Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 143 pages) : illustrations |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
Series |
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-139) and index. |
Contents |
The machine in the ghost -- A computer art form -- Live wires: computing interaction -- Work to rule -- Artist to audience -- Computer art poetics -- Atari to art. |
Summary |
What is computer art? Do the concepts we usually employ to think about art, such as 'meaning', 'form', or 'expression' apply to computer art? A Philosophy of Computer Art is the first book to explore these questions. Dominic Lopes argues that computer art challenges some of the basic tenets of traditional ways of thinking about and making art, and that to understand computer art we need to place particular emphasis on the idea of 'interactivity' and the 'user'. Drawing on a wealth of examples he also explains how the computer artist and computer art user differ from makers and spectators of the traditional art and he argues that computer art allows us to understand better the role of technology as an art medium. |
Reproduction |
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2024. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book]) |
Note |
All rights reserved. |
Subject |
Computer art -- Philosophy.
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Art and technology.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
American Council of Learned Societies, issuing body.
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In: |
ACLS Humanities E-Book. http://www.humanitiesebook.org/ |
ISBN |
9780415547611 |
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041554761X |
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9780415547611 (hbk.) |
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041554761X (hbk.) |
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9780415547628 (pbk. ; alk. paper) |
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0415547628 |
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0203872347 |
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9780203872345 (ebk) |
Standard No. |
heb40227 hdl |
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