Thinking in networks: artistic - architectural responses to ubiquitous information
Abstract
The article discusses creative practices that in aesthetical-technical ways intervene into the computer networked communication systems.I am interested in artist practices that use networks in different ways to make us aware about the possibilities to rethink media-cultural environments. I use the example of the Japanese art-architectural group Double Negative Architecture to give an example of creatively thinking in networks.
Keywords: Networks; Creative Practices; Artistic Intervention; Ubiquitous Computing; Complexity and Connectivity; Augmented/Virtual Reality
(Published: 15 December 2011)
Citation: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, Vol. 3, 2011 DOI: 10.3402/jac.v3i0.11511
Keywords: Networks; Creative Practices; Artistic Intervention; Ubiquitous Computing; Complexity and Connectivity; Augmented/Virtual Reality
(Published: 15 December 2011)
Citation: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, Vol. 3, 2011 DOI: 10.3402/jac.v3i0.11511
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