The renewable tradition (extended play remix)
Drawing from a network of appropriation artists, process philosophers, performance poets, pla(y)giarists, and other remix provocateurs, this experimental artist essay investigates the act of remixologically inhabiting the body language of others and, in the process, devises an aesthetic theory that...
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description | Drawing from a network of appropriation artists, process philosophers, performance poets, pla(y)giarists, and other remix provocateurs, this experimental artist essay investigates the act of remixologically inhabiting the body language of others and, in the process, devises an aesthetic theory that situates the contemporary artist as a "postproduction medium" whose methodologies further extend avant-garde practice into the 21st century. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1afa63cafb254563b61a872e24234da32022-12-22T02:03:52ZengOpen Humanities PressFibreculture Journal1449-14432009-12-0115The renewable tradition (extended play remix)Mark AmerikaDrawing from a network of appropriation artists, process philosophers, performance poets, pla(y)giarists, and other remix provocateurs, this experimental artist essay investigates the act of remixologically inhabiting the body language of others and, in the process, devises an aesthetic theory that situates the contemporary artist as a "postproduction medium" whose methodologies further extend avant-garde practice into the 21st century.http://fifteen.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-099-the-renewable-tradition-extended-play-remix/remixappropriationnew media artaesthetic theoryavant-garde |
spellingShingle | Mark Amerika The renewable tradition (extended play remix) Fibreculture Journal remix appropriation new media art aesthetic theory avant-garde |
title | The renewable tradition (extended play remix) |
title_full | The renewable tradition (extended play remix) |
title_fullStr | The renewable tradition (extended play remix) |
title_full_unstemmed | The renewable tradition (extended play remix) |
title_short | The renewable tradition (extended play remix) |
title_sort | renewable tradition extended play remix |
topic | remix appropriation new media art aesthetic theory avant-garde |
url | http://fifteen.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-099-the-renewable-tradition-extended-play-remix/ |
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