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Aesthetics In Present Future The Arts And The Technological Horizon Brunella Antomarini

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Aesthetics In Present Future The Arts And The Technological Horizon Brunella Antomarini
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Brunella Antomarini, Adam Berg, Alain Cohen, Rob Spruijt, Erith Jaffe-Berg, Miltos Manetas, Alessandro Lanni, Roberto Diodato, Domenico Parisi, Teresa Iaria, Peter B. Lunenfeld, Ysamur Flores Pena
ISBN: 9780739173732, 0739173731
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Aesthetics In Present Future The Arts And The Technological Horizon Brunella Antomarini by Brunella Antomarini, Adam Berg, Alain Cohen, Rob Spruijt, Erith Jaffe-berg, Miltos Manetas, Alessandro Lanni, Roberto Diodato, Domenico Parisi, Teresa Iaria, Peter B. Lunenfeld, Ysamur Flores Pena 9780739173732, 0739173731 instant download after payment.

Aesthetics in Present Future: The Arts and the Technological Horizonis a collection of essays by scholars and a few artists who focus on the issue of how arts either change when conveyed by new media (such as the web, 3D printers, and videos) or are simply diffused by them. The contributors’ analyses describe how both virtual production and virtual communication change our attitudes toward what we call the arts. The scope of the topics ranges from photography to cinema and painting, from theater to avant-garde art and Net art, and from construction of robots to simulation of brain functions. The result is an astonishing range of new possibilities and risks for the arts, and new perspectives regarding our knowledge of the world.

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