Postdigital artisans craftmanship with a new aesthetic in fashion, art, design and architecture
Digital technology now mediates much of our interaction with the world, and a vast majority of the images that we absorb daily come through a screen. The digital comes with its own aesthetic framework that cannot help but colour our experience of the world, and change our expectations of the objects...
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Amsterdam :
Frame Publishers
[2015]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Jonathan Openshaw
- Curation in the postdigital age: Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist / Jonathan Openshaw
- Essay. Shadows of the digital: An atlas of fiducial architecture / Liam Young
- Forces
- Essay. Enchanted objects / David Rose
- Bodies
- Essay. Against the digital dualism / Nathan Jurgenson
- Surfaces
- Essay. Screens, surfaces and networks: Art in the digital age / Sarah Williams
- Particles
- Essay. Technology and human attainment / Professor Daniel Miller
- Structures
- Essay. Architecture: Digital speculation and physical practice / Mark Foster Gage
- Matter
- Essay. Craft in the digital age / Glenn Adamson.