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Record Nr.

UNINA9910819290703321

Autore

Amerika Mark

Titolo

Meta/data : a digital poetics / / Mark Amerika

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, c2007

ISBN

1-282-09879-9

9786612098796

0-262-26708-X

1-4294-7964-7

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxi, 438 pages, 10 pages of plates) : color illustrations

Collana

Leonardo

Disciplina

700.92

Soggetti

Art and the Internet

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Illustrations -- Series Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Spontaneous Theories I -- Cyberpsychogeography (An Aimless Drift in Twenty Digressions) -- Portrait of the VJ -- Distributed Fictions II -- GRAMMATRON -- This Could Be the First Day of the Rest of My Life -- How to Be an Internet Artist -- OK Texts -- Memorandum from the Director of the Office of Political and Economic Insecurity -- 10 Comms -- Globalization Is . . . -- Top Ten Reasons Why Net.Art Is Dead -- The . . . Writer . . . as . . . Pseudo-Autobiographical Work-in-Progress -- The Insider's Guide to Avant-Garde Capitalism: Excelling at the Fine Art of Making Money -- Natto Girls -- The Random Life of VJ Persona (A Mobile Medium in the Form of a Fiction) -- Academic Remixes III -- Answers to Questions I Have Been Asked: A Technomadic Journey -- Expanding the Concept of Writing: Notes on Net Art, Digital Narrative, and Viral Ethics -- Teaching High Techne -- Anticipating the Present: An Artist's Intuition -- Image Ecriture IV -- Net Dialogues V -- WYSIWYG Subjects -- Postcinematic Writing -- Stitch Bitch: The Hypertext Author as Cyborg-Narrator -- Dub Fictions -- Active/onBlur -- Hawaiian Net Art -- The Organizational Game -- The Animating Fluid of Cyberspace -- Digital Hallucinogens -- The Loss of Inscription -- On Being Retro in the Zeroes -- Amerika Online VI -- This Is All I Do Now -- Avant-Pop



Manifesto: Thread Baring Itself in Ten Quick Posts -- Hypertextual Consciousness: Notes toward a Critical Net Practice -- The Work of Art in the Age of Virtual Republishing and Network Installation -- Network Installations, Creative Exhibitionism, Republishing: An Attempt at Contexualizing Ungoing Story of Being in Cyberspace -- Cyberspace Installations: Do-It-Yourself Narrative Composition for the '90s -- Surf-Sample-Manipulate: Playgiarism on the Net.

Copyleftists: Form and Action in the Network Environment -- Life Is Elsewhere: Cruising the Antipodal Trajectory -- Prophesizing Infowar: Creating Expectations in the New Media Economy -- The Private Life of a Network Publisher -- A Chair Is a Chair Is a Chair: Comments at Convergence -- The Rhetorical Gesture -- Triptych: Hypertext, Surfiction, Storyworlds (Part One) -- Triptych: Hypertext, Surfiction, Storyworlds (Part Two) -- Blurring Practices: The Work of Art as Public Offering -- Sonic Upheaval: Using mp3 to Rip the System -- Para-Sites and Host Connections: An Unconditional Love -- Writing As Hacktivism: An Intervening Satire -- Designwriting: A Postliterary Reading Experience -- What in the World Wide Web Is Happening to Writing? -- What Is a Blog? -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This rich collection of writings by pioneering digital artist Mark Amerika mixes (and remixes) personal memoir, net art theory, fictional narrative, satirical reportage, scholarly history, and network-infused language art. META/DATA is a playful, improvisatory, multitrack "digital sampling" of Amerika's writing from 1993 to 2005 that tells the early history of a net art world "gone wild" while simultaneously constructing a parallel poetics of net art that complements Amerika's own artistic practice. Unlike other new media artists who may create art to justify their theories, Amerika documents the emergence of new media art forms while he creates them. Presenting a multifaceted view of the digital art scene on subjects ranging from interactive storytelling to net art, live VJing, online curating, and Web publishing, Amerika gives us "Spontaneous Theories," "Distributed Fictions" (including his groundbreaking GRAMMATRON, the helpful "Insider's Guide to Avant-Garde Capitalism," and others), the more scholarly "Academic Remixes," "Net Dialogues" (peer-to-peer theoretical explorations with other artists and writers), and the digital salvos of "Amerika Online" (among them, "Surf-Sample-Manipulate: Playgiarism on the Net," "The Private Life of a Network Publisher," and satirical thoughts on "Writing as Hactivism"). META/DATA also features a section of full-color images, including some of Amerika's most well-known and influential works.