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Postdigital Aesthetics: Art, Computation and Design

✍ Scribed by David M. Berry, Michael Dieter (eds.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
338
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Thinking Postdigital Aesthetics: Art, Computation and Design....Pages 1-11
What Is β€˜Post-digital’?....Pages 12-26
Genealogies of the New Aesthetic....Pages 27-43
The Postdigital Constellation....Pages 44-57
Communication Models, Aesthetics and Ontology of the Computational Age Revealed....Pages 58-71
How to Be Theorized: A Tediously Academic1 Essay on the New Aesthetic....Pages 72-85
A Hyperbolic and Catchy New Aesthetic....Pages 86-95
The Genius and the Algorithm: Reflections on the New Aesthetic as a Computer’s Vision....Pages 96-108
Selfiecity: Exploring Photography and Self-Fashioning in Social Media....Pages 109-122
Judging Like a Machine....Pages 123-135
Not Now? Feminism, Technology, Postdigital....Pages 136-150
Postscript on the Post-digital and the Problem of Temporality....Pages 151-162
Dark Patterns: Interface Design, Augmentation and Crisis....Pages 163-178
Data Visualization and the Subject of Political Aesthetics....Pages 179-190
School Will Never End: On Infantilization in Digital Environments β€” Amplifying Empowerment or Propagating Stupidity?....Pages 191-202
The City and the City: London 2012 Visual (Un)Commons....Pages 203-218
Going Beyond the Visible: New Aesthetic as an Aesthetic of Blindness?....Pages 219-231
Glitch Sorting: Minecraft, Curation and the Postdigital....Pages 232-244
Through Glass Darkly: On Google’s Gnostic Governance....Pages 245-258
New Aesthetic in the Perspective of Social Photography....Pages 259-270
Aesthetics of the Banal β€” β€˜New Aesthetics’ in an Era of Diverted Digital Revolutions....Pages 271-288
Networks NOW: Belated Too Early....Pages 289-315
Back Matter....Pages 316-320

✦ Subjects


Arts; Media Studies; Regional and Cultural Studies; Aesthetics


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