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  • '''The work of art in the age of digital recombination <br> ...rt into an exhibition value to so called manipulation value in the present digital age.<br>
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  • ...nation where the database constitutes the ontological model of the work of art. ...ries the part of Benjamin’s essay that is related to the aura of a work of art. Benjamin explained that because of the mechanical reproduction, artworks w
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  • ...t & short annotation on "Art and Authenticity" extract from "Languages of art" by Nelson Goodman In Languages of art Goodman questions the authenticity of the work of art.<br>
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  • ...s the work of contemporary young artists and designers, including art school students, it is obvious that these ‘old’ media are vastly mor Source: [https://aprja.net/article/view/116068 Florian Cramer's What is Post-digital article (2014, APRJA)]
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  • A practical report that can sort out the logic of my art creating methodology, supplemented by the analysis of the corresponding art I am a person who is controlled by contemporary digital technology but also wants to control it in return. In my experience, my per
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  • [[Annotation on The work of art in the age of digital recombination]]
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  • [[ Annotation---The work of art in the age of digital recombination ]]
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  • relationhsip materiality of art and technological advancment dematerilisation of art 70s conceptual art etc
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  • ...th a background in graphic design. Her interests revolve around generative art, media specificities and the aesthetics of distortion as an inevitable part ...video uses the author's computer logs, and the video documentation of her digital routine, as a source for data visualisation. The project invites the audien
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  • ...computing, networks and user interfaces are things I would suggest to net art researchers and new media historians learn; those are essential contexts."' ...enschied, Digital Folklore, a book exploring user generated aesthetics and digital culture.
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  • ...amin was a german cultural critic. In 1936 he wrote the essay “The work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction”. ...orks of Art. Benjamin, in this essay, analizes its consequences of the way Art is comtemplated, exhibited and reproduced.
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  • ...es is the new digital interface. Del Mul aims to analayze the way that the digital interface constitutes and structures aesthetic experience of media. ...he supersensible, that is: between the physical materiality of the work of art and its meaningful history.
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  • Annotation on "Languages of art" extract of the chapter "Art and Authenticity" by Nelson Goodman.<br> Goodman questions the authenticity of the work of art.
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  • Hito Steyerl Duty Free Art : Proxy Politics - Signal and Noise ...an age defined by planetary civil war, growing inequality, and proprietary digital technology? The boundaries of such institutions have grown fuzzy. They exte
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  • Film, screenwriting, phychology, horses and dogs, scenography, video art, drama excersises and didactical literature. Art
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  • '''The work of art in the age of digital recombination ---Jos de Mul''' ...of the essay he believe in the age of digital recombination the “aura”of art work returned but returned with a twist(more transient and unstable) , and
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  • *Digital body *https://www.e-flux.com/criticism/331113/skins-within-on-contamination-and-digital-corporeality
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  • ...s and others drawn from previously unrecognized areas of visual and verbal art." ...GERED LANGUAGES, ENDANGERED POETRIES by Jerome Rothenberg, with an article Digital race to save languages, By Andy Webster
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  • * <b>Art and Autonomy</b> - <i>Sebastian Olma</i> -- [https://bd.b-ok.lat/book/53404 ...ostmodernism and Consumer Society</b> - <i>Fredric Jameson</i> -- [https://art.ucsc.edu/sites/default/files/Jameson_Postmodernism_and_Consumer_Society.pdf
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  • ...Mul (2009): http://www.demul.nl/nl/item/412-the-work-of-art-in-the-age-of-digital-recombination * ''Duty Free Art: Art in the Age of Planetary Civil War'', Hito Steyerl, Verso (2017)
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  • ...the ways human form are represented and rendered into data. My interest in art history has drawn me towards creating works that reference that history of The digital body, the digitised body, motion capture and representation. The animations
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  • ...point of the debate is water Benjamin's claim that the "cult value" of an art work has been replaced by the "exhibition value". ...combination, the database constitutes the ontological model of the work of art and, secondly, that in this transformation the exhibition value is being re
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  • Read and analyze some related art works that contains very basic structure. General introduction and question Moreover, the relationship between structural film and minimalistic art.
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  • *Art has to be more than the every day. On Magic. *A look at walking practices in art. #pedestrianism. #slowness #protest
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  • ...xile in Paris because of the Nazi seizure of power, his essay “The work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction”, problably his best-known essay, w ...makes connections between the consequences of these changes and different art movement ideologies and politics.
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  • ...ommunal life. Her work includes projects such as The Autonomous Archive, a digital database that archives the historical documents of a former squat, and The ...ectivity is a research project that studies practices of collaboration for art and education models and existent communities. In the thesis, there is an i
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  • ...Media Design at the Higher School of the Arts (HKU), where he learnt that digital media might become even more powerful when they moved away from our desktop A second MA on New Media and Digital Culture received from the University of Utrecht, however, lead to a more nu
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  • To be a digital artists means to have a wide range of expertise and skills (an artist has t .... Throughout history, artists had displayed, advertise and explained their art-making skills in genres specifically created for this purpose.
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  • ...ure of the network. Her recent work is concerned with the friction between digital fabrication and material reality. ...printing, virtual models easily become physical. The relation between the digital and physical features enhances the current hype about this medium. In ''For
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  • ...ion in Museums and Special Collections.” Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 36 (2):293–311.[https://anonfile.com/F Some people argue that the digital archive is an oxymoron (Laermans and
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  • ...has occurred: the increasing mutability of information as a result of the digital interface. The text begins by providing an overview of the themes in Benjam ...ts in The Work of Art, he makes a clear distinction between mechanical and digital reproducibility – the distinguishing factors being the ability to “Add,
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  • ''Jos de Mul'' - 'The work of art in the age of digital recombination' <BR><BR> ...ces that not only structure the imagination of the artist, but the work of art and the aesthetic reception as well'''.
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  • - Trash Art a) meta art (conceptual net based art) - form driven
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  • <big>'''Generative art in video art'''</big> ...d by science and technology. Generative art is a typical collision between art and science.
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  • ...point of the debate is water Benjamin's claim that the "cult value" of an art work has been replaced by the "exhibition value". ...combination, the database constitutes the ontological model of the work of art and, secondly, that in this transformation the exhibition value is being re
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  • ...ose questions made me think of [http://theartofgooglebooks.tumblr.com/ The Art of Google Books], a collection of glitches on scanned books. In this case d
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  • Scholz - digital labor <br>* Digital labor: The internet as playground and factory (2013, book)
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  • ...ion of drone warfare, in particular, the extension of human senses through digital/machinic mediation. Lisa Barnard's Drone work is characterized by the confu ...t act as our sensorial extension need to only be real enough for the human-digital relationship to sustain itself. However, the human aspects of this 'postdig
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  • '''Institute of Unseen Digital Art''' ...g point of this project to give a new life to forgotten and unseen Digital Art works. In addition to the curated gallery, the institute publishes daily ar
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  • Flat is a library for creating and manipulating digital forms of fine arts. Its aim is to enable experimentation with and testing o It grew out of the needs for generative design, architecture and art. The concept of "design" is more of a subject of study yet to be delved int
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  • ...n source culture, and processes of self-education and peer learning, in an art, activist and community contexts. ...as well as WeWontFlyForArt and Zero Dollar Laptop (both part of our Media Art Ecologies programme).
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  • *exploring the field of post-digital designer (creating a new universe build upon the existing one - how ? gener ...tal publishing, interaction website, app), visual culture (communication + art direction (3D+video and photography)
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  • '''Physical Photobook - Digital Photobook 5 February 2015''' – ''Who gives a f*ck!?'' ..., then it becomes physical. But it’s still a digital photo, so you combine digital and physical.
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  • ...68c80c71e7caa5621e08f321cc59fad Jos de Mul - The work of art in the age of digital recombination] * Martin Jay: Photography and the Mirror of Art
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  • *Materiality and beyond the analogue/digital binary ...he photograph as contemporary art, Reprinted. ed, Thames & Hudson world of art. Thames & Hudson, London.<br />
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  • ...Y, D. (2007) The cinematic. London: Whitechapel (Documents of contemporary art, 2007: 5). ..., I. (2012) Memory. London: Whitechapel Gallery (Documents of contemporary art).
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  • ...of [[making things public]] and [[creating publics]] in the age of [[post-digital]] networks.
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  • ...ual language. Vanitas as a genre finds its origin in 16th and 17th century art, reflecting a cultural acceptance (and even obsession) with death and morta
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  • digital economy transforms the goals of a corporation into the belief you are makin - the current art of governance implores citizens to self-regulate and produce improvements
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  • He works with digital art on an abstract representation of body movement. He uses animation and 3D pr
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