[artinfo] new book: The Future of Computer Arts

Marina Grzinic margrz at zrc-sazu.si
Mon May 17 23:34:38 CEST 2004


The Future of Computer Arts
& The History of the International Festival of Computer Arts, Maribor
1995-2004

Edited by
Marina Grzinic

Published by
MASKA, Ljubljana
MKC, Maribor
2004

The Future of Computer Arts has been conceived as a theoretical-activist
dispositif that aims on one hand to reflect the 10th anniversary of the
International Festival of Computer Arts, which began in 1995 in Maribor,
and on the other as a critical and political matrix of the state of
affairs in computer arts, new media and new information/communication
technology. It aims to be a foundation reader in this field.

The book consists of three parts.  It opens as a spatio-temporal
dispositif of thinking, working and acting with, through, and beyond the
field of new media and new information/ communication technology, toward
the esthetical, political and social. The first part of the book clearly
shows that there exist several histories of technology, numerous
strategies for developing communities, open sources and exchange modes,
where  knowledge can be used for political and strategic options.

In the second part of the book hundreds of names and projects, artists
and groups, fake names and world renowned stars from the new
technological milieu are presented. In past years the Festival developed
archives more similar to unstable zones of facts, data and moves.

The third part describes, analyzes and documents one of the most
important strategic points of the International Festival of Computers
Arts, being not just a space of representation, but a space of  active
exchange,  research and connections between students, professors,
educational and research institutions. In such a manner, the book closes
with the opening of possible future   international collaborations
between different educational institutions and new generations of students.

Marina Grzinic


THE FUTURE OF COMPUTER ARTS

(CONTENTS)

PART ONE: TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN ACTIVISM, THEORY, LIFE, KNOWLEDGE AND LABOR

Konrad Becker: Culture, Conflict and Control in the Infosphere

0100101110101101.ORG: Nikeplatz: Guerrilla marketing or collective 
hallucination?

Sefik Seki Tatlic: Dispersion of the Virtual into the New Democracy 
Or Fake Articulations of the Public Sphere

Armin Medosch: Not Just Another Wireless Utopia: Developing the 
social protocols of free networking

Janez Strehovec: From Work of Art to Artistic Service

Marina Grzinic: Global capitalism and the genetic paradigm of culture

Mojca Puncer: Allegories of Angelic Bodies

Rosa Reitsamer: Black Culture - White Nature

Ralo Mayer and Philipp Haupt: Gothenburg N.B.

STELARC: Prosthetic head: intelligence, awareness and agency

Interview with the Prosthetic Head  by Stelarc


PART  TWO: HISTORY OF THE MARIBOR INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF COMPUTER ARTS
  1995 - 2003

PART THREE: EXCHANGE, RESEARCH AND CONNECTIONS BETWEEN STUDENTS,
PROFESSORS AND EDUCATIONAL-RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS

1. Ljubljana: Fine Arts Academy at IFCA (1998 - 2004)

2. Maribor: Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Education, University 
of Maribor

3. Vienna: Conceptual (Art) Practices at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna




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