An introduction to the first book published by the 'Leonardo Electronic Almanac', titled 'Red art: new utopias in data capitalism.' The publication investigates the relevance of socialist utopianism to the current dispositions of New Media Art, through the contributions of academic researchers, critical theorists, curators and artists.\ud \ud From the early stages of its development, New Media Art readily adopted a variety of means of artistic engagement and expression that aim at serving modes of utopian social being: from multi-modal collaboration to unrestricted public participation and from open software applications to hacktivism, the germs of leftist political thought seem to abound in the art of the Digital Age. Prompted by the eco...
This article asks the question, how should the computer game as a new cultural form be assessed from...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
Production, distribution, and consumption of digital use values occur today in a sociotechnological ...
An introduction to the first book published by the 'Leonardo Electronic Almanac', titled 'Red art: ...
The publication investigates the relevance of socialist utopianism to the current dispositions of Ne...
There is a new spectre haunting the art world. Not surprisingly, it has been put forward in recent a...
Abstract ‘In the digital era, the future is one in which consumers watch or listen to what they...
We begin by examining the tensions between political and aesthetic aspects of cyberculture. Initiall...
Desktop computer technology and the Internet have opened up new possibilities for artistic creation,...
Despite today’s ruling of neoliberal capitalism, New Media Art could be regarded as a place of resis...
This dissertation is a contribution to a theory of ludocapitalism, understood as the incorporation o...
This article seeks to demonstrate the impact three economic concepts that gained traction in the las...
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
This article asks the question, how should the computer game as a new cultural form be assessed from...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
Production, distribution, and consumption of digital use values occur today in a sociotechnological ...
An introduction to the first book published by the 'Leonardo Electronic Almanac', titled 'Red art: ...
The publication investigates the relevance of socialist utopianism to the current dispositions of Ne...
There is a new spectre haunting the art world. Not surprisingly, it has been put forward in recent a...
Abstract ‘In the digital era, the future is one in which consumers watch or listen to what they...
We begin by examining the tensions between political and aesthetic aspects of cyberculture. Initiall...
Desktop computer technology and the Internet have opened up new possibilities for artistic creation,...
Despite today’s ruling of neoliberal capitalism, New Media Art could be regarded as a place of resis...
This dissertation is a contribution to a theory of ludocapitalism, understood as the incorporation o...
This article seeks to demonstrate the impact three economic concepts that gained traction in the las...
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
This article asks the question, how should the computer game as a new cultural form be assessed from...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
Production, distribution, and consumption of digital use values occur today in a sociotechnological ...