Coded Cultures
Creative Practices out of Diversity - Edition Angewandte, Edition Angewandte
Tarasiewicz, Matthias / Wlodkowski, Michal
Erschienen am
01.04.2011
Beschreibung
Through the establishment of new creative cultures, enabled by digital media and global communication networks, new practices and ability profiles of artistic delineations and explorations are gaining new grounds. Furthermore, economic models are eager to create synergies with symbolic values of cultural and artistic programs to deal with the potentials of 'creativity'. At the present day it is difficult to predict which catalysts and draft programs can be put into effect for these creative innovation processes. In this book a detailed review from international artists, theorists, researchers and curators will be given on new vectors of creative and artistic coded and cultures departed from digital media related art projects and observation models on the intersection of disciplines like Art, Science, Technology and Design.
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabeIntroduction Georg Russegger Christian Reder Theory: Manfred Faßler Hiroshi Yoshioka Marina Grzinic Machiko Kusahara Dominick Chen Matthias Tarasiewicz Essays: David d'Heilly/Muneteru Ujino Mathias Fuchs/exonemo Verina Gfader/BCL Margarete Jahrmann Verena Kuni Yukiko Shikata/UBERMORGEN.COM Glossary Index Biographies Imprint Acknowledgements