DOM-E5024 - Introduction to Media Art and Culture, Lecture, 5.10.2021-22.10.2021
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Översikt
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1. MASS MEDIA
Walter Benjamin (1935): The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer (1944): The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
Albert Bandura (2001): Social cognitive theory of mass communication
Baudrillard, J., & Maclean, M. (1985). The masses: The implosion of the social in the media. New Literary History, 577-589.
David M. Berry (2008): Copy, Rip, burn. The Politics of Copyleft and Opensource
Lawrence Lessig (2004): Free Culture
Marshall McLuhan (1964): The medium is the message
Moulthrop, S. (1991) You say you want a revolution? Hypertext and the laws of media. In The New Media Reader (pp. 692 - 704)
Robert G. Picard (2003): Cash cows or entrecôte: Publishing companies and disruptive technologies
Langdon Winner (1980): Do artifacts have politics?
2. HYPERMEDIA, NEW MEDIA & MEDIA INDUSTRY
Berners-Lee, T., Cailliau, R., Luotonen, A., Nielsen, H.F., Secret, A. (1994) The world-wide web. In The New Media Reader (pp. 792 - 797).
Chris Anderson (2004): The long tail
Michael Bauwens (2005): The Political Economy of Peer Production
Henry Jenkins (2004): The cultural logic of media convergence
Brent K. Jesiek (2003) Democratizing software: Open source, the hacker ethic, and beyond
Manovich, L. (2001). The language of new media. MIT press.
Raymond, E. (1999). The cathedral and the bazaar. Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 12(3), 23-49.
Richard Stallman (2002): Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman
Turkle, S. (2003). Video games and computer holding power. The new media reader.
Williams, R. (1992). The technology and the society. In The New Media Reader (pp. 291- 300)
Markku Reunanen slides. Demoscene: 30 years of creative programming
3. MEDIA CULTURE: GLOBAL & LOCAL
Manuel Castells (2010): Towards a Communication Theory of Power (pp. 416.-432) inCommunication Power
Manuel Castells (2000): Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society
Christine Larabie (2011): Participatory Culture and the Hidden Costs of Sharing
Nicholas Negroponte (1995): Being digital
Howard Rheingold (2008): Virtual communities - exchanging ideas through computer bulletin boards
Neil Selwyn (2004): Reconsidering political and popular understandings of the digital divide
Clay Shirky (2003): Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality
Mark Warschauer (2002): Reconceptualizing the digital divide
Garimella, K., De Francisci Morales, G., Gionis, A., & Mathioudakis, M. (2018, April). Political discourse on social media: Echo chambers, gatekeepers, and the price of bipartisanship. In Proceedings of the 2018 World Wide Web Conference (pp. 913-922).
4. FUTURE OF MEDIA
Vannevar Bush (1945): As we may think
Douglas Engelbart (1962): Augmenting Human Intellect. A conceptual framework
Alan Kai (1972): A personal computer for children of all ages
Papert, S. (1980). Mindstorms: Children, computers, and powerful ideas. Basic Books, Inc..
Donna Haraway (1984): A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century
Akseli Anttila slides "Science Fiction Design"
Agre, P.E. (1994). Surveillance and capture. Two models of privacy. In The New Media Reader (pp. 740 - 760)
Paul Dourish and Genevieve Bell (2009): Resistance is Futile”: Reading Science Fiction Alongside Ubiquitous Computing
Steve Mann (1997): "Edaemonic eye”: "personal imaging” and wearable computing as result of deconstructing HCI; towards greater creativity and self-determination
Abigail Sellen and Steve Whittaker (2010): Beyond total capture: a constructive critique of life logging
Turkle, S. (2011): Alone together
Artists
Laurie Anderson (USA) - musician, poet, multimedia
Hsin-Chien Huang (Taiwan) - VR, performance, installations
Marina Abramovic (Netherlands) - performance, videos, mixed media
Ai Weiwei (China) - mixed media artist, activist, curator
AES+F Group (Russia) - video installations, political approach
Eija-Liisa Ahtila (Finland) - film maker, multi screen video installations
Banksy (UK) - graffiti artist
Björk (Iceland) - performance, music, actress
Neville Brody (UK) - graphic artist, art director
Christian Boltanski (France) - multimedia, history, space
Sophie Calle (France) - concept, multimedia, personal approach
Olafur Eliasson (Iceland, Denmark) - architecture, sculpture
Charlotte Gyllenhammer (Sweden) - sculpture, installations, videos
Damien Hirst (UK) - multimedia
Anish Kapoor (UK) - sculpture
Alexander McQueen (UK) - fashion designer
Takashi Murakami (Japan) - sculpture, paintings, cartoon, performance
Inez van Laamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin (Netherlands) -photography, image manipulation, fashion
Erwin Olaf (Netherlands) - photography, film
Tony Oursler (USA) - video sculpture
Pippilotti Rist (Germany) - video installations, space
Charles Sandison (UK, Finland) - programming, space
Fiona Tan (Netherlands), - videos, films
James Turrell (USA) - installations, space, light
Bill Viola (USA) - video installations, stage
Hall, Doug, Fifer Sally Jo: Illuminating Video: An Essential Guide To Video Art, Aperture/ BAVC, 2005
Kwastek, Katja, Aesthetics of Interaction in Digital Art, The MIT Press, 2013
Rush Michael: New Media in Art (World of Art), Thames & Hudson, 1999
Scacco, Lorella. Northwave: A Survey of Video Art in Nordic Countries, Silvana, 2009
Shanken, Edward: Art and Electronic Media, Themes & Movements, Phaidon Press, 2009
Stern, Nathaliel: Interactive Art and Embodiment: The Implicit Body as Performance (Arts Future Books), Gylphi Limited, 2013
Wands, Bruce: Art of the Digital Age, Thames & Hudson; 2007
Monoskop - A wiki for collaborative studies of the arts, media and humanities
Further reading
Donna Haraway - Cyborg Manifesto
Seeing things - Object Oriented Ontology (https://vimeo.com/29092112)
Artists/researchers working with AI
Harold Cohen - Collaborations with my other self
NNN / DOUG - the first robot able to draw
Sunspring - a scifi short film written by AI
Kyle MacDonald takes a walk with AI in Amsterdam (https://vimeo.com/146492001)
Catherine Rehnwinkel (https://vimeo.com/166991018)
I am here to learn: On machinic interpretations of the World - exhibition at FKV