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[eccr] CFP - Distributed Aesthetics
Sat Oct 02 08:31:14 GMT 2004
>Distributed Aesthetics Call for Papers for fibreculture journal, issue
>to be published May 2005
>
>It has been widely argued by sociologists, cultural and media theorists
>such as Manuel Castells, Arjun Appardurai and Geert Lovink that we now
>live in a landscape shaped by the flows and traffic of globally networked
>information. We have become, in Castells words, a networked society and
>our cultural, social and economic practices must operate within this
>global space of flows. The geography of place and history in which
>association through physical proximity and tradition such as
>neighbourhood, or through identification based upon race, class or sex,
>recedes to give way to information space. Artists have responded to this
>shifting cultural landscape by taking up the net itself as a medium for
>practice, by forming their own artistic networks facilitated by net
>infrastructure and functionality, and by critically responding to what
>distributed spatio-temporalities might mean for the art object itself, for
>art production and for audience interaction. Beyond the identification of
>an historical art movement net.art distributed aesthetics names ways
>of artistically operating in a time and space of information flows, and of
>engendering modes of perception specific to these flows.
>
>In this issue of fibreculture journal, we are seeking contributions to the
>aesthetic and artistic theorisation, use and development of networked
>spaces, times and technologies. How, in short, has the network considered
>in its broadest sense contributed technically and culturally to
>contemporary modes of perception? Writers may approach this from the
>perspective of speculative, empirical, historical and/or critical
>theories. Specific case studies of online artistic practice, the use of
>ICTs in artistic community and collaboration, politics and networked
>aesthetics, and analyses of networked art projects are encouraged.
>
>Topics specifically sought for inclusion are:
>
>-The differences between and relationship of new media aesthetics to
>networked aesthetics
>-The geopolitics of online artistic communities.
>-Activism and online art/practice
>-Theories of distributed time and space as they relate to the production
>and management of perception.
>-Artistic projects that operate in mixed online/offline modes.
>-Online aesthetics after net.art, including wireless, mobile, p2p and
>opens source models.
>Distributed Aesthetics will be guest edited by Lisa Gye, Anna Munster and
>Ingrid Richardson
>
>Submission Dates:
>Please submit a 250 word abstract outlining the principal argument of your
>paper, its scope and major methodologies to Anna Munster, guest editor of
>Distributed Aesthetics
>No later than December 20, 2004
>(A.Munster /at/ unsw.edu.au)
>
>Completed papers due: February 28, 2005
>
>
>Dr. Anna Munster
>Senior Lecturer
>Post-Graduate Coordinator
>School of Art History and Theory,
>College of Fine Arts
>University of NSW
>P.O Box 259
>Paddington, 2021
>NSW
>Australia
>ph: 612 9385 0741
>fx: 612 9385 0615
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