DEAF96 (Dutch Electronic Art Festival) 1996
DEAF96 (Dutch Electronic Art Festival) 1996
Digital territories
ed. by V2 (Alex Adriaansens, …[et al.] ; texts by Caral Hoekendijk …[ et al.]

Auteur(s)
Carla Hoekendijk, …[ et al.]. - Rotterdam V2, 1996. – 83 p. : ill., 30 cm
Editor(s)
V2 (Alex Adriaansens ;…[et al.]
Uitgever, jaar
Rotterdam : V2, 1996
Omvang
83 p., geïllustreerd, 30 cm.

Magazine accompanying DEAF96 (Dutch Electronic Art Festival). The festival was dedicated to the relationship and interaction between the city and computer networks as social, cultural, economical and political spaces: the city with its often hierarchically structured architecture, infrastructure and geographically local communities (neighborhoods, boroughs) and the networks with their virtual communities and their heterogeneous, non-hierarchical structure. Computer networks present us with a ‘space’ that can no longer be described in terms of Euclidean mathematics: everything and everyone is omnipresent, things that are far away seem close and things that are close seem far away. These networks have caused an ever increasing (con)fusion of public and private domains. Architecture and ‘unstable’ art therefore have in common that both are subjects of a ‘metadiscussion’ mixing social, economic, scientific and philosophical issues.


Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 11A - 5: Digital Media & the Internet