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  • Cut and paste, like in digital work, but it's not digital – interesting composition Why do you think it's not digital? Could be a photo cut and pasted in certain software. – But I can see the
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  • ...r news, literature, art, books, scientific data and so on. There are huge digital kingdoms of libraries, which are online everyone can subscribe and read boo ...h to the art. Doing art is not just a function of the brain-matrix. In the art there is also emotions beside mind that shapes human behavior.
    3 KB (577 words) - 11:05, 17 September 2014
  • structural problems''' of archiving net art activities ,instistutional critique(art market, canon, gallery, museum)
    5 KB (783 words) - 18:30, 29 November 2013
  • ...izio Lazzaratto]], [[Brian Holmes]] and [[Laurence Rassel]] at the seminar Digital Work]] How do we work now with digital media? Have we shifted from a work culture based on the ambience of clubs t
    4 KB (631 words) - 17:18, 13 February 2013
  • ...s and stories she has a connection with. She makes photographs, using both digital and different forms of analog. She uses the still image to narrate a story
    2 KB (279 words) - 18:19, 2 July 2021
  • ** 1997 - Zeroes + Ones : Digital Women and the New Technoculture * 0[rphan]d[rift>] (art collective / video)
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  • To do this my work focus into two main disciplines: art and science, and tries to incorporate my interests in philosophy and litera ...internal fragmentation of discipline and refund Design as a science of art/art of science.
    4 KB (645 words) - 13:05, 27 September 2018
  • ...the Age of Digital Recombination'', Jos de Mul describes the mutability of digital information. One piece of data can be combined, edited, juxtaposed, spun in
    2 KB (305 words) - 15:17, 3 October 2012
  • ...ng about McCall's work, I was extremely interested in the links between '''digital and physical'''. ...dium to create sculptures (adding a physical value to it!); the duality of art and cinema; the cinema vs the museum. A starting point for all the work dev
    3 KB (468 words) - 13:47, 28 October 2014
  • ...in his favour, to experiments with fog and mist, and analogue film versus digital. ...work ''Floater 99'' what’s famous in the ''Centre for International Light Art'' and in the permanent collection of the museum. It belongs to the series o
    4 KB (608 words) - 21:49, 30 September 2014
  • ...t the rise of Abstract Expressionism, Neo-dada, minimalism, and conceptual art. ...the handmade moving images and what are the possibilities for implementing digital technologies in experimental filmmaking practices.
    3 KB (457 words) - 13:11, 21 November 2023
  • How would you define a digital aesthetic, and how does it relate to contemporary art?
    10 KB (1,555 words) - 14:09, 11 December 2013
  • ...and perception. Frankort explores the intimacy between our selves and the digital objects we use. ...110000’. The work is a reflection on how early children start to play with digital devices, and how quickly they learn to work with it.
    10 KB (1,605 words) - 20:52, 8 June 2015
  • ==== <u>'''on Tautology, descriptions, conceptual art, conceptual/structural filmmaking'''</u> ==== Avant-Garde and Experimental Cinema: From Film to Digital:
    9 KB (1,313 words) - 14:02, 9 May 2023
  • ...but in a way that doesn't always begin with words. We all understand that digital tools and information technology networks contribute to this trend, but the Mediawork Pamphlets explore art, literature, design, music, and architecture in the context of emergent tec
    3 KB (424 words) - 16:52, 13 February 2013
  • ...-publishing. I choose on purpose to showcase hybrid publishing methods; in digital and printed matter for their similarities in the abstractness of resource u ...ecoration: none; >¿Question 2: How to de-abstract the material side of the digital realms?</font></span>===
    6 KB (880 words) - 22:39, 22 November 2021
  • the interface as an aesthetic and critical framework for digi.art lit-book- paint- canvas- digital info-interface
    4 KB (699 words) - 16:46, 2 February 2015
  • ==== Walter Benjamin - The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936) ==== ''"In principle a work of art has always been reproducible."''
    9 KB (1,451 words) - 13:57, 18 February 2015
  • ...January 1997. https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/everything-line-digital-publishing-feature</ref> ...dam; on the MA Fine ART (2004-2018),<ref>https://www.pzwart.nl/master-fine-art/</ref> MA Lens Based Media /Network Media (2010-present)<ref> https://www.p
    3 KB (478 words) - 17:44, 13 September 2022
  • ...hat the following text will connect with Benjamin and the aura of works of art CONTRARY TO BENJAMIN AND HIS AURA to Latour a work of art has its own trajectory,or we can say its own career.
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