Mass effect : art and the internet in the twenty-first century /
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Uniform title: | Mass effect (M.I.T. Press) |
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Imprint: | Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2015] |
Description: | xxxiv, 494 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Critical anthologies in art and culture Critical anthologies in art and culture. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10429520 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Do you believe in users?/Turing complete user / |r Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied -- |t coming soon: ebay paypal blogs the internet / |r Cory Arcangel -- |t Doing assembly : the art of Cory Arcangel / |r Tina Kukielski -- |t Dispersion / |r Seth Price -- |t Two statements on Carnivore / |r Alexander R. Galloway -- |t Digressions from the memory of a minor encounter / |r Raqs Media Collective -- |t The different worlds of Cao Fei / |r Alice Ming Wai Jim -- |t Net aesthetics 2.0 conversation, New York City, 2006: Part 1 of 3 / |r Cory Arcangel, Michael Bell-Smith, Michael Connor, Caitlin Jones, Marisa Olson, and Wolfgang Staehle, with Lauren Cornell, Moderator -- |t Aleksandra Domanović and Oliver Laric in conversation with Caitlin Jones -- |t A brief history of And/Or Gallery / |r Paul Slocum -- |t Internet explorers / |r Ceci Moss -- |t Lost not found : the circulation of images in digital visual culture / |r Marisa Olson -- |t "We did it ourselves!" aka "My favorites": volume 1, 2005 to 2009 / |r Guthrie Lonergan -- |t Excerpts from Post internet / |r Gene McHugh -- |t In the long tail / |r Mark Leckey -- |t Everybody's autobiography / |r Alex Kitnick -- |t A theorem / |r Paul Chan -- |t The centaur and the hummingbird / |r Ed Halter -- |t The visibility wars / |r Rebecca Solnit -- |t Trevor Paglen in conversation with Lauren Cornell -- |t What to do with pictures / |r David Joselit -- |t Net aesthetics 2.0 conversation, New York City, 2008: Part 2 of 3 / |r Petra Cortright, Jennifer McCoy, Kevin McCoy, Tom Moody, Tim Whidden, and Damon Zucconi, with Ed Halter, Moderator -- |t Citizens reporting and the fabrication of collective memory / |r Jens Maier-Rothe, Dina Kafafi, and Azin Feizabadi -- |t International art English / |r Alix Rule and David Levine -- |r Chronicle of a traveling theory / |r Alexander Provan -- |t Arcades, mall rats, and Tumblr thugs / |r Jesse Darling -- |t Next-level spam / |r John Kelsey -- |t Digital divide : contemporary art and new media / |r Claire Bishop -- |t Sweeping, dumb and aggressively ignorant!: revisiting 'Digital Divide' / |r Claire Bishop -- |t Art workers : between utopia and the archive / |r Boris Groys -- |t Black vernacular : reading new media / |r Martine Syms -- |t A selection from DISimages: new stock options / |r DIS Magazine -- |t Made of the same stuff : Ryan Trecartin's art of transformation / |r Michael Wang -- |t Post-Net aesthetics conversation, London, 2013: Part 3 of 3 / |r Josephine Berry Slater, Rózsa Farkas, Harm van den Dorpel, and Ben Vickers, with Karen Archey, Moderator -- |t Here I am : telepresent subjecthood in the work of Lotte Rose Kjaer Skau / |r Morgan Quaintance -- |t Internet state of mind : where can medium specificity be found in digital art? / |r Domenico Quaranta -- |t Too much world: is the Internet dead? / |r Hito Steyerl -- |t Bodies in space : identity, sexuality, and the abstraction of the digital and physical / |r Karen Archey. |
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