States of Being: Art and identity in digital space and time

Jonathan Bowen, Tula Giannini, Gareth Polmeer, Carla Gannis, Jeremy Gardiner, Jonathan Kearney, Bruce Wands, Jonathan Weinel

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Abstract

This one-day Symposium explored themes of personhood, modernity and digital art, bringing together speakers from a range of disciplines to consider technology, artistic practice and society. It seeks a renewed consideration of the role of art in illuminating human identity in a positive relation with technology, and its transformative effects upon space and time. The concerns for the role of art amidst the forces of a post-modern world are influenced by important legacies of the past, by which ideas about human identity and difference have been made meaningful in the relation of history and technology. In the frequently transient and conflicting forces of humanness and forces of modernity, the digital world of the arts emerges as a means by which new ideas of space and time can be considered, with new perspectives of human identity seen as states of being, towards the possibilities of experience, technology, individuality and society.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelEVA London 2018 Electronic Visualisation in Arts and Culture : Proceedings
Antal sider8
ForlagBritish Computer Society
Publikationsdato9 jul. 2018
Sider1–8
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 9 jul. 2018
BegivenhedEVA London 2018: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts - British Computer Society, London, Storbritannien
Varighed: 9 jul. 201813 jul. 2018
http://www.eva-london.org

Konference

KonferenceEVA London 2018
LokationBritish Computer Society
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByLondon
Periode09/07/201813/07/2018
Internetadresse
NavnElectronic Workshops in Computing
ISSN1477-9358

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