Geert Lovink on Wed, 15 Feb 2006 16:51:06 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime-ann> [pub] Distributed Aesthetics, issue 7 of The Fibreculture Journal out now |
. Distributed Aesthetics, issue 7 of The Fibreculture Journal Edited by Lisa Gye, Anna Munster and Ingrid Richardson http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue7/index.html Rather than try to define the terminology or taxonomy of distributed=20 art theories and practices we have proposed in this issue a descriptor=20= for the =91aesthesia=92 of contemporary networked encounters. = Distributed=20 aesthetics concerns experiences that are sensed, lived and produced in=20= more than one place and time. This might equally be a sketch of=20 reconsiderations of the operations of cultural memory or of phenomena=20 such as endurance performances. But what we propose, through gathering=20= together the disparate essays in this fibreculture journal issue, is=20 that techno-social networks are crucially constitutive of this=20 distributed aesthesia. In various ways, all the texts here take up the=20= mode through which =91the network=92 =96 the juncture and disjunction of = here=20 and there, you and I, social and individuated =96 functions as the=20 crucial operand in dispersing and contouring perception, art practice=20 and aesthetics. This issue of the fibreculture journal signals=20 important emerging trends and directions for critically engaged=20 artistic practices and theories in and of the network. With contributions from: Darren Tofts Geert Lovink and Anna Munster Greg Turner-Rahman Mark Amerika Simon Biggs Vince Dzekian Edwina Bartlem Susan Ballard Keith Armstrong And with thanks to the readers who assisted with comments and, as=20 always, to Andrew Murphie= _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann