Imagery in the 21st centuryedited by Oliver Grau with Thomas Veigl.
Imagery in the 21st centuryedited by Oliver Grau with Thomas Veigl.
Imagery in the twenty-first century
- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, (c)2011.
- 1 online resource (vi, 410 pages, 16. pages of plates) illustrations (some color)
Includes bibliographies and index.
Current screens / The unmasking of images : the anachronism of TV-faces / Bio art : from Genesis to Natural history of the enigma / Machinima : on the invention and innovation of a new visual media technology / Steps toward collaborative video : time and authorship / Imaging science : the pictorial turn in bio- and neurosciences / Toward new conventions for visualizing blood flow in the era of fascination with visibility and imagery / Visual practices across the university : a report / On sourcery, or code as fetish / Cultural interfaces : interaction revisited / Feeling the image : some critical notes on affect / Web 2.0 and the museum / Kawaii : cute interactive media / Universal synthesizer and window : cellular automata as a new kind of cybernetic image / Interdependence and consequence : en route toward a grammar of hypermedia communication design / Visualizing change : computer graphics as a research method / "God is in the details," or the filing box answers / Media art's challenge to our societies / In and out of time : is there anything new under the cyber-sun? / Sean Cubitt -- Martin Schulz -- Eduardo Kac -- Thomas Veigl -- Stefan Heidenreich -- Olaf Breidbach -- Dolores Steinman and David Steinman -- James Elkins -- Wendy Hui Kyong Chun -- Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau -- Marie-Luise Angerer -- Peter Weibel -- Adrian David Cheok -- Tim Otto Roth and Andreas Deutsch -- Harald Kraemer -- Lev Manovich and Jeremy Douglass -- Martin Warnke -- Oliver Grau -- Martin Kemp.
9781461944409 9780262315159 9781299863354
New media art.
Visual sociology.
Electronic Books.
NX460 / .I434 2011
Includes bibliographies and index.
Current screens / The unmasking of images : the anachronism of TV-faces / Bio art : from Genesis to Natural history of the enigma / Machinima : on the invention and innovation of a new visual media technology / Steps toward collaborative video : time and authorship / Imaging science : the pictorial turn in bio- and neurosciences / Toward new conventions for visualizing blood flow in the era of fascination with visibility and imagery / Visual practices across the university : a report / On sourcery, or code as fetish / Cultural interfaces : interaction revisited / Feeling the image : some critical notes on affect / Web 2.0 and the museum / Kawaii : cute interactive media / Universal synthesizer and window : cellular automata as a new kind of cybernetic image / Interdependence and consequence : en route toward a grammar of hypermedia communication design / Visualizing change : computer graphics as a research method / "God is in the details," or the filing box answers / Media art's challenge to our societies / In and out of time : is there anything new under the cyber-sun? / Sean Cubitt -- Martin Schulz -- Eduardo Kac -- Thomas Veigl -- Stefan Heidenreich -- Olaf Breidbach -- Dolores Steinman and David Steinman -- James Elkins -- Wendy Hui Kyong Chun -- Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau -- Marie-Luise Angerer -- Peter Weibel -- Adrian David Cheok -- Tim Otto Roth and Andreas Deutsch -- Harald Kraemer -- Lev Manovich and Jeremy Douglass -- Martin Warnke -- Oliver Grau -- Martin Kemp.
9781461944409 9780262315159 9781299863354
New media art.
Visual sociology.
Electronic Books.
NX460 / .I434 2011