Art Information and the Internet

Art Information and the Internet
Author: Lois Swan Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135933388

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In the first book of its kind, art information expert Lois Swan Jones discusses how to locate visual and textual information on the Internet and how to evaluate and supplement that information with material from other formats--print sources, CD-ROMS, documentary videos, and microfiche sets--to produce excellent research results. The book is divided into three sections: Basic Information Formats; Types of Websites and How to Find Them; and How to Use Web Information. Jones discusses the strengths and limitations of Websites; scholarly and basic information resources are noted; and search strategies for finding pertinent Websites are included. Art Information and the Internet also discusses research methodology for studying art-historical styles, artists working in various media, individual works of art, and non-Western cultures--as well as art education, writing about art, problems of copyright, and issues concerning the buying and selling of art. This title will be periodically updated.

Art Information and the Internet

Art Information and the Internet
Author: Lois Swan Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: OCLC:1409188787

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Discusses how to locate visual and textual information on the Internet and how to evaluate as a supplement that information with material from other formats.

Art Platforms and Cultural Production on the Internet

Art Platforms and Cultural Production on the Internet
Author: Olga Goriunova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780415893107

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In this book, Goriunova offers a critical analysis of the processes that produce digital culture. In order to understand these processes, the author introduces the concept of the art platform, a specific configuration of creative passions, codes, events, individuals and works that are propelled by cultural currents and maintained through digitally native means. Goriunova provides a new means of understanding the development of cultural forms on the Internet, placing the phenomenon of participatory and social networks in a conceptual and historical perspective, and offering powerful tools for researching cultural phenomena overlooked by other approaches.

Art and the Internet

Art and the Internet
Author: Nicholas Lambert,Joanne McNeil,Domenico Quaranta
Publsiher: Black Dog Pub Limited
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1907317988

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This long-awaited visual survey of art and the Internet over the last two and a half decades explores the legacy of the Internet on art and reveals how artists and institutions are using it and why. Original, 3,000 first printing.

Art in the Age of the Internet

Art in the Age of the Internet
Author: Eva Respini
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300228250

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Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today is the first major thematic group exhibition in the United States to examine the radical impact of internet culture on visual art. Featuring 60 artists, collaborations, and collectives, the exhibition is comprised of over 70 works across a variety of mediums, including painting, performance, photography, sculpture, video, web-based projects, and virtual reality. The exhibition is divided into five sections that explore themes such as emergent ideas of the body and notions of human enhancement; the internet as a site of both surveillance and resistance; the circulation and control of images and information; the possibilities for exploring identity and community afforded by virtual domains; and new economies of visibility accelerated by social media. Throughout, the work in the exhibition addresses the internet-age democratization of culture that comprises our current moment. The earliest work in the exhibition is from 1989, the year that Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. This development, and others that followed in quick succession, modernized the internet, and in the process radically changed our way of life--from how we access and generate information, make friends and share experiences, to how we imagine our future bodies and how nations police national security. 1989 also marked a watershed moment across the globe, with significant shifts in politics, geographies, and economies. Events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and protests in Tiananmen Square signaled the beginning of our current globalized age, which cannot be imagined without the internet.

Guide to Art on the Internet

Guide to Art on the Internet
Author: Douglas Davis
Publsiher: iBooks
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSC:32106017797868

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From Scala, the world's leading digital repository of fine art, comes an authoritative guide to art on the Internet for art lovers, students, researchers and professionals... "The Scalavision Guide To Art On The Internet" combats information overload by listing only the best, most useful, most consistently accurate sources of information on hundreds of art subjects. These sites have been selected after an exhaustive surfing process to weed out incomplete, inaccurate and out-of-date sources. Whether it's Monet or cave paintings, the Uffizi Gallery or the Museum of Modern Art, this book takes you right to the best sites, complete with a wealth of screenshots to help you decide at a glance if this is the site you need. Best of all, it's linked to the new Scalavision web site for information and access to new sites as they are established.

Post Digital Post Internet Art and Education

Post Digital  Post Internet Art and Education
Author: Kevin Tavin,Gila Kolb,Juuso Tervo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030737702

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This open access edited volume provides theoretical, practical, and historical perspectives on art and education in a post-digital, post-internet era. Recently, these terms have been attached to artworks, artists, exhibitions, and educational practices that deal with the relationships between online and offline, digital and physical, and material and immaterial. By taking the current socio-technological conditions of the post-digital and the post-internet seriously, contributors challenge fixed narratives and field-specific ownership of these terms, as well as explore their potential and possible shortcomings when discussing art and education. Chapters also recognize historical forebears of digital art and education while critically assessing art, media, and other realms of engagement. This book encourages readers to explore what kind of educational futures might a post-digital, post-internet era engender.

Internet Art

Internet Art
Author: Rachel Greene
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0500203768

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An introduction to the art of the Internet examines key works, events, and technological developments that show how artists have employed online technologies to engage with the traditions of art history, focusing on the themes of intellectual property, identity, economics, and power in the networked age. Original.