This research will examine the impact of digital media on representation, language and information through the creation of digital artworks that address the condition of ‘the spectacle’. Beginning with an analysis of the ‘overexposed city’ as proposed by Paul Virilio and manifest in those works, it will develop a greater understanding of the impact of the digital upon vision, as well as the failure of ethical frames of reference through the operations of ‘derealisation’. The ‘filmic’ aspect of these concerns will be explored in relation to Gilles Deleuze’s writing on cinema, in order to identify within filmic practice the means of addressing the ethical void that Virilio identifies with the rise of ‘cinematism’. Deleuze’s theory of cinema...
Video art is a continually developing practice that evolves alongside ever changing technological ad...
This thesis explores the relationship between the emergence of postimpressionist painting and the br...
This thesis engages with surveillance as a pervasive theme presented in several modes of modern visu...
This research will examine the impact of digital media on representation, language and information t...
In the ongoing and passionate debates over the digitalization of visual media, many questions about ...
This thesis presents an artistic and media theoretical research project focused on the optoelectroni...
This dissertation examines the notion of digital cinema in relation to its analogue predecessor by r...
This paper explores notions of realism, evidence, undecidability and faith in the context of our rel...
This research aims to explain the problem of main agents of visual recognition at the modern picture...
Augmenting Berger’s Ways of Seeing (1972), this article seeks to define and contextualize the most d...
This book explores the different ways in which art, cinema, and other forms of visual culture respon...
Early on 2020, University of Udine signed a collaboration with Instituto LUCE, aimed to a digital re...
The continuous technological development directly affects the possibilities available for digital ci...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
The democratisation of photography has gone hand-in-hand with the advent of the devices used for the...
Video art is a continually developing practice that evolves alongside ever changing technological ad...
This thesis explores the relationship between the emergence of postimpressionist painting and the br...
This thesis engages with surveillance as a pervasive theme presented in several modes of modern visu...
This research will examine the impact of digital media on representation, language and information t...
In the ongoing and passionate debates over the digitalization of visual media, many questions about ...
This thesis presents an artistic and media theoretical research project focused on the optoelectroni...
This dissertation examines the notion of digital cinema in relation to its analogue predecessor by r...
This paper explores notions of realism, evidence, undecidability and faith in the context of our rel...
This research aims to explain the problem of main agents of visual recognition at the modern picture...
Augmenting Berger’s Ways of Seeing (1972), this article seeks to define and contextualize the most d...
This book explores the different ways in which art, cinema, and other forms of visual culture respon...
Early on 2020, University of Udine signed a collaboration with Instituto LUCE, aimed to a digital re...
The continuous technological development directly affects the possibilities available for digital ci...
My thesis is about photography and its aesthetics in a world of digitized culture. The main hypothes...
The democratisation of photography has gone hand-in-hand with the advent of the devices used for the...
Video art is a continually developing practice that evolves alongside ever changing technological ad...
This thesis explores the relationship between the emergence of postimpressionist painting and the br...
This thesis engages with surveillance as a pervasive theme presented in several modes of modern visu...