology in the production of art has historically not

MADNESS AND ENJOYABLE PAIN2018-02-06T18:39:02+00:00

TEXTING ART AS SOCIAL ACTION

ABSTRACT This essay will address issues related to the merging of text and visual images in online interactions. It will analyze the relationship between Anglo-Saxon and Continental philosophies within the increasingly merging context of words as images. “I believe that Quinean holism is not so different from the idea that every language has its own genius (as Humboldt said) or – better – that every

TEXTING ART AS SOCIAL ACTION2018-02-06T18:39:03+00:00

TO ERODE OR NOT TO ERODE

TO ERODE OR NOT TO ERODE: THE OPPOSITE POLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CULTURAL ENGAGEMENTS ABSTRACT The dynamic relationship between humanity and the pollution and erosion of the North and South Poles is increasingly reshaping, altering and challenging cultural assumptions. As the Poles are eroded, the cultural framework and symbolisms determined by a cultural landscape that is the reflection of a natural environment in distress are also

TO ERODE OR NOT TO ERODE2014-04-03T07:23:45+00:00
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