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  • - An Islamic Genealogy of New Media Art
    by Laura U. (Simon Fraser University) Marks
    £25.99 - 48.99

    Tracing the connections-both visual and philosophical-between new media art and classical Islamic art.

  • - Experiments in the Posthumanities
    by Janneke Adema
    £26.99

    "Living Books explores the potential futures of the scholarly book in an increasingly digital environment"--

  • - The Construction of Scientific Fictions
     
    £20.49

    A generously illustrated examination of the boom in luxurious, resort-style scientific laboratories and how this affects scientists' work.The past decade has seen an extraordinary laboratory-building boom. This new crop of laboratories features spectacular architecture and resort-like amenities. The buildings sprawl luxuriously on verdant campuses or sit sleekly in expensive urban neighborhoods. Designed to attract venture capital, generous philanthropy, and star scientists, these laboratories are meant to create the ideal conditions for scientific discovery. Yet there is little empirical evidence that shows if they do. Laboratory Lifestyles examines this new species of scientific laboratory from architectural, economic, social, and scientific perspectives. Generously illustrated with photographs of laboratories and scientists at work in them, the book investigates how "lifestyle science” affects actual science. Are scientists working when they stretch in a yoga class, play volleyball in the company tournament, chat in an on-site café, or show off their facilities to visiting pharmaceutical executives?The book describes, among other things, the role of beanbag chairs in the construction of science at Xerox PARC; the Southern California vibe of the RAND Corporation (Malibu), General Atomic (La Jolla), and Hughes Research Laboratories (Malibu); and Biosphere 2's "bionauts” as both scientists and scientific subjects; and interstellar laboratories. Laboratory Lifestyles (the title is an allusion to Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar's influential Laboratory Life) documents a shift in what constitutes scientific practice; these laboratories and their lifestyles are as experimental as the science they cultivate.ContributorsKathleen Brandt, Russell Hughes, Tim Ivison, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady, Stuart W. Leslie, Brian Lonsway, Sean O'Halloran, Simon Sadler, Chris L. Smith, Nicole Sully, Ksenia Tatarchenko, William Taylor, Julia Tcharfas, Albena Yaneva, Stelios Zavos

  • - Cognition, Computing, Art, and Embodiment
    by Simon (Professor of Arts and Engineering & Claire Trevor School of the Arts) Penny
    £21.99 - 26.99

    Why embodied approaches to cognition are better able to address the performative dimensions of art than the dualistic conceptions fundamental to theories of digital computing.

  • - Media Art and Activism
    by Michael F. Leruth
    £19.49

    "France's most famous unknown artist," the innovative media provocateur Fred Forest, precursor of Eduardo Kac, Jodi, the Yes Men, RT Mark, and the Guerilla Girls.

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    £34.99

    First person accounts by pioneers in the field, classic essays, and new scholarship document the collaborative and creative practices of early social media.

  • - Art after New Media
    by Beryl Graham
    £24.49

    Redefining curatorial practice for those working with new kinds of art.As curator Steve Dietz has observed, new media art is like contemporary art—but different. New media art involves interactivity, networks, and computation and is often about process rather than objects. New media artworks are difficult to classify according to the traditional art museum categories determined by medium, geography, and chronology and present the curator with novel challenges involving interpretation, exhibition, and dissemination. This book views these challenges as opportunities to rethink curatorial practice. It helps curators of new media art develop a set of flexible tools for working in this fast-moving field, and it offers useful lessons from curators and artists for those working in such other areas of art as distributive and participatory systems.The authors, both of whom have extensive experience as curators, offer numerous examples of artworks and exhibitions to illustrate how the roles of curators and audiences can be redefined in light of new media art's characteristics. Rethinking Curating offers curators a route through the hype around platforms and autonomous zones by following the lead of current artists' practice.

  • - A Genealogy of Visual Technologies from Prints to Pixels
    by Sean (Professor of Film and Television Studies Cubitt
    £24.49

  • - Art, New Media, and Social Memory
    by Richard (Director Rinehart
    £24.49

  • - Media Art Histories
     
    £7.99

  • - Precursors to Art and Activism on the Internet
     
    £28.49

    The theory and practice of networked art and activism, including mail art, sound art, telematic art, fax art, Fluxus, and assemblings.

  • - A Lexicon
     
    £28.49

  • - Japanese Media Arts in Dialogue with the West
    by Yvonne Spielmann
    £7.99

  • - Aspects of Art and Technology in Australia, 1956-1975
    by Stephen Jones
    £7.99

  • - The Reflexive Medium
    by Yvonne Spielmann
    £21.99

    An argument that video is not merely an intermediate stage between analog and digital but a medium in its own right; traces the theoretical genealogy of video and examines the different concepts of video seen in works by Vito Acconci, Ulrike Rosenbach, Steina and Woody Vasulka, and others.

  • - Biotechnology, Politics, and Culture
    by Eugene (The New School) Thacker
    £7.99

    How global biotechnology is redefining "life itself."

  • by Lev (City University of New York) Manovich
    £28.49

  • - Image, Power, and the Neoliberal Brain
    by Pasi (Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies Valiaho
    £7.99

  • - Art, Activism, and Technoscience
     
    £15.99

  • - Telepresence, Touch, and Art at the Interface
    by Kris (Assistant Professor Paulsen
    £30.99

    An examination of telepresence technologies through the lens of contemporary artistic experiments, from early video art through current "drone vision" works.

  • - An Artificial Aesthetic
    by Margaret A. (Research Professor of Cognitive Science Boden
    £38.49

    Essays on computer art and its relation to more traditional art, by a pioneering practitioner and a philosopher of artificial intelligence.In From Fingers to Digits, a practicing artist and a philosopher examine computer art and how it has been both accepted and rejected by the mainstream art world. In a series of essays, Margaret Boden, a philosopher and expert in artificial intelligence, and Ernest Edmonds, a pioneering and internationally recognized computer artist, grapple with key questions about the aesthetics of computer art. Other modern technologies—photography and film—have been accepted by critics as ways of doing art. Does the use of computers compromise computer art's aesthetic credentials in ways that the use of cameras does not? Is writing a computer program equivalent to painting with a brush?Essays by Boden identify types of computer art, describe the study of creativity in AI, and explore links between computer art and traditional views in philosophical aesthetics. Essays by Edmonds offer a practitioner's perspective, considering, among other things, how the experience of creating computer art compares to that of traditional art making. Finally, the book presents interviews in which contemporary computer artists offer a wide range of comments on the issues raised in Boden's and Edmonds's essays.

  • - From Participation to Interaction in Contemporary Art
     
    £41.49

  • - A History of New Media in Theater, Dance, Performance Art, and Installation
    by Steve (Brunel University) Dixon
    £39.99

    The historical roots, key practitioners, and artistic, theoretical, and technological trends in the incorporation of new media into the performing arts.

  • - For a Digital Posthumanities
    by GEERT@XS4ALL.NL) Hall & Gary (Professor of Media
    £7.99

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