Tensions and Convergences
Technological and Aesthetic Transformations of Society
Heil, Reinhard / Kaminski, Andreas / Stippak, Marcus / Unger, Alexander / Ziegler, Marc
Erschienen am
01.03.2007
Beschreibung
This book presents results of an international conference which addressed the interaction of aesthetical and technological dimensions within the formation of contemporary society. The contributions discuss the production of time and space, self and nature, individual and society in the image of technology. They focus on the productive tensions and convergences between aesthetic and technological concepts when implemented in everyday life. The volume contains - among others - texts about technologies of visualisation, the aesthetics of warfare and the design of technological lifeworlds.
Autorenportrait
Reinhard Heil, philosopher, is a researcher at the Institute of Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Andreas Kaminski (M.A.) is a fellow of the postgraduate college 'Technisierung und Gesellschaft', Technische Universität Darmstadt. Marcus Stippak (M.A.) is a fellow of the postgraduate college 'Technisierung und Gesellschaft', Technische Universität Darmstadt. Alexander Unger (M.A.) is a fellow of the postgraduate college 'Technisierung und Gesellschaft', Technische Universität Darmstadt. Marc Ziegler (M.A.) is a fellow of the postgraduate college 'Technisierung und Gesellschaft', Technische Universität Darmstadt.