[spectre] Digimag Journal - Issue 73 / Autumn 2012 - Digicult
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Thu Nov 15 12:10:05 CET 2012
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Digicult Publishing presents:
DIGIMAG JOURNAL
“PLACES AND SPACES”
Issue 73 – Autumn 2012
Link online: http://www.digicult.it/media/publications/
Preview: http://issuu.com/digicultlibrary/docs/digimagjournal73
Online Shop:
http://www.flows.tv/store/books/content/47|54f9c3d33afa511d013afe4260e5000b?channel=47
Print on demand:
http://www.lulu.com/shop/marco-mancuso/digimag-journal-issue-73-autumn-2012/paperback/product-20511590.html
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Marco Mancuso
EDITING:
Roberta Buiani, Berna Ekim, Marco Mancuso
ADVISORY BOARD:
Lucrezia Cippitelli, Claudia D’Alonzo, Marco Mancuso, Bertram Niessen,
Roberta Buiani
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS:
Alessandro Barchiesi, Martin Conrads, Laura Plana Gracia, Miriam La Rosa,
Nina Leo, Donata Marletta, Janet Marles, Melinda Sipos (Annet Dekker,
Gisela Domschke, Angela Plohman, Clare Reddington, Victoria Tillotson,
Annette Wolfsberger), Selena Savicic, Judson Wright
“PLACES AND SPACES” - THE CALL:
The birth, growth and development of spaces open to the creative and
experimental use of Media and Digital technologies have affected the
production and dissemination of contents, have enriched the art system and
its boundaries, have provided new methodologies of production, modes of art
display and creative practices (and the daily work of individuals engaged
in the field).
Read more: http://www.digicult.it/media/journal/journal-call-for-papers/
WHAT IS DIGIMAG JOURNAL:
Digimag Journal is a new interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online
publication, seeking high-standard articles and reviews at the intersection
between digital art and contemporary art production, the impact of the last
technological and scientific developments on modern society, economy,
design, communication and third millennium creativity.**
*Read more: *http://www.digicult.it/media/journal/**
DIGICULT PUBLISHING
Digicult Publishing is a publishing initiative of the Digicult project,
whose goal is to be active in the publication of the Digimag Journal, but
also critical and theoretical essays commissioned to international authors,
university thesis of special interest, publications edited in collaboration
with other national and international publishers, conference proceedings
and classes materials connected to educational activities, as well as
peer-reviewed publications with institutional partners. Digicult Publishing
uses all the tools of a contemporary dynamic digital publishing: the print
on demand (POD) approach through the Digicult Edition platform on Lulu (
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/digiculteditions), the electronic publication
initiatives according to The International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF)
standards through the Online Shop on Flows (http://www.flows.tv/digicultshop),
always giving the chance to join all the prevwievs through the Digicult
Library on Issuu http://issuu.com/digicultlibrary). All contents by
Digicult Publishing are circulating under CC Licences:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
3.0.
UPCOMING PUBLICATIONS
*PageRank#CMdc01B*
Edited by Mauro Ceolin, Claudio Musso
The book has the double function of collecting and continue the experience *
PageRank#CMdc* born on the occasion of an interview between the two
curators published on Digimag. *PageRank # CMdc* represents a new stage of *
contemporaryNaturalism*, the project with which Mauro Ceolin intended to
build a line of research that has the ability to incorporate a variety of
discourses, languages and meta-languages. Since 2006, in fact, built a
path in progress based on the logics of the catalog and archive to
highlight the existence of a biology of the contemporary imagery. The
action is developed in three phases: prologue, performance, documentation.
This volume contains the documentation for all phases of the project,
including an interview with Mauro Ceolin by Pau Waelder and an unpublished
text by Claudio Musso
*Connecting Havana**
*Edited by Lucrezia Cippitelli* **
*
With texts by *Mirian Real Arci, Lucrezia Cippitelli, Adolfo Cabrera Perez,
Minerva Romero Regalado, **Connecting Havana* is a research and educational
project developed in Havana (Cuba) between September 2010 and September
2011, curated by Lucrezia Cippitelli with Miguel
Petchkovsky/TIME_FRAME/Netherland
Media Art Institute. The project has been developed as a long-term research
and educational program, focused on time-based and media art from a
South/South perspective. Focusing on time-based and media art as tool of
self-representation and critical process of creation and
participation, *Connecting
Havana* had the chance to visit and involve local creativity, discovering a
local context of artists and producers who use the languages of
contemporary creation as tool of social interaction, political
intervention, cultural critique. Not calling themselves dissidents, not
questioning the revolutionary history of the Country, sometimes working
within or with institutions. This publication is not a simple documentation
of the process, but primarily aims to introduce the work of the artists who
participated: a general survey of critical perspectives on contemporary art
practices in Havana from the very last years.
*The Materiality of the Ephemeral: The Identity of Live Audiovisual
Performance, Documentation and Memory Construction*
Edited by Dr. Ana Carvalho
The work presented here proposes a theoretical model to document
audiovisual live performance in collaborative environments. Given its
ephemeral features (as flux) and not objectual (or stable), vive
audiovisual performance puts to the front peculiar questions regarding
contemporary documentation. The formulation of a conceptual documentation
model develops from a historical and theoretical framework that defines the
identity of the practices, the artists and community through dynamics of
affectation. The model, unique and specific, serves the purpose to document
the creative process, the performative moment and community gatherings.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Marco Mancuso
Digital Art, Design & Culture
Digicult Director | Critic, Curator and Professor
Largo Murani 4, 20133, Milan (Italy)
Mob. +39.340.8371816 | Skype. Sostakovich
http://www.digicult.it
<http://www.digicult.it/digimag> <http://www.marcomancuso.net/>
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