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Euphoria and Dystopia
Euphoria and Dystopia: The Banff New Media Institute Dialogues
is a compendium
of some of the most important thinking about art and technology to
have taken place in the last few decades at the international level.
Based on the research of the Banff New Media Institute (BNMI) from 1995 to
2005, the book celebrates the belief that the creative sector,
artists and cultural industries, in collaboration with scientists,
social scientists and humanists, have a critical role to play in
developing technologies that work for human betterment and allow
for a more participatory culture. The book is organized by key themes
that have underscored the dialogues of the BNMI and within each are
carefully edited transcriptions drawn from thousands of hours of audio
material documenting BNMI events such as the annual Interactive Screen
and the numerous summits and workshops. Each chapter is introduced by
an essay from the book editors that discusses the roles of research
and artistic co-production at Banff from 1990 to 2005 and a commissioned
essay from a leading new media theorist. Includes the catalogue for 'The Art Formerly Known As New Media' exhibition, Walter Phillips Gallery, 2005
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Euphoria and Dystopia: The Banff New Media Institute Dialogues
Edited by Sarah Cook and Sara Diamond
Foreword by Kellogg Booth and Sidney Fels Essays by Sandra Buckley; Steve Dietz; Jean Gagnon; N. Katherine Hayles; Eric Kluitenberg; Jeff Lieper, Allucquere Rosanne Stone
Afterword by Susan Kennard
AVAILABLE DECEMBER 2011
Riverside Architectural Press / The Banff Centre Press
ISBN:
978-1-894773-22-5
9"x6.5", black and white, soft cover, smythsewn
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