Uncanny networks : dialogues with the virtual intelligentsia

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Davis Library (6th floor)

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HM851 .L688 2002
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HM851 .L688 2002 c. 2
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Summary

For Geert Lovink, interviews are imaginative texts that can help to create global, networked discourses not only among different professions but also among different cultures and social groups. Conducting interviews online, over a period of weeks or months, allows the participants to compose documents of depth and breadth, rather than simply snapshots of timely references. The interviews collected in this book are with artists, critics, and theorists who are intimately involved in building the content, interfaces, and architectures of new media. The topics discussed include digital aesthetics, sound art, navigating deep audio space, European media philosophy, the Internet in Eastern Europe, the mixing of old and new in India, critical media studies in the Asia-Pacific region, Japanese techno tribes, hybrid identities, the storage of social movements, theory of the virtual class, virtual and urban spaces, corporate takeover of the Internet, and the role of cyberspace in the rise of nongovernmental organizations. Interviewees included Norbert Bolz, Paulina Borsook, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Kuan-Hsing Chen, Cì©n Dan, Mike Davis, Mark Dery, Kodwo Eshun, Susan George, Boris Groys, Frank Hartmann, Michael Heim, Dietmar Kamper, Zina Kaye, Tom Keenan, Arthur Kroker, Bruno Latour, Marita Liulia, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Peter Lunenfeld, Lev Manovich, Mongrel, Edi Muka, Jonathan Peizer, Saskia Sassen, Herbert Schiller, Gayatri Spivak, JÁ®¯s SugÁ²¬ Ravi Sundaram, Toshiya Ueno, Tjebbe van Tijen, McKenzie Wark, Hartmut Winkler, and Slavoj Zizek.

Contents

  • Series Foreword p. X
  • Foreword p. XII Joel Slayton
  • Acknowledgments p. XVI
  • The Art of Electric Dialogue: Self-Interview as Introduction p. 2 Geert Lovink
  • "We don't know what it is we invented" p. 12 Dietmar Kamper
  • Rethinking Media Aesthetics p. 18 Norbert Bolz
  • Heidegger Online p. 28 Michael Heim
  • Civil Society, Fanaticism, and Digital Reality p. 36 Slavoj Zizek
  • Data Trash: The Theory of the Virtual Class p. 50 Arthur Kroker
  • How to Turn Your Liability into an Asset: Media, Art, and Politics in Post-Communist Bulgaria p. 58 Luchezar Boyadjiev
  • Pax Electronica: Against Crisis-Driven Global Telecommunication p. 74 Gayatri Spivak
  • Digital Constructivism: What Is European Software? p. 82 Lev Manovich
  • "We no longer collect the carrier but the information": On Movements, Archives, and Media Memory p. 96 Tjebbe van Tijen
  • Bandwidth and Accountability p. 104 Saskia Sassen
  • Building a Progressive, Pragmatic Futurism p. 112 Mark Dery
  • About the Brazilianization of India p. 122 Ravi Sundaram
  • Cultural Imperialism and Information Inequality p. 132 Herbert I. Schiller
  • Taiwan Media and Inter-Asia Cultural Studies p. 138 Kuan-Hsing Chen
  • The Ins and Outs of the Soros Internet Program in Former Eastern Europe p. 144 Jonathan Peizer
  • There Is No Information, Only Transformation p. 154 Bruno Latour
  • Implosion, Media, and the Arts in Albania p. 162 Eduard Muka
  • The Computer: Medium or Calculating Machine? p. 186 Hartmut Winkler
  • Gated Communities, Themeparks, Youth Revolts p. 196 Mike Davis
  • Art in the Age of the Mobile Phone: Text Messages from Finland p. 204 Marita Liulia
  • Media Wars and the Humanitarian (Non-)Interventions p. 214 Thomas Keenan
  • Audio Freedom p. 224 Zina Kaye
  • Enemy of Nostalgia, Victim of the Present p. 232 Peter Lunenfeld
  • National Heritage and Body Politics p. 246 Mongrel
  • "The insider is curious, the outsider is suspicious" p. 254 Boris Groys
  • Urban Techno Tribes and the Japanese Recession p. 262 Toshiya Ueno
  • Intermedia: The Digital Bauhaus p. 276 Janos Sugar
  • Demystifying the Virtual Power Structures p. 288 Susan George
  • Media Philosophy beyond the Dualism of Image and Text p. 294 Frank Hartmann
  • Real and Virtual Light of Relational Architecture p. 304 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
  • The Power of Multiplicity and the Multiplicity of Power p. 314 McKenzie Wark
  • "I am a believer in the symbolic aspect of culture clashes" p. 326 Calin Dan
  • Cyberselfishness Explained p. 336 Paulina Borsook
  • "Everything was to be done. All the adventures are still there" p. 348 Kodwo Eshun
  • Profiles p. 360
  • Sources p. 371

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