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| Tipo de material: | Recurso en Internet |
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| Tipo de documento: | Libro/Texto, Recurso en Internet |
| Todos autores / colaboradores: |
Mark Amerika |
| ISBN: | 0262012332 9780262012331 9780262513142 0262513145 |
| Número OCLC: | 71005866 |
| Descripción: | xxi, 438 p., 10 p. of plates : col. ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenido: | Part One: Spontaneous Theories. Cyberpsychogeography (An Aimless Drift in twenty Digressions) -- Portrait Of The VJ --- Part Two: Distributed Fictions. Grammatron -- This Could Be The First Day of The Rest Of My Life -- How To Be An Internet Artist OK Texts -- Memorandum From The Director of The Office of Political And Economic Insecurity -- 10 Comms -- Globalization Is ... -- Top Ten Reasons Why Net. Art Is Dead -- The ... Writer ... As ... Pseudo-Autobiographical ... Work-In-Progress -- The Insider's Guide To Avant-Garde Capitalism: Excelling at The Fine Art of Making Money -- Natto Girls -- The Random Life of VJ Persona (A Mobile Medium in The Form Of A Fiction) --- Part Three: Academic Remixes. Answers To Questions I Have Been Asked: A Technomadic Journey -- Expanding The Concept of Writing: Notes On Net Art, Digital Narrative And Viral Ethics -- Teaching High Techne -- Anticipating The Present: An Artist's Intuition --- Part Four: Image Ecriture --- Part Five: Net Dialogues. WYSIWYG Subjects (With Eugene Thacker) -- Postcinematic Writing (With Adrian Miles) -- Stitch Bitch: The Hypertext Author As Cyborg-Narrator (With Shelley Jackson) -- Dub Fictions (With Jeff Noon) -- Active/Onblur (With Talan Memmott) -- Hawaiian Net Art (With Dee Kine) -- The Organizational Game (With Amanda McDonald Crowley) -- The Animating Fluid of Cyberspace (With Melinda Rackham) -- Digital Hallucinogens (With John Vega) -- The Loss of Inscription (With Giselle Beiguelman) -- On Being Retro In The Zeroes (With Abe Golam) --- Part Five: Amerika Online. This Is All I Do Now -- Avant-Pop Manifesto: Thread Baring Itself In Ten Quick Posts -- Hypertextual Consciousness: Notes Toward A Critical Net Practice -- The Work of Art In The Age of Virtual Republishing And Network Installation -- Cyberspace Installations: Do-It-Yourself Narrative Composition For The 90's -- Surf-Sample-Manipulate: Playgiarism On The Net -- Copyleftists: Form And Action In The Network Environment -- Life Is Elsewhere: Cruising The Antipodal Trajectory -- Prophesizing Infowar: Creating Expectations In The New Media Economy -- The Private Life of A Network Publisher -- A Chair Is A Chair Is A Chair: Comments At Convergence -- The Rhetorical Gesture -- Triptych: Hypertext, Surfiction, Storyworlds (Part One) -- Triptych: Hypertext, Surfiction, Storyworlds (Part Two) -- Blurring Practices: The Work of Art As Public Offering -- Sonic Upheaval: Using Mp3 To Rip The System -- Para-Sites And Host Connections: An Unconditional Love -- Writing As Hacktivism: An Intervening Satire -- Designwriting: A Post-Literary Reading Experience -- What In The World Wide Web Is Happening To Writing? -- What Is A Blog? -- Making History Up: A Serial Question Mark. |
| Título de la serie: | Leonardo books. |
| Responsabilidad: | Mark Amerika. |
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"Elmer's study of profiling zeroes in on a key aspect of modern media spaces. He takes us beyond the study of texts and contexts to look at the forms of linkage and feedback that media regimes use to define and delimit the role of the consumer and the citizen. This is a great book for anybody trying to puzzle out how media, technology, power, and subjectivity function in the contemporary world."--McKenzie Wark, author of *Gamer Theory* " Meta/Data perfectly captures the essence and style of pioneering net artist and online fiction writer Mark Amerika. Featuring a mix of scholarly theory, personal narrative, and conversations with peers, the book provides both meta data on the artist"s multifaceted body of work and insightful commentary on digital poetics and culture. The personae Amerika has created for himselffrom "digital thoughtographer" to VJ as artist-researcherare reflected as different viewpoints in the book"s stories, theoretical essays, and dialogues, and make it a multilinear read that mirrors the diversity of digital culture." Christiane Paul , Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art "Mark Amerika is at the cutting edge of developments in both art and technology. META/DATA is an indispensable guide to the promises and potentials of new mediaand also to the hype, irony, and disappointment that all too often surround them." Steven Shaviro , DeRoy Professor of English, Wayne State University "*First Person* makes an invaluable contribution to the current discussion surrounding new media narratives, computer games, and the performative ties that bind them. The anthology brings together major players in the field who discuss their ideas in the appropriately open-ended format of statements and responses, all of which shed light on the aesthetic and social implications of our new experiences of stories."--Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art "*Unit Operations* is a major milestone on the path to establishing a framework for analyzing videogames as important cultural artifacts of our time. Proposing a comparative approach to videogame criticism that is equally relevant for humanists and technologists, Ian Bogost weaves philosophy, psychoanalysis, literature, film, media theory, informatics, software, and videogames into a narrative that reveals how these seemingly disparate fields relate to and inform each other. Unit operations -- discrete, programmatic units of meaning -- are used as the conceptual tool for unpacking complex relationships between different worlds: criticism and computation, genetics and complex adaptive systems, and narrative spaces from *Casablanca* and *Half-Life* to *Ulysses* and *Grand Theft Auto*."--Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art "Mark Amerika is at the cutting edge of developments in both art and technology. *META/DATA* is an indispensable guide to the promises and potentials of new media -- and also to the hype, irony, and disappointment that all too often surround them."--Steven Shaviro, DeRoy Professor of English, Wayne State University "*Meta/Data* perfectly captures the essence and style of pioneering net artist and online fiction writer Mark Amerika. Featuring a mix of scholarly theory, personal narrative, and conversations with peers, the book provides both meta data on the artist's multifaceted body of work and insightful commentary on digital poetics and culture. The personae Amerika has created for himself -- from 'digital thoughtographer' to VJ as artist-researcher -- are reflected as different viewpoints in the book's stories, theoretical essays, and dialogues, and make it a multilinear read that mirrors the diversity of digital culture."--Christiane Paul, Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art Leer más
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