"A critical history of the visionary art and technology group Mobile Image, whose work with mediated bodies, hybrid identities, and local communities in the 1970s and 80s modeled new--and ever more relevant--approaches to techno-social progress"--
"A critical history of the visionary art and technology group Mobile Image, whose work with mediated bodies, hybrid identities, and local communities in the 1970s and 80s modeled new--and ever more relevant--approaches to techno-social progress"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Glahn is Associate Professor of Critical Studies and Aesthetics at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University in Philadelphia. He is the author of Bertolt Brecht, a political biography in Reaktion Books’ Critical Lives series. Cary Levine is Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is the author of Pay for Your Pleasures: Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Raymond Pettibon.
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Series Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Technics of Aesthetics Critical Reception Laboratory Fantasy Counterpublics Situation Collaborative Research 1 : Satellite Arts: A Television of Attractions The Televisual Regime Attractions to Assembling Embodiment Intra- and Inter-Subjectivity 2 :Hole in Space: Electronic Public Sphere The Set-Up: Technics of Encounter Public/Place/Site Public/Art/City Public Screen/Window/Vision Mediation 3: Electronic Café: Technological Counterpublicity Electronic Café Critical Utopia Techno-Public Spheres Electronic Counterpublic Aftermath Notes Index
Series Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Technics of Aesthetics Critical Reception Laboratory Fantasy Counterpublics Situation Collaborative Research 1 : Satellite Arts: A Television of Attractions The Televisual Regime Attractions to Assembling Embodiment Intra- and Inter-Subjectivity 2 :Hole in Space: Electronic Public Sphere The Set-Up: Technics of Encounter Public/Place/Site Public/Art/City Public Screen/Window/Vision Mediation 3: Electronic Café: Technological Counterpublicity Electronic Café Critical Utopia Techno-Public Spheres Electronic Counterpublic Aftermath Notes Index
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