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UNPLUGGED
Art as the Scene of Global Conflicts Hatje Cantz, ISBN 3-7757-1207-0 UNPLUGGED focuses on the blind spots of globalization, those barriers of a
mental and geographic nature that make getting connected to and taking part in
this process of global networking impossible, illicit or even unwelcome.
Selected texts and exemplary projects will raise issues and discuss questions
dealing with art as the scene of global conflicts and the political aspects of
art. The catalog accompanying Ars Electronica 2002 not only contains
theoretical contributions but also presents positions of a young generation of
media artists, and examines their conception of self and their consciousness of
the problems confronting them. The catalog can be ordered in any bookshop or directly at Hatje Cantz,
http://www.hatjecantz.de. |
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CyberArts
2002 International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica Hatje Cantz, € 28,- ISBN 3-7757-1208-9 Since 1987, the Prix Ars Electronica has been the international showcase for cyberartists from across the entire spectrum of disciplines. The presentation of this year's results in the CyberArts 2002 compendium provides an impressive overview of current artistic positions and trends in the fields of Computer Animation/Visual Effects, Digital Musics, Interactive Art, Net Vision/Net Excellence and the u19 freestyle computing category for young people. |
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Takeover
2001
who's doing the art of tomorrow? Katalog Ars Electronica 2001 ISBN: 3-211-83629-2 Which are the constellations and conditions defining tomorrow's art, where will it happen, who'll produce it? TAKEOVER traces the trends in the work of a strongly-committed generation of young artists, who have set up their own platforms and business models, and in so doing, are increasingly moving away from the traditional art world. |
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Cyberarts
2001
International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica ISBN: 3-211-83628-4 Prix Ars Electronica serves as a forum for the various branches
of digital media production at the intersection of art, technology, science and
society. Cyberarts 2001 offers an up-to-date survey of digital media production
based on Net Vision/Net Excellence, Digital Musics, Interactive Art, Computer
Animation/Visual Effects and u19 - freestyle computing. |
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Next
Sex Sex in the Age of its Procreative Superfluousness Katalog Ars Electronica 2000 ISBN: 3-211-83499-0 Next Sex shifts the cultural and social perspectives of current and future reproductive technologies into the centerpoint of artistic and theoretical consideration. With articles by: Robin Baker, Carl Djerassi, Joanne Finkelstein, Bruce Bagemihl, Randy Thornhill, Jens Reich, Monika Treut, et. al. |
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LifeScience Katalog Ars Electronica 99 ISBN: 3-211-83368-4 The catalog of Ars Electronica 99 deals with the consequences of the life sciences in medicine and agriculture, their manifestations in popular culture and considers their ethical, social and political implications. With articles by: Jeremy Rifkin, Bruno Latour, R.V. Anuradha, Daniel J. Kevles, Birgit Richard, Eugene Thacker, et. al. |
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Cyberarts
99 International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica ISBN: 3-211-83367-6 Cyberarts 99 documents the submissions singled out to receive Golden Nica prizes, runner-up awards and honorable mention in the interactive art, .net, computer animation, visual effects, and digital musics categories, as well as in the cybergeneration - u19 freestyle computing competition for young artists. Theoretical essays by the jurors provide fascinating insights into the leading edge of digital media art. |
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Ars
Electronica: Facing the Future A Survey of Two Decades Edited by Timothy Druckrey with Ars Electronica ISBN 0-262-04176-6 An anthology on the history, theory and practice of digital media art from 1979 to 1999. With articles by: Vilém Flusser, Marvin Minsky, Paul Virilio, Christopher Langton, Hans Moravec, Bruce Sterling, Richard Dawkins, Peter Weibel, Otto Piene, et. al. |
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Infowar Catalog of Ars Electronica 1998 - Theory ISBN: 3-211-83134-7 Infowar provides insights into the spectrum of new conflict situations and new potential for conflict inherent in Information Society, the images it conjures up of enemies and its scenarios of looming threats. It offers an elaboration of the concepts and theories of cyberwar an netwar, digitally enhanced battle effectiveness, PsyOps and propaganda, war in global financial networks and people's information warfare. |
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Cyberarts
- International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica 1997 ISBN: 3-211-82998-9 Prix Ars Electronica serves as a forum for the various branches of digital media production at the intersection of art, technology, science and society. Cyberarts 1997 offers a survey of digital media production based on .Net, Interactive Art, Computer Animation and Computer Music. |
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"Naima"
Vladislav Delay CD Live Recordings from the Ars Electronica Klangpark 2001. "Electronics and vocals loop back on themselves in a hallucinatory drift of
non-linear thought, tone and narrative in an extraordinary piece of music from
one of the most consistently creative artists working today."
(The Wire, February 2002) |
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Lume
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