Interference Strategies, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 20 Issue 2
ISBN: 978-1-906897-32-1
ISSN: 1071-4391
Date of Publication: April 15, 2014
Number of Pages: 157
Book Editors: Lanfranco Aceti and Paul Thomas
Editorial Manager: Caglar Cetin
The print issue of the LEA Book Interference Strategies, Volume 20 Issue 2 is available on Amazon.
In this particular volume the issue of art as interference and the strategies that it should adopt have been reframed within the structures of contemporary technology as well as within the frameworks of interactions between art, science and media. What sort of interference should be chosen, if one at all, remains a personal choice for each artist, curator, critic and historian.
The Leonardo Electronic Almanac is a collaborative effort supported by New York University, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development; OCR, Operational and Curatorial Research; Leonardo; Sabanci University and Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Interference Strategies
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The Art of Decoding: n-Folded, n-Visioned, n-Cultured
The Case of Biophilia: A Collective Composition of Goals and Distributed Action
Contaminated Immersion and Thomas Demand: The Dailies
Gesture in Search of a Purpose: A Prehistory of Mobility
Headless and Unborn, or the Baphomet Restored
Images (R)-Evolution: Media Arts Complex Imagery Challenging Humanities and Our Institutions of Cultural Memory
Interference Wave Data and Art
Interfering with the Dead
Merge/Multiplex
A Robot Walks into a Room: Google Art Project, The New Aesthetic, and the Accident of Art
Towards an Ontology of Colour in the Age of Machinic Shine
Transversal Interference