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Technology is changing how art is made, displayed, and sold. Here’s the deal (Nadejda Alkhaldi από το itrexgroup.com) [12/11/2021]
Γιάννης Κουκουλάς2022-07-14T12:56:36+03:00
The pandemic with its subsequent lockdowns is forcing artists to search for innovative ways to display and sell their work. And while many people welcome technologies, such as artificial intelligence...
Vision and Its Instruments: Art, Science, and Technology in Early Modern Europe, Alina Payne επιμ. [2015]
Marilena Pateraki2022-09-09T20:55:29+03:00
Starting with Brunelleschi’s invention of perspective and Galileo’s invention of the telescope—two inaugural moments in the history of vision, from two apparently distinct provinces, art and science—this volume of essays...
Cognitive Science and Surrealism, Albert Barque-Duran interview, δημοσίευση στο Interalia Magazine [2006]
Marilena Pateraki2022-09-09T20:41:08+03:00
The Origin of Species (2015), Oil on canvas (50.8 x 40.6cm), Private Collection What do Cognitive Science and Surrealism have in common? Albert Barque-Duran is a PhD researcher in Cognitive Science,...
Becoming Machine: Surrealist Automatism and Some Contemporary Instances Involuntary Drawing, David Lomas, δημοσίευση Tate Papers, No 18 Autumn 2012
Marilena Pateraki2022-09-08T08:05:07+03:00
Philippe Parreno, The Writer 2007, Photographic still from DVD, 3:58 minutesCourtesy the artist and Haunch of Venison, London © Philippe Parreno Examining the idea of being ‘machine-like’ and its impact on the practice of...
Information Arts Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology, Stephen Wilson [2003]
Marilena Pateraki2022-09-01T09:08:06+03:00
An introduction to the work and ideas of artists who use—and even influence—science and technology. A new breed of contemporary artist engages science and technology—not just to adopt the vocabulary and...
From Technological to Virtual Art, Frank Popper [2006]
Marilena Pateraki2022-09-02T12:48:31+03:00
In From Technological to Virtual Art, respected historian of art and technology Frank Popper traces the development of immersive, interactive new media art from its historical antecedents through today's digital, multimedia,...
New Media, Art and Science Explorations beyond the Official Discourse, Geert Lovink [2005]
Γιάννης Κουκουλάς2022-07-16T21:21:14+03:00
Disclaimer: in this essay I want to raise the topic why new media arts is perceived as such a closed and self-referential scene. Why can’t artists who experiment with the...
Picturing the Book of Nature Image, Text, and Argument in Sixteenth-Century Human Anatomy and Medical Botany, Sachiko Kusukawa [2012]
Marilena Pateraki2022-09-01T13:55:36+03:00
Because of their spectacular, naturalistic pictures of plants and the human body, Leonhart Fuchs’s De historia stirpium and Andreas Vesalius’s De humani corporis fabrica are landmark publications in the history of the printed book....