"Critical analyses, case studies, and artist interviews examine works of art that are realized with the physical involvement of the viewer. How are we to understand works of art that are realized with the physical involvement of the viewer? A relationship between a work of art and its audience that is rooted in an experience that is both aesthetic and physical? Today, these works often use digital technologies, but artists have created p ..."
"A compendium of some of the most important thinking about art and technology to have taken place in the last few decades at the international level. Based on the research of the Banff New Media Institute from 1995 to 2005, these essays, transcripts and artists projects celebrate the belief that artists and cultural industries, in collaboration with scientists, social scientists and humanists, have a critical role to play in developing t ..."
"Mobile apps promise to deliver (h)appiness to our devices at the touch of a finger or two. Apps offer gratifyingly immediate access to connection and entertainment. The array of apps downloadable from the app store may come from the cloud, but they attach themselves firmly to our individual movement from location to location on earth. In The Imaginary App, writers, theorist ..."
"Published twice yearly, Open reflects upon the uses of contemporary public space. This issue of the journal is devoted to issues of mobility and immobility, and explores the ways in which sophisticated communication technologies are stimulating a further increase in physical mobility in urban space, both motorized and otherwise."
Legacies of tactical media the tactics of occupation : from Tompkins Square to Tahrir - Network notebooks, 05. by EricKluitenberg Paperback, 56 Pages, Published 2011 by Institute Of Network Cultures ISBN-13: 978-90-816021-8-1, ISBN: 90-816021-8-7
Hybride ruimte hoe draadloze media de publieke ruimte mobiliseren by EricKluitenberg 176 Pages, Published 2006 ISBN-13: 978-90-5662-535-1, ISBN: 90-5662-535-7
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) , Liesbeth Melis (eindredacteur), Martine van Kampen ( boekenredacteur )
Gastredacteur Eric Kluitenberg Tekstcorrectie Marieke van Giersbergen Vertaling
Engels-Nederlands Arjen Mulder en Maaike Post (tekst Marion Hamm, tekst
Howard Rheingold en Eric Kluitenberg, tekst Kristina Andersen e ..."
"Everyday life is intimately interwoven with complex technological ecologies. We can no longer consider technology as the alienating other . The idea is that we inhabit technological ecologies emphasises our connectedness to our environment (material, natural, technological) and our dependence on available resources (material, energetic, biological, cultural). Mastering these conditions is vital to our survival on this planet.Techno-Ecol ..."
"Have you ever wondered if one day Windows 2028 might just know what you're thinking and type it? In this collection of essays, a selection of today's top media and sci-fi theorists weigh in. The Book of Imaginary Media explores the persistent idea that technology may one day succeed where no human has, not only in space or in nature, but also in interpersonal communication. Building on insights from media archeology, Siegfried Zielinski ..."
"Laptops in the park, Bluetooth alerts at the bar, microchips under the dog's skin: wireless technologies like WiFi, GPS, and RFID are changing public space. The world is increasingly traversed by an electronic infrastructure and overlaid with the invisible lines of swiftly evolving alternative cultural and social domains. The traditional physical and social public domain is being supplemented by zones, places and subcultures that transc ..."
Delusive Spaces(1st Edition) Essays on Culture, Media and Technology (Studies in Network Cultures) by EricKluitenberg Paperback, 391 Pages, Published 2008 by Nai010 Publishers ISBN-13: 978-90-5662-617-4, ISBN: 90-5662-617-5
"In 2006, NBC posted clips from its fall lineup on YouTube, and the government produced antidrug spots. As new media is gaining not only street cred but real market share, traditional media outlets are increasingly looking for a piece of the pie. By now, that is a well-worn critique. New-media theorist Eric Kluitenberg, who has been on the scene since 1988, focuses on not only keeping the utopian potential of such public forums alive but ..."