Postdigital Research

"Post-digital, once understood as a critical reflection of “digital” aesthetic immaterialism, now describes the messy and paradoxical condition of art and media after digital technology revolutions. “Post-digital” neither recognizes the distinction between “old” and “new” media, nor ideologica...

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Main Authors: Christian Ulrik Andersen, Geoff Cox, Georgios Papadopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Digital Aesthetics Research Cener 2014-06-01
Series:A Peer-Reviewed Journal About
Online Access:https://aprja.net//article/view/116067
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Summary:"Post-digital, once understood as a critical reflection of “digital” aesthetic immaterialism, now describes the messy and paradoxical condition of art and media after digital technology revolutions. “Post-digital” neither recognizes the distinction between “old” and “new” media, nor ideological affirmation of the one or the other. It merges “old” and “new”, often applying network cultural experimentation to analog technologies which it re-investigates and re-uses. It tends to focus on the experiential rather than the conceptual. It looks for DIY agency outside totalitarian innovation ideology, and for networking off big data capitalism. At the same time, it already has become commercialized."
ISSN:2245-7755