Electronic Culture: History, Theory, and Practice
Electronic Culture: History, Theory, and Practice examines the ways in which the media of modern experience inflect upon the entire range of human expressions, but in particular on the development of illusion, mimesis, desire, representation, and social politics. The series exposes the technical ‘world’ of mechanization as the foundation for the world of information, communication, artificiality, and simulation by revealing the depth to which these ideas have been assimilated into the creative process—historically, theoretically, and artistically.
Series editor: Timothy Druckrey
Feb 15, 2008
Sep 28, 2007
Jan 06, 2006
Oct 24, 2003
Aug 11, 2003
Ars Electronica: Facing the Future
Feb 27, 2001
Jan 19, 2001
Ars Electronica: Facing the Future
Aug 02, 1999