Drawing from the exhibition "Fast Forward to the Analogue: vintage immersions" (Project Space, University of London Galleries, 2 July - 3 September 2019), the present edited volume investigates the symbiotic relationship between digital and analogue practices in contemporary art. With contributions from the participating artists, curators, art historians, and researchers, it addresses the complexity of this relationship and the creative ways in which it be reconfigured
This essay considers how a number of artworks mobilize what is tentatively termed “the analogue.” “T...
Digital art installation is the result of informatic materials entering gallery spaces andchallengin...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...
The analogue is often presented as what preceded the digital. However, the revival of analogue techn...
Fast Forward to the Analogue: Vintage Immersions explores analogue choices in present-day artistic p...
study questions the role of aura, authenticity and the artefact in exhibitions in the postdigital c...
It has been suggested by a range of established commentators that digital technology may have potent...
In her book How We Became Posthuman (1999), Katherine Hayles analysed the process through which the ...
Before breakfast, my social media newsfeed drew my attention to two features on the wet collodion pr...
“Analogue: On Tacita Dean and Zoe Leonard” draws on surrealist conceptions of automatism and chance....
In a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast on 26 April 2011 (Tales from the Digital Archive), archaeologis...
Dreaming in Analog: the marriage of vintage photographic process and the contemporary world discuss...
In line with the recent pandemic in 2020, physical visual art exhibitions have been translated onlin...
This study examines the culture and values surrounding the analogue camera and the analogue photogra...
This talk was provided upon invitation for Christie's Education Conference 2016: Creating Markets, C...
This essay considers how a number of artworks mobilize what is tentatively termed “the analogue.” “T...
Digital art installation is the result of informatic materials entering gallery spaces andchallengin...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...
The analogue is often presented as what preceded the digital. However, the revival of analogue techn...
Fast Forward to the Analogue: Vintage Immersions explores analogue choices in present-day artistic p...
study questions the role of aura, authenticity and the artefact in exhibitions in the postdigital c...
It has been suggested by a range of established commentators that digital technology may have potent...
In her book How We Became Posthuman (1999), Katherine Hayles analysed the process through which the ...
Before breakfast, my social media newsfeed drew my attention to two features on the wet collodion pr...
“Analogue: On Tacita Dean and Zoe Leonard” draws on surrealist conceptions of automatism and chance....
In a BBC Radio 4 programme broadcast on 26 April 2011 (Tales from the Digital Archive), archaeologis...
Dreaming in Analog: the marriage of vintage photographic process and the contemporary world discuss...
In line with the recent pandemic in 2020, physical visual art exhibitions have been translated onlin...
This study examines the culture and values surrounding the analogue camera and the analogue photogra...
This talk was provided upon invitation for Christie's Education Conference 2016: Creating Markets, C...
This essay considers how a number of artworks mobilize what is tentatively termed “the analogue.” “T...
Digital art installation is the result of informatic materials entering gallery spaces andchallengin...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...