Data Directions in Art Theory and Aesthetics

Data  Directions in Art  Theory  and Aesthetics
Author: Anthony Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1969
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015007572194

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Directions in Art Theory and Aesthetics

Directions in Art  Theory and Aesthetics
Author: Anthony Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1968
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1068508383

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De Stijl Continued

De Stijl Continued
Author: Jonneke Jobse
Publsiher: 010 Publishers
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9064505772

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From 1958 to 1964 the journal 'Structure' was a major platform for artists reconsidering the design tenets and underlying principles of the Bauhaus, Constructivism and De Stijl. This book explores the artists' body of ideas in meticulous detail.

Design Gestaltung Formativit

Design  Gestaltung  Formativit
Author: Patricia Ribault
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2022-09-05
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9783035622447

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What do the work processes of a neurosurgeon and a painter have in common? Applying the notions of Design, Gestaltung, and Formatività, this book sheds new light on processes of formation and transformation in the material world we live in. Scholars from the fields of history, philosophy, psychology, media, and cultural studies question established processes of giving form, while artists, designers, engineers, and scientists describe their creative processes. This book provides its readers with an overview of the spectrum of "philosophies of making" and invites them to refl ect on their own creative process, its possibilities and associated responsibilities to the environment, and ultimately to express these in action. There has never been a more urgent need to develop a new relationship between matter and form. Discussing and expanding the definitions of Design, Gestaltung und Formatività Leading international theorists write about the relationship between matter and form A collection of new texts and first English translation of key texts

Criticism Art and Theory in 1970s Britain

Criticism  Art and Theory in 1970s Britain
Author: JJ Charlesworth
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351061964

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A critical study of the life of art criticism in the 1970s, this volume traces the evolution of art and art criticism in a pivotal period in post-war British history. JJ Charlesworth explores how art critics and the art press attempted to negotiate new developments in art, faced with the challenges of conceptualism, alternative media, new social movements and radical innovations in philosophy and theory. This is the first comprehensive study of the art press and art criticism in Britain during this pivotal period, seen through the lens of its art press, charting the arguments and ideas that would come to shape contemporary art as we know it today. This book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, British cultural history and history of journalism.

Digital Design Theory

Digital Design Theory
Author: Helen Armstrong
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2016-06-28
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781616894955

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Digital Design Theory bridges the gap between the discourse of print design and interactive experience by examining the impact of computation on the field of design. As graphic design moves from the creation of closed, static objects to the development of open, interactive frameworks, designers seek to understand their own rapidly shifting profession. Helen Armstrong's carefully curated introduction to groundbreaking primary texts, from the 1960s to the present, provides the background necessary for an understanding of digital design vocabulary and thought. Accessible essays from designers and programmers are by influential figures such as Ladislav Sutnar, Bruno Munari, Wim Crouwel, Sol LeWitt, Muriel Cooper, Zuzana Licko, Rudy VanderLans, John Maeda, Paola Antonelli, Luna Maurer, and Keetra Dean Dixon. Their topics range from graphic design's fascination with programmatic design, to early strivings for an authentic digital aesthetic, to the move from object-based design and to experience-based design. Accompanying commentary assesses the relevance of each excerpt to the working and intellectual life of designers.

From Point to Pixel

From Point to Pixel
Author: Meredith Hoy
Publsiher: Dartmouth College Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781512600230

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In this fiercely ambitious study, Meredith Anne Hoy seeks to reestablish the very definitions of digital art and aesthetics in art history. She begins by problematizing the notion of digital aesthetics, tracing the nineteenth- and twentieth-century movements that sought to break art down into its constituent elements, which in many ways predicted and paved the way for our acceptance of digital art. Through a series of case studies, Hoy questions the separation between analog and digital art and finds that while there may be sensual and experiential differences, they fall within the same technological categories. She also discusses computational art, in which the sole act of creation is the building of a self-generating algorithm. The medium isn't the message - what really matters is the degree to which the viewer can sense a creative hand in the art.

Mainframe Experimentalism

Mainframe Experimentalism
Author: Hannah Higgins,Douglas Kahn
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520953734

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Mainframe Experimentalism challenges the conventional wisdom that the digital arts arose out of Silicon Valley’s technological revolutions in the 1970s. In fact, in the 1960s, a diverse array of artists, musicians, poets, writers, and filmmakers around the world were engaging with mainframe and mini-computers to create innovative new artworks that contradict the stereotypes of "computer art." Juxtaposing the original works alongside scholarly contributions by well-established and emerging scholars from several disciplines, Mainframe Experimentalism demonstrates that the radical and experimental aesthetics and political and cultural engagements of early digital art stand as precursors for the mobility among technological platforms, artistic forms, and social sites that has become commonplace today.