avec l'aimable autorisation de la rédaction des BBFThe work of art in the age of its digitized reproduction Digitizing puts the finishing touches to reproductibility, which was already involved in mechanical and analogical techniques. Inspired by Walter Benjamin's aesthetic theories about that issue, we point out that digitizing changes deeply the relations between understanding and feeling, and our approach in terms of time and archives. These digital documents are considered as opus in a new meaning, as far as collective receiving conditions, but also the political author profile, are concerned with this tranformation. A complex situation is coming, with new creating possibilities, through traditional culture subversion, and towards new w...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
Le numérique s'est immiscé dans toutes les sphères, privées, publiques et professionnelles, de nos s...
International audienceIt is with the point of view of art, as much ars as techné, that the article a...
The work of art in the age of its digitized reproduction Digitizing puts the finishing touches to re...
Just as a child who has learned to grasp stretches out its hand for the moon as it would for a ball,...
The work of art in the age of its digitized reproduction Digitizing puts the finishing touches to re...
The work of art in the age of its digitized reproduction Digitizing puts the finishing touches to re...
Seventy-five years ago, Walter Benjamin showed us that the line between “production” and “reproducti...
How to make the transition from an historical collection of paper to its digital version? Drawing fr...
The present paper aims at discussing the use of rapid prototyping techniques for the production of a...
À travers le couple valeur cultuelle/valeur d’exposition présent dans son essai sur la reproductibil...
My paintings are a product of the dialogue between the analog and the digital. I express this in thr...
International audienceThe development of mechanical reproduction brought about mass art. Without spa...
In “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” (1968), Walter Benjamin proposed that tec...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
Le numérique s'est immiscé dans toutes les sphères, privées, publiques et professionnelles, de nos s...
International audienceIt is with the point of view of art, as much ars as techné, that the article a...
The work of art in the age of its digitized reproduction Digitizing puts the finishing touches to re...
Just as a child who has learned to grasp stretches out its hand for the moon as it would for a ball,...
The work of art in the age of its digitized reproduction Digitizing puts the finishing touches to re...
The work of art in the age of its digitized reproduction Digitizing puts the finishing touches to re...
Seventy-five years ago, Walter Benjamin showed us that the line between “production” and “reproducti...
How to make the transition from an historical collection of paper to its digital version? Drawing fr...
The present paper aims at discussing the use of rapid prototyping techniques for the production of a...
À travers le couple valeur cultuelle/valeur d’exposition présent dans son essai sur la reproductibil...
My paintings are a product of the dialogue between the analog and the digital. I express this in thr...
International audienceThe development of mechanical reproduction brought about mass art. Without spa...
In “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” (1968), Walter Benjamin proposed that tec...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
Le numérique s'est immiscé dans toutes les sphères, privées, publiques et professionnelles, de nos s...
International audienceIt is with the point of view of art, as much ars as techné, that the article a...