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natalie Call for entries: Film, Video, Video installations, Netart, etc.
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20. Stuttgarter Filmwinter
Wuettembergischer Kunstverein will be co-operating with the international
Stuttgarter Filmwinter film and media festival in 2007 once again. In the
form of an exhibition (17. January ?18. February 2007) the media art
installations nominated for the festivals’ awards will be presented here.
Deadline Call for Entries: 1. September 2006
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Entry form /Information at:
http://www.wkv-stuttgart.de/programm/2007/expanded-media
http://www.filmwinter.de
Send entry to:
Wand 5 e.V.
Stuttgarter Filmwinter
Friedrichstr. 23 A
D - 70174 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel +49-711-99 33 98 0
Fax +49-711-99 33 98 10
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natalie MAS(Media Art Study) 프로그램의 첫 교재로 쓰일 책에 관한 소개입니다.
아래 내용은 출판사인 Taschen book에서 발췌했습니다.


Tribe, Mark / Jana, Reena
Softcover, flaps, 18.5 x 23 cm (7.3 x 9.1 in.), 96 pages
Art in the age of digital communicationArtists have always been early adopters of emerging media technologies, from Albrecht Dürer and his use of the printing press in the 16th century to Nam June Paik’s experiments with video in the 1960s. In 1994, the advent of the Internet as a popular medium catalyzed a global art movement that began to explore the cultural, social, and aesthetic possibilities of such new communication technologies as the Web, video surveillance cameras, wireless phones, hand-held computers, and GPS devices. This book addresses New Media art as a specific art historical movement, focusing not only on technologies and forms but also on thematic content and conceptual strategies. New Media art often involves appropriation, collaboration, and the free sharing of ideas and expressions, and frequently addresses the political ramifications of technology around issues of identity, commercialization, privacy, and the public domain. Many New Media artists are profoundly aware of their art historical antecedents, making reference to Dada, Pop Art, Conceptual art, Performance art, and Fluxus.Artists featured: Cory Arcangel, Jonah Brucker-Cohen and Katherine Moriwaki, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries, Vuk Cosic, Mary Flanagan, Ken Goldberg, Paul Kaiser and Shelly Eshkar, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Mouchette, MTAA, Keith and Mendi Obadike, Radical Software Group, Raqs Media Collective, RT Mark, and John F. Simon Jr.
The authors:
Mark Tribe is an Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University. He founded Rhizome.org, an online resource for the New Media art community. His art work has been exhibited at the ZKM Center for Art and Media and the Ars Electronica Festival, and he has curated exhibitions at the New Museum of Contemporary Art and MASS MoCA.
Reena Jana is a New York-based critic and editor. She has written on contemporary art and digital culture for a variety of publications, including Artforum, Art and Auction, Art in America, ARTnews, Bookforum, Flash Art, frieze, The New York Times, and Wired. TASCHEN’s Basic Art movement and genre series: each book includes a detailed introduction with approximately 30 photographs, plus a timeline of the most important events (political, cultural, scientific, sporting, etc.) that took place during the time period. The body of the book contains a selection of the most important works of the epoch; each is presented on a 2-page spread with a full-page image and, on the facing page, a description/interpretation of the work, a reference work, portrait of the artist, quotes, and biographical information.
from: http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/books/art/all/facts/03684.htm
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