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Database Aesthetics Art In The Age Of Information Overflow 1st Edition Victoria Vesna

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Database Aesthetics Art In The Age Of Information Overflow 1st Edition Victoria Vesna
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Victoria Vesna
ISBN: 9780816641185, 9780816641192, 0816641188, 0816641196
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Database Aesthetics Art In The Age Of Information Overflow 1st Edition Victoria Vesna by Victoria Vesna 9780816641185, 9780816641192, 0816641188, 0816641196 instant download after payment.

Database Aesthetics examines the database as cultural and aesthetic form, explaining how artists have participated in network culture by creating data art. The essays in this collection look at how an aesthetic emerges when artists use the vast amounts of available information as their medium. Here, the ways information is ordered and organized become artistic choices, and artists have an essential role in influencing and critiquing the digitization of daily life.   Contributors: Sharon Daniel, U of California, Santa Cruz; Steve Deitz, Carleton College; Lynn Hershman Leeson, U of California, Davis; George Legrady, U of California, Santa Barbara; Eduardo Kac, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Norman Klein, California Institute of the Arts; John Klima; Lev Manovich, U of California, San Diego; Robert F. Nideffer, U of California, Irvine; Nancy Paterson, Ontario College of Art and Design; Christiane Paul, School of Visual Arts in New York; Marko Peljhan, U of California, Santa Barbara; Warren Sack, U of California, Santa Cruz; Bill Seaman, Rhode Island School of Design; Grahame Weinbren, School of Visual Arts, New York.   Victoria Vesna is a media artist, and professor and chair of the Department of Design and Media Arts at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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