Estetiske praksiser i den digitale produksjonens tidsalder
Author(s)
Vagn Lid, Tore
Israelson, Per
Røssaak, Eivind
Kristian S. Rustad, Hans
Pérez, Elena
Foyn Bruun, Ellen
Guanio-Uluru, Lykke
Hagen Kjørholt, Ingvild
Hjorth, Ingeborg
Müller, Insa
Homlong Storeide, Anette
Skjulstad, Synne
Eritsland, Ida
Ugelstad, Caroline
Østby Sæther, Susanne
Storstein Spilker, Hendrik
Kjus, Yngvar
Kiberg, Håvard
Landsverk Hagen, Aina
M. Tolstad, Ingrid
Berge Lorenzen, Sara
Marius Hylland, Ole
Kleppe, Bård
Bonde Thylstrup, Nanna
Hesselberth, Pepita
Contributor(s)
Ove Eliassen, Knut (editor)
Ogundipe, Anne (editor)
Prytz, Øyvind (editor)
Language
NorwegianAbstract
Digital technologies and media platforms are fundamental to the arts and cultural field today, and they increasingly permeate more aspects of everyday life. Through sixteen articles by a range of Norwegian and international researchers, Aesthetic Practices in the Age of Digital Production examines how digitalization transforms and shapes the production, dissemination, and use of art and culture in contemporary society—and how aesthetic practices themselves explore, thematize, and problematize these processes of change. Aesthetic Practices in the Age of Digital Production offers a wide range of perspectives, concepts, and models that illuminate art and culture today. The articles discuss streaming concerts, Instagram poetry, mass digitization projects, cultural policy, hacking as an aesthetic practice, and the performing arts’ relationship with the digital. They also examine the use of social media in fashion, how cultural institutions change, digital mediation in the visual arts and at memorial sites, and—finally—the need to withdraw from the digital. Aesthetic Practices in the Age of Digital Production is the result of a research program initiated by the Norwegian Arts Council. The program has also received support from the Ministry of Culture and Equality.
Keywords
Digital aesthetics; Creative technologies; Media art; Cultural production; Digital practices; Design studies; Art education; Visual culture; Technology and art; CreativityDOI
10.55669/oa1405Webshop link
https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/i ...ISBN
9788245043501Publisher
Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & BjørkePublication date and place
Bergen, 2022Classification
The arts: general topics
Information technology: general topics
Forgery, falsification and theft of artworks

