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The latest forms of site-specific and digital art have emerged from artists interest in new relationships between physical and virtual spaces, as inspired by the contemporary interdisciplinary understanding of space as an uncontrollably changing informational substance. Such developments necessitate new spatial research strategies for advancing site-specific art. The present study develops pioneering methodologies for enabling that advancement. The existing modes of digital visualisation, site-specificity, virtual and mixed realities in art, design and science are radically challenged, as the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The latest forms of site-specific and digital art have emerged from artists interest in new relationships between physical and virtual spaces, as inspired by the contemporary interdisciplinary understanding of space as an uncontrollably changing informational substance. Such developments necessitate new spatial research strategies for advancing site-specific art. The present study develops pioneering methodologies for enabling that advancement. The existing modes of digital visualisation, site-specificity, virtual and mixed realities in art, design and science are radically challenged, as the built boundaries of architecture unfold to reveal a paradoxical hybrid space in a site-specific virtual environment. The digital boundaries of architecture are revealed to be highly inconsistent, undermining the solidity and continuity of built space and our perception of it. Such irregularity exposes the inherent abstraction and inconsistencies that occur in the interchanges between the binary, numerical and graphic levels of digital visualisation systems. This book is particularly useful to artists, architects and professionals who engage with digital visualisation and the related fields.
Autorenporträt
Dra. Eugenia Fratzeskou (n. 1979, Atenas) Autora, profesora: MA Arch. Universidad de Westminster, Londres. Otorgado: PhD 2006 financiado por AHRC, MA, BA: Bellas Artes, Universidad de Surrey / WCA. Colaborador: Editor de JFSA, Leonardo / MIT, TRACEY, 53ª y 50ª Bienal de Venecia (Rietveld Arsenale / Tate Britain), Sin construir 2008 (Museo Bizantino de Atenas). Recibió muchos premios.