Intimate transactions : art, exhibition and interaction within distributed network environments


Autoria(s): Hamilton, Jillian G.
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

The broad research questions of the book are: How can successful, interdisciplinary collaboration contribute to research innovation through Practice-led research? What contributes to the design, production and curation of successful new media art? What are the implications of exhibiting it across dual sites for artists, curators and participant audiences? Is it possible to create an 'intimate transaction' between people who are separated by vast distances but joined by interfaces and distributed networks? Centred on a new media work of the same name by the Transmute Collective (led by Keith Armstrong), this book provides insights from multidisciplinary perspectives. Visual, sound and performance artists, furniture designers, spatial architects, technology systems designers, and curators who collaborated in the production of Intimate Transactions discuss their design philosophies, working processes and resolution of this major new media work. Analytical and philosophical essays by international writers complement these writings on production. They consider how new media art, like Intimate Transactions, challenges traditional understandings of art, curatorial installation and exhibition experience because of the need to take into account interaction, the reconfiguration of space, co-presence, performativity and inter-site collaboration.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42330/

Publicador

ACID - Australasian CRC for Interaction Design

Relação

http://www.acid.net.au/indexb10e.html?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=114

Hamilton, Jillian G. (Ed.) (2006) Intimate transactions : art, exhibition and interaction within distributed network environments. ACID - Australasian CRC for Interaction Design, Brisbane, QLD..

Direitos

Copyright 2006 Queensland University of Technology

Fonte

Art & Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190203 Electronic Media Art #Distributed Network #Media Arts #Interdisciplinarity #Practice-led research #installation #embodied media
Tipo

Book