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  • =Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer <i>The Culture Industry and Mass Deception</i>= ==Mass culture, a commodity==
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  • *[[Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer - The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception]]
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  • ...graphics, prints, as well as numerous publications covering media arts and culture from their pre-history up until the last decade. It primarily focuses on t
    1 KB (166 words) - 19:46, 13 June 2012
  • .... Subsequent it is intended to point on practices of the attention seeking culture in the total media surround. ...stance from - researchers on technology, imaging, Internet cultures, image culture, art historians, curators, …
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  • Floppy Totaal, the recurring festival for contemporary floppy disk culture, returns with a two-day program that coincides with the release of their br
    339 bytes (50 words) - 12:24, 2 September 2022
  • [[Category:culture]]
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  • ...lture that can be mediated? Is Jewish culture always secondary to the host culture? Can we speak of Jewish art or simply art made by Jews? Is there commonalit
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  • ...Representation - Essays on Photographies and Histories" Communications and Culture 1988
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  • Aymeric: what's specific to Chinese food culture? Japanese food culture very much focused on the art of making, process, display/design. Maybe Ch m
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  • ...Christensen. In her own practice she explores her fascination with digital culture and aims to raise critical questions by recontextualising its visual elemen ...Christensen. In her own practice she explores her fascination with digital culture and aims to raise critical questions by recontextualising its visual elemen
    2 KB (287 words) - 00:00, 9 March 2017
  • Bill Nichols’s essay “The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems”, written in 1988, in brief aimed to upd ...echanical Reproduction and Film Culture, Cybernetic Systems and Electronic Culture, The Cybernetic Metaphor: Transformations of Self and Reality and Purpose,
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  • ...mena, helping us to penetrate beyond canonized “grand narratives” of media culture. Professor Huhtamo pays particular attention to the “life” of topoi, or
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  • ...ics, game theory, operations research) and their representation in popular culture during the Cold War. ...o encourage a debate about the benefits and drawbacks of 'systems-oriented culture' - in what way does it help the citizen? In what way does it distribute pow
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  • ...in-the-age-of-cybernetic-systems| *annotations* Bill Nichols - the work of culture in the age of cybernetic systems (1988)]]<br>
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  • <font color="#FE2EC8"> '''PARTICIPATORY CULTURE'''<br> :<font color="#323336">[[Bastard Culture]]</font><br>
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  • ''How does the modern tragedy unfold within contemporary culture? Furthermore, how can its rigid structure hold together given the fluid, as
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  • ...st of all an attempt to grow our understanding of - and concern with - the culture of data-mining, and then to feed this back into the practice of data-mining [[User:Manetta/meta-mining/data-mining-culture|* data mining culture]]<br>
    3 KB (357 words) - 15:07, 19 November 2015
  • ...d experimental publishing, with a focus on queer methodologies and network culture. He is founder/director of Queer.Archive.Work, an independent 501(c)(3) non
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  • ...nature of photographic truth and its relationship to notions of ethnicity, culture and identity in contemporary art. Through both an exhibition and a symposiu ...rs. The workshop will focus on photography in relation to subjects such as culture, identity, migration, diaspora and colonialism. We encourage students whose
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  • * With a focus on the implications of data on visual culture. (The form of data??) (Making databases as art / idea of instructions as ar * Through research / reading & writing about data & visual culture
    2 KB (300 words) - 10:16, 4 October 2018

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