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Goodbye, world!

  1. Údaje o názvuGoodbye, world! : looking at art in the digital age / Omar Kholeif
    Osobní jméno Kholeif, Omar (Autor)
    NakladatelBerlin : Sternberg Press, [2018]
    Copyright©2018
    Fyz.popis211 stran : barevné ilustrace, portréty
    ISBN978-3-95679-309-7 (brožováno)
    Poznámky o skryté bibliografii a rejstřícíchObsahuje bibliografii
    Dal.odpovědnost Sternberg Press (Nakladatel)
    Chronologický termín 21. století 21st century
    Předmět.hesla výtvarné umění art * digitální umění digital art * moderní umění modern art
    Forma, žánr monografie monographs
    Konspekt72/76 - Výtvarné umění
    MDT 72/76 , 72/76:004.92/.94 , 7.036/.038 , (048.8)
    Země vyd.Německo
    Jazyk dok.angličtina
    Druh dok.Knihy
    SignaturaČár.kódLokaceDislokaceInfo
    N/A3137019440PdFPdF - katedra výtvarné výchovypouze prezenčně
    Goodbye, world!

    The way we see the world has changed drastically since NASA released the 'blue marble' image of the earth taken by Apollo 17 in 1972. No longer a placid slow-moving orb, the world is now perceived as a hothouse of activity and hyper-connectivity that cannot keep up with its inhabitants. The internet has collectively bound human society, replacing the world as the network of all networks. In this book writer and curator Omar Kholeif traces the birth of a culture propagated but also consumed by this digitized network. Has the internet transformed the way we see and relate to images? How has the field of perception been altered by evolving technologies, pervasive distribution, and our interaction with screens? How have artists working in diverse contexts, from eBay auctions to augmented reality, created new ways of emoting that are determined by these technologies? Focusing on a cultural and artistic landscape that has taken shape since the year 2000, Kholeif aims to put into context a new language for seeing, feeling, and being that has emerged through post-millennial technologies, and argues for a nuanced understanding of the post-digital condition. Taking cues from John Berger's Ways of Seeing and Alvin Toffler's Future Shock, this book, part memoir, part critical analysis, should prove essential for anyone interested in the changing world of the internet.

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