Florian Grote investigates how a local Berlin music scene integrates online media into its cultural practice, and why located interaction in clubs and at concert events remains one of the most important forms of communication. Based on detailed empirical data and innovative analytical methods, social situations are described that can only happen as communication in the field deals with the potentials and challenges of online media. The interwoven forms of online and offline activity are presented in a coherent model of public communication within contemporary cultural practice. With its current topic and an innovative set of methods, this study covers new ground for research in the cultural sciences of the digital age.
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The Author
Florian Grote is a cultural scientist with a special interest in artistic uses of technology. He works in the research and development department of an international music technologymanufacturer.
Contents
- Social and Economical Contexts
- Observing a Scene of Electronic Music Culture
- Online Publics and Practices
- Cultural and Artistic Practice in Social Space
- Integrating Online Publics and Performance Events
Target Groups
- Scholars and students of cultural sciences, sociology, media studies, musicology, science and technology studies
- Practitioners in the field of cultural administration
The Author
Florian Grote is a cultural scientist with a special interest in artistic uses of technology. He works in the research and development department of an international music technologymanufacturer.
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