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5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb history,
By Diatrope "Diatrope" (Berkeley, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: From Technological to Virtual Art (Leonardo Book Series) (Hardcover)
A well-respected art historian, long at the forefront of art and technology studies, Popper is an appropriate figure to present this material. Among those who have taken the art/ science/technology interface from the fringes and into the mainstream, his expertise is vividly translated into this well-documented and comprehensive study of the paradigmatic change. Here he argues that the move toward technologically based projects, largely begun in the twentieth century, has humanized technology due to an emphasis on interactivity. It is also noteworthy that many of the artists Popper focuses on see their commitment to art in larger terms. As the book details, this brings them in touch with politics, the community, and various social dimensions. Reading through the publication is like visiting an exhibition with a smorgasbord of themes, a global sweep, and sensitivity to the personal relationship artists establish with their projects.
Those who are new to the art/science/technology discipline will find the sweeping survey offers a nice map. Those who know the terrain will no doubt learn more about groundbreaking practitioners and appreciate the wealth of detail that illuminates how we got to this point in time. From Technological to Virtual Art is a book that marks the arrival of the art/science/technology perspective and presents the work of many of the innovative people responsible for its ascendancy. I highly recommend it.
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Cyberart handbook,
This review is from: From Technological to Virtual Art (Leonardo Book Series) (Hardcover)
This is a really good survey of the development of early cyberart. It should be added to any library as a core book. The essays on each artist are serious and thoughtful.
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From Technological to Virtual Art (Leonardo Book Series) by Frank Popper (Hardcover - December 22, 2006)
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