In this vein, it was at once exciting and grounding to see Hyperallergic host Hypersalon in an airbnb apartment, which consisted of a week of salon - style exhibitions, daily artist talks, and «hosted conversations on the conditions
of networked culture in contemporary art.»
Nicholas O'Brien is a net - based artist, curator, and writer whose research revolves around the exploration of digital self and the relevance of landscape representation
within network culture.
Ferrer's dedication to drawing in a jamboree of affective expression and material honesty attempts to close the gap between being and telling and strategizes a reconciliation between the vitality of human experience and the
contemporary network culture to which it necessarily signals.
Meanwhile, bewildered German executives have been snapping up «how - to» books on
Chinese networking culture, which they often perceive as nepotistic and impenetrable.
Jerry Lambrinatos is responsible for securing exceptional talent for CICS, managing human resources administration and helping to build an innovative, high
performing network culture.
Friday March 8, 7 PM New Silent: The Internet Before the Web: Preserving
Early Networked Cultures Bulletin Board Systems (BBS), email, and usenet groups... This event positions 1993 as the last era before the popular web and explores the cultures and artists working in this early networked context.
Raimondo Cortese (playwright) was the curator of the Third International Visual Poetry Exhibition in 1992 and Griffith University in Queensland organized Essence:
International Networking Culture in 1995.
The dynamics of the burgeoning
digital network culture of the late 1990s are reflected in the form of a virtuoso painterly sampling.
While globalization expands our notion of community and
networked culture shrinks the boundaries between public and private, the strategies through which we communicate are thrown into question.
Probing the concept of safe space
in networked culture, the show asks questions about the validity and expression of trauma online.
Her current book project provisionally titled, Pattern Recognition: Durational Conditions of Contemporary Art, provides a critical analysis of the rise
of network culture within visual art after 1989.
To advance our ambitious goals, NT3 members needed to embrace new professional norms and identities as well as develop
a network culture focused on learning and improvement.
Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in
a Networked Culture by Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford, and Joshua Green — $ 12.10 for Kindle
Co-Author of Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in
a Networked Culture Interview Starts at 17:38 The book has always been, in terms of its ideas, a highly connected media property, highly intertextual, referring to ideas in society, other works, etc..
«The majority of people on Wattpad are reading on their mobile phones, so we believe there is a great fit between serialization and today's mobile - first, social
networked culture.
Sam Ford, co-author of Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in
a Networked Culture (TKC 267 on September 17)
Her work is represented in: Yale University Art of the Book Collection, Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Getty Research Institute Library, The Kinsey Institute Library, Institute of
Network Cultures in Amsterdam and the Addison Gallery of American Art.
Many of their works reflect the growing importance of new paradigms associated with digital image making and
network culture.
After Some Twisted Lines lays bare the problematic of making artwork within Art History; locating materiality within semiotics; inhabiting the intimacy of interior within architectural countenance; and recognizing beauty within
a network culture that numbers it a scarce resource.
The Warehouse Gallery April 17 — July 14, 2007 NETWORKED NATURE presents work that comments on our relationship to nature and natural environments in
networked culture.
Art and
Networked Culture» for the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn as part of the European Capital of Culture Tallinn 2011 program.
In the north London gallery, an evening of spoken word performance by artists and poets exploring the promotion and consumption of empathy in
networked culture.
Gannis has also participated on numerous panels regarding the intersections between art, technology, and
networked culture, including «Let's Get Digital» at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and «Cogency in the Imaginarium» at Cooper Union and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Examining artists» writing on current Internet practice we see there is this idea of emulating our contemporary reality between the physical and virtual worlds: «Post-Internet is defined as a result of the contemporary moment: inherently informed by ubiquitous authorship, the development of attention as currency, the collapse of physical space in
networked culture, and the infinite reproducibility and mutability of digital materials» (Vierkant, 2010:2).
The latest in a series of interviews with artists who have a significant body of work that makes use of or responds to
network culture and digital technologies.
Currently a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at New York University, her academic research addresses contemporary internet - based art practice and
network culture, digital technology and perception, and the materiality of media.
I don't even see Printed Web as «product» but as an ongoing idea, with the magazine being just one way to articulate my thoughts around independent publishing, artistic practice and
network culture.
She has participated in numerous panels on the intersections between art, technology, education and
networked culture.
What might such a city mean to those brought up within an image - saturated and
networked culture?
It's counter-intuitive that easier access to others can make our social lives more difficult, but there is no denying that living in
a networked culture can be demanding and stressful.