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            Screen Cultures

            1970 - 1990 in Basel and Beyond

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            Contributor(s)
            Bräuer, Stefanie (editor)
            Kolb, Lucie (editor)
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            In diesem Buch untersuchen die Autor:innen gegenkulturelle Bottom-up-Initiativen der späten 1970er und 1980er Jahre bis in die 1990er Jahre, mit einem Ausblick auf zeitgenössische und zukünftige Praktiken partizipativen Produzierens und Teilens von Video- und Netzkunst. Sie folgen einer translokalen Perspektive, konzentrieren sich auf Basel in der Schweiz, blicken aber über diesen Ort hinaus. Das Buch überschreitet mit seinem Fokus auf Video- und Netzkunst sowie -Aktivismus Mediengrenzen und gelangt zu einer Untersuchung von Bildschirmkulturen – Screen Cultures. Die Autor:innen verstehen Screen Cultures als Schnittpunkt von Video- und Netzkunst sowie -Aktivismus. Sie betrachten Praktiken zur Öffnung von sozialen Räumen für Austausch, eingebettet in Technologien zur Aufnahme, Bearbeitung und Verbreitung von analogem und digitalem Video sowie in Kommunikationstechnologien wie Bulletin Board-Systemen und dem frühen Internet.; In this book, the authors explore a media vernacular that includes bottom up initiatives countering mass media spanning from the late 1970s and 1980s to the 1990s with an outlook to contemporary and future practices of participatory production and sharing of video and net art. Honoring the approach of a translocal perspective, the book centers around Basel, Switzerland, but at the same time looks beyond this location. With its focus on video and net art, as well as activism, the book crosses media boundaries, arriving at an investigation of screen cultures. The authors understand screen cultures as the intersection of video and net art and activism: A range of practices for creating spaces for exchanges that are embedded in technologies of capturing, editing and disseminating both analog and digital video, as well as in communication technologies such as bulletin board systems and the early internet.
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/205769
            Keywords
            Videokunst; visual culture; Medienpraktiken; Archive; Video Groups; Practicing Political Publicness; Praxis politscher Publikation; Archiv
            DOI
            10.23799/9783741007224
            ISBN
            9783741007224, 9783741005183
            Publisher
            Schüren Verlag
            Publisher website
            https://www.schueren-verlag.de/
            Publication date and place
            Marburg, 2025
            Classification
            Digital, video and new media arts
            Pages
            168
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