[dance-tech] Die Welt als virtuelles Environment
- From: Thomas Dumke <dumke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: dance-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 14:37:15 +0100
Dear dance-tech-list,
I would like to announce our new book »Die Welt als virtuelles
Environment« published by order of TMA Hellerau by Johannes
Birringer, Thomas Dumke and Klaus Nicolai.
New Book: The World as Virtual Environment
Topic: "Telematic Platforms"
Authors connected to Trans-Media-Akademie Hellerau present their
thoughts of virtual and almost global (world) communication in their
collections of essays "The World as Virtual Environment“ published on
the occasion of the CYNETart_07encounter festival.
Authors with a background in media art, stage direction, electronic
sound-composition, journalism, cultural studies and films who are
associated with the Trans-Media-Akademie Hellerau (TMA) and
especially this years telematic CYNETart event, participate in the
discussion about the topicality of interactive telematic presence in
performance, mobile graphics, games, audio-visual composition and de-
central communication - in brief: "Tele-Plateaus". The publication
"The world as virtual environment“ is designed by Thomas Dumke,
Johannes Birringer and Klaus Nicolai in the style of the previous
publication of 2005 "Global Medialisation and Integral Culture".
The book has been released at the same time as the opening of this
year’s computer-aided art event CYNETart_07encounter. It deals with
the very own interest of TMA: promotion of the telematic media art
within human dimensions and perceptions in the sense of interactive -
which means a network of - computer-aided "sound-vision-spaces”.
Thinking about and experimenting about telematics and its application
in arts with computer- and internet-based possibilities may not be
new. The essays however provide an update to the discussion by its
specific and practical focus. The texts are written in English and
German, which requires a multilingual biography (fortunately Japanese
and Slovenian are not among the languages). It is a user-friendly
read because of its structuring into four sections and an attachment.
Further reading is suggested by respective literature references.
Many pictures provide a pleasant design and overall informal approach.
The essays are a general report of the status quo and commitment to
telematic and virtual performances (including Ghislaine Boddington,
Johannes Birringer, Yukihiko Yoshida, Maria B. de Medeiros, Floyd
Scott Taylor). They are a close-up of a medialised “attention-
society” (preface by Klaus Nicolai, Florian Rötzer). It also includes
conceptual articles on parts of the festival CYNETart 07 which are
scattered across the book (Wilfried Jentzsch, Klaus Nicolai, Markus
Kison, Friedrich Kirschner Dave Griffiths, Jo Fabian and Detlev
Schneider, Sonja Cillari, Michael Takeo Magruder, Bonjana Kunst/ Igor
Štromajer/ Brane Zorman). Unfortunately an article about the festival
concept is missing.
text by Heide Lazarus
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Through cybernetic »machines« and networks, the world experiences
virtualisation in a way so far unprecedented. This makes the
difference between the existing and the possible as well as between
reality and simulation, as encountered in our everyday perception,
barely detectable. In the miscellany at hand authors from various
professions and backgrounds approach the globally expanding
cybernetic »spheres of the possible« and illuminate risks as well as
opportunities, particularly in communication and action via networked
virtual spaces.
The driving question behind it all is how and whether the telematic
»revolution« taking place at the moment will lead to a radical
cultural change. This book is addressed to artists, engineers,
pedagogues, philosophers, politicians and sociologists and, above
all, to those who practically deal with new media technology on a day-
to-day basis.
Autors: Johannes Birringer, Ghislaine Boddington, Sonia Cillari,
Scott deLahunta, Jo Fabian, Mick Grierson, Dave Griffiths, Friedrich
Kirschner, Bojana Kunst, Michael Takeo Magruder, Bia Medeiros, Klaus
Nicolai, Florian Rötzer, Detlev Schneider, F. Scott Taylor, Yukihiko
Yoshida and others
language: English and German
pages total: 200
prize: 15,00 Euro
ISBN: 3-9810247-2-9
you can order the book:
http://shop.extended.org
http://body-bytes.de/02/?page_id=492&language=en
CYNETart_07encounter blog by Johannes Birringer:
http://body-bytes.de/02/?cat=53&language=en
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[Thomas Dumke]
[board member of TMA Hellerau]
[project director CYNETart]
[project director microscope session]
[Trans-Media-Akademie Hellerau]
[Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 56]
[01109 Dresden, Germany]
[+49.351.8896665]
[dumke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
[http://www.cynetart.de]
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