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In The Future of Art in a Postdigital Age, artist and educator Mel Alexenberg offers a vision of a postdigital future that reveals a paradigm shift from the Hellenistic to the Hebraic roots of Western culture. He ventures beyond the digital to explore postdigital perspectives rising from creative encounters among art, science, technology and human consciousness. New chapters 'Postdigital Perspectives: Rediscovering Ten Fingers' and 'Wiki Perspectives: Multiform Unity and Global Tribes' have been added to chapters on semiotic, morphological, kabbalistic and halakhic perspectives. The…mehr

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In The Future of Art in a Postdigital Age, artist and educator Mel Alexenberg offers a vision of a postdigital future that reveals a paradigm shift from the Hellenistic to the Hebraic roots of Western culture. He ventures beyond the digital to explore postdigital perspectives rising from creative encounters among art, science, technology and human consciousness. New chapters 'Postdigital Perspectives: Rediscovering Ten Fingers' and 'Wiki Perspectives: Multiform Unity and Global Tribes' have been added to chapters on semiotic, morphological, kabbalistic and halakhic perspectives. The interrelationships between these perspectives demonstrate the confluence between postdigital art and the dynamic, Jewish structure of consciousness. Alexenberg's pioneering artwork - a fusion of spiritual and technological realms - exemplifies the theoretical thesis of this investigation into interactive and collaborative forms that imaginatively envisages the vast potential of art in a postdigital future.
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Autorenporträt
Mel Alexenberg was professor at Columbia University and universities in Israel, research fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Advanced Visual Studies, head of the Art Department at Pratt Institute, and head of Emunah College School of the Arts in Jerusalem.