Processual Media Art and Theory

Processual Media Art and Theory

Date: 
04.02.2010 14:00
Edition: 
2010
Format: 
Talk
Location: 
HKW
HKW - K1

Having arrived in the 21st century, processes have become one of the major paradigms and creative strategies of contemporary art and design. This Salon Talk focuses on possible models and strategies with which processes that surround us in art, science and everyday life can be read, described or recorded.

Having arrived in the 21st century, processes have become one of the major paradigms and creative strategies of contemporary art and design. We are confronted with art that performs itself in a continuous flux. These works reject traditional ways of how art is perceived. Instead the works demand a persistent, perpetual and repeated observation.

This Salon Talk focuses on possible models and strategies with which processes that surround us in art, science and everyday life can be read, described or recorded. How can we encourage a sustainable awareness for the volatile, unstable conditions not only of media art, but of our digitalised economic, political and social world?

Moderator: Susanne Jaschko (de)
Participants: Miklós Peternák (hu), Oliver Grau (de), Mina Lunzer (at), Daniela Alina Plewe (de)

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