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Meta/data : a digital poetics

Autor: Mark Amerika
Editorial: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2007.
Serie: Leonardo books.
Edición/Formato:   Libro : Inglés (eng)Ver todas las ediciones y todos los formatos
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This rich collection of writings by pioneering digital artist Mark Amerika mixes (and remixes) personal memoir, net art theory, fictional narrative, satirical reportage, scholarly history, and network-infused language art. META/DATA is a playful, improvisatory, multitrack "digital sampling" of Amerika's writing from 1993 to 2005 that tells the early history of a net art world "gone wild" while simultaneously  Leer más
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Tipo de material: Recurso en Internet
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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