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  1. Remediating the Social (E-Book)

    This is the conference proceedings for Remediating the Social, the final conference of the ELMCIP project, held at the Edinburgh College of Art on November 1-3, 2012. Download the PDF from the links at the bottom of this entry.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 10.08.2012 - 13:25

  2. Software Studies, a Lexicon

    This collection of short expository, critical, and speculative texts offers a field guide to the cultural, political, social, and aesthetic impact of software. Computing and digital media are essential to the way we work and live, and much has been said about their influence. But the very material of software has often been left invisible. In Software Studies, computer scientists, artists, designers, cultural theorists, programmers, and others from a range of disciplines each take on a key topic in the understanding of software and the work that surrounds it. These include algorithms; logical structures; ways of thinking and doing that leak out of the domain of logic and into everyday life; the value and aesthetic judgments built into computing; programming's own subcultures; and the tightly formulated building blocks that work to make, name, multiply, control, and interweave reality. The growing importance of software requires a new kind of cultural theory that can understand the politics of pixels or the poetry of a loop and engage in the microanalysis of everyday digital objects.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 03.09.2012 - 17:47

  3. V sieti strednej Európy: nielen o elektronickej literatúre: /In Central European Network: not only about electronic literature:/

    This international collective monograph brings an understanding of the problematic of changes in artistic communication in the context of the cultural practices of the post-digital era and simultaneously asks new questions about it. This book presents the keystones of electronic literature research that are based, among others, on the digital character of the text, on multisensory reading, playfulness, hypermediality, experimentation and Internet communication. Its aim is also to map digital literature in the cultural environment of Central Europe. Researchers from Slovakia, The Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia and Croatia collaborated on the publication. The monograph is a printed textual tapestry of various approaches, theories and perspectives that communicate among themselves, react to each other and together clarify the structure that literature personifies in the new media realm.

    Contributions by Zuzana Husárová, Jana Kuzmíková, Gabriela Magová, Mira Nabělková, Andrzej Pająk, Katarina Peović Vuković, Mariusz Pisarski, Michal Rehúš a Jaroslav Šrank, Janez Strehovec, Bogumiła Suwara, Jaroslav Švelch

     

    Source: publisher's information

    Zuzana Husarova - 21.09.2012 - 20:42

  4. Teoria Digital: dez anos do FILE - Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica

    Teoria Digital: dez anos do FILE - Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica

    Luciana Gattass - 05.10.2012 - 17:18

  5. Artemídia e Cultura Digital

    Artemídia e Cultura Digital, de Artur Matuck e Jorge Luiz Antonio inaugura a coleção homônima que a Musa Editora lança ao mesmo tempo que o livro, divisão da Biblioteca Aula (abriga as diversas coleções da Musa), “Artemídia e Cultura Digital”, dirigida por Artur Matuck e amparada por um Conselho Editorial de notáveis que nos desvendará o novo de toda parte pela sugestão de autores e obras que darão continuidades às publicações. O livro reúne os textos produzidos no simpósio Acta Media III – Simpósio Internacional de Artemídia e Cultura Digital, que ocorreu não apenas no espaço físico e no tempo restrito das palestras e subsequentes debates, mas também nos domínios virtuais e nos tempos diferenciados de interlocução do ciberespaço. As palestras foram ministradas no auditório do MAC-USP, de setembro a dezembro de 2004, mas o processo virtual estendeu-se até março de 2005. A organização em livro, já prevista, ocorreu posteriormente e sua edição incorporou novos atores, com relevância no trabalho de design, tomando a cara gráfica do livro que ora lançamos.

    Luciana Gattass - 10.10.2012 - 15:41

  6. Imagem Máquina: A era das tecnologias do virtual

    Coletânea de 24 textos que giram em torno dos problemas colocados pelas novas tecnologias da imagem. Entre os autores brasileiros, canadenses, franceses, italianos e norte-americanos figuram nomes como Paul Virilio, Jean Baudrillard, Antonio Negri, Félix Guattari, Jean-François Lyotard, Arlindo Machado, Nelson Brissac e outros.

    (texto informado pela editora)

    Luciana Gattass - 14.10.2012 - 11:38

  7. A Cibercultura em Transformação: Poder, Liberdade e Sociabilidade (ABCiber Vol.2)

    A presente obra reúne textos de importantes pesquisadores brasileiros em torno do fenômeno historicamente emergente e transnacional da cibercultura, a formação sociotecnológica correspondente ao desenvolvimento contemporâneo do capitalismo tardio, articulado e modulado pela apropriação coletiva de media interativos e do ciberespaço. Segundo ebook online da Coleção ABCiber, aberto ao acesso universal, o projeto concentra e aprofunda preocupações teóricas, epistemológicas e metodológicas a respeito das principais características do processo civilizatório aí pressuposto, de base multimediática avançada – suas origens, seu estado da arte, suas tendências e horizontes –, e, em particular, de como ele se expressa no Brasil, seja por seus aspectos problemáticos, seja por sua diversidade e suas potencialidades.

    Luciana Gattass - 26.10.2012 - 14:12

  8. A Cibercultura e seu Espelho: Campo de Conhecimento Emergente e Nova Vivência Humana (ABCiber Vol.1)

    This book brings together articles on core themes of the contemporary social, political, cultural, economic and technological scenario connected to the transnational phenomenon of cyberculture, the phase of post-industrial capitalism founded upon the media and interactive networks. The collection, which is divided into five thematic macrosections encompassing the areas of Communication, Information Science, Philosophy, Esthetics, Semiotics, Politics, Anthropology, Sociology and Arts. Its purpose is to shed light on the state of the art of cyberculture by addressing fundamental theoretical concepts of the times, such as post-mass culture and digital convergence, the issue of democracy and freedom, the vectors of space and time, quotidian life and its mediations, the imaginary, subjectivity and perception, the body and sociability, cognition and authorship, games, music and consumption, etc. Tying these themes together against the grain, most of the articles deal with and/or propose the deconstruction of the logic of modernity, of mass, and the rewriting of several of the aforementioned factors that derive mostly from this recent cultural heritage.

    Luciana Gattass - 26.10.2012 - 14:32

  9. The Cambridge Companion to American Fiction After 1945

    The Cambridge Companion to American Fiction After 1945

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.10.2012 - 22:18

  10. $wurm = ($apfel>0) ? 1 : 0; experimentelle literatur und internet memoscript für reinhard döhl

    Mit Beiträgen von: johannes auer, rené bauer, friedrich w. block, sabine breitsameter, florian cramer, reinhard döhl, sylvia egger, jürg halter, christiane heibach, heiko idensen, martina kieninger, klaus f. schneider, dirk schröder, roberto simanowski, beat suter, karin wenz.

    Johannes Auer - 05.11.2012 - 13:34

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