Digital Prohibition: Piracy and Authorship in New Media Art
Autor PhD Carolyn Guertinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iun 2012
Contrasting Western models with issues of piracy as practiced in Asia, Digital Prohibition explores the concept of authorship as a capitalist institution and posits the Marxist idea of the multitude (à la Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, and Paulo Virno) as a new collaborative model for creation in the digital age. Looking at how digital culture has transformed unitary authorship from its book-bound parameters into a collective and dispersed endeavor, Dr. Guertin examines process-based forms as diverse as blogs, Facebook, Twitter, performance art, immersive environments, smart mobs, hacktivism, tactical media, machinima, generative computer games (like Spore and The Sims) and augmented reality.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441131904
ISBN-10: 1441131906
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 146 x 226 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1441131906
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 146 x 226 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Ambivalence and Authorship
The Third Space of Authorship: Participatory Practices and New Narrative Models
The New Prohibition: Digital Piracy and the Politics of Creation
Part I ~ The Aesthetics of Appropriation
Creativity is Dead
Long Live The Reflexive Remix
Interruption (Stoppage + Repetition)
Disturbance (Action + Event)
Tactical Media: Public Disturbance After the Decline and Fall of Activism
Capture/Leakage (Performance + Documentation)
Dynamic Data and Augmented Bodies
Part II: Authorship
From Karaoke Culture to Vernacular Video
'Aberrant Decoding' and Atactical Aesthetics
Sampling
Mashups
Remakes/Adaptations/Intertexts
Streamed data/content or visualization
Archiving As An Aesthetic Form
Hacks
Google Empire: Smart Art and Intelligent Agents From Intelligent Tools to Smart Art
Real Time/ UnReal Time
Part III: Creative Cannibalism and Digital Anthropophagy
Digital Anthropophagy
Translation: Performing The In Between
'Productive Mistranslation' (China and Pakistan)
Conclusion
Works Cited
Index
The Third Space of Authorship: Participatory Practices and New Narrative Models
The New Prohibition: Digital Piracy and the Politics of Creation
Part I ~ The Aesthetics of Appropriation
Creativity is Dead
Long Live The Reflexive Remix
Interruption (Stoppage + Repetition)
Disturbance (Action + Event)
Tactical Media: Public Disturbance After the Decline and Fall of Activism
Capture/Leakage (Performance + Documentation)
Dynamic Data and Augmented Bodies
Part II: Authorship
From Karaoke Culture to Vernacular Video
'Aberrant Decoding' and Atactical Aesthetics
Sampling
Mashups
Remakes/Adaptations/Intertexts
Streamed data/content or visualization
Archiving As An Aesthetic Form
Hacks
Google Empire: Smart Art and Intelligent Agents From Intelligent Tools to Smart Art
Real Time/ UnReal Time
Part III: Creative Cannibalism and Digital Anthropophagy
Digital Anthropophagy
Translation: Performing The In Between
'Productive Mistranslation' (China and Pakistan)
Conclusion
Works Cited
Index
Recenzii
Carolyn Guertin has long been embedded in the digital, both as a practitioner and as a critic. Her insightful and provocative ideas should be part of every new media syllabus. -- Professor Sue Thomas, De Montfort University, UK
As current as 'the day Wiki shut down in protest,' Guertin's deeply informed, wide-ranging, and provocative book resituates the questions of net freedom, intellectual property, digital distribution, and censorship in what- borrowing from and building upon Homi Bhabha's Location of Culture- she calls the 'third space of authorship.' In a heady and vibrant series of interlaced arguments and speculative forays, Guertin delivers on her promise to 'explore ... the potentialities in the social nature of electronic works-literary, artistic, and viral-to create new kinds of creative practices, and new spaces for the rise of alternative artistic, authorial or publishing models'. --Michael Joyce, Professor of English and Media Studies, Vassar College
Guertin's book is extremely timely in addressing the crisis in copyright but also in terms of the explosion of compositional/authorial modes and practices circulating through popular cultures. This interconnection brings together two issues that have, for the most part, been addressed separately. Connecting them through a framework of prohibition provides an excellent historical grounding and an innovative foothold for these discussions in progressive media studies. --Jamie "Skye" Bianco, Assistant Professor, English Department, Director, DM@P, Digital Media at Pitt, University of Pittsburgh
This is an inclusive text that connects media philosophers with radical changes to internet periodicals and plenty of related digital artworks. Nicolas Bourriaud's definition of "art as a social interstice" suitably describes most of the art present here, with its distinctively disruptive, powerful and subtle qualities.
As current as 'the day Wiki shut down in protest,' Guertin's deeply informed, wide-ranging, and provocative book resituates the questions of net freedom, intellectual property, digital distribution, and censorship in what- borrowing from and building upon Homi Bhabha's Location of Culture- she calls the 'third space of authorship.' In a heady and vibrant series of interlaced arguments and speculative forays, Guertin delivers on her promise to 'explore ... the potentialities in the social nature of electronic works-literary, artistic, and viral-to create new kinds of creative practices, and new spaces for the rise of alternative artistic, authorial or publishing models'. --Michael Joyce, Professor of English and Media Studies, Vassar College
Guertin's book is extremely timely in addressing the crisis in copyright but also in terms of the explosion of compositional/authorial modes and practices circulating through popular cultures. This interconnection brings together two issues that have, for the most part, been addressed separately. Connecting them through a framework of prohibition provides an excellent historical grounding and an innovative foothold for these discussions in progressive media studies. --Jamie "Skye" Bianco, Assistant Professor, English Department, Director, DM@P, Digital Media at Pitt, University of Pittsburgh
This is an inclusive text that connects media philosophers with radical changes to internet periodicals and plenty of related digital artworks. Nicolas Bourriaud's definition of "art as a social interstice" suitably describes most of the art present here, with its distinctively disruptive, powerful and subtle qualities.