01771nam 22004333a 450 991091718750332120250204000009.010.26530/OAPEN_503847(CKB)36719321900041(ScCtBLL)86ffb02f-90cc-47f2-a0b8-78d0e87df9af(OCoLC)963338361(EXLCZ)993671932190004120250204i20142020 uu gerur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierZones VirtopiquesValentin Dander[s.l.] :Innsbruck University Press,2014.1 online resource (1 p.)9783902936530 3902936533 9783903122314 3903122319 How can Michel Foucault's notion of heterotopias be transposed into a concept that describes medial and, more specifically, virtual spaces? What could such virtualized heterotopias look like? Can we find traces of utopian thinking within them? Zones*Virtopiques answers these questions in two ways: first by constructing a conceptual framework using notions of utopia and heterotopia, as well as reality and virtuality; and second, by applying theoretical findings to Zone*Interdite, a media art project on military areas authored by Mathias Jud and Christoph Wachter. Therefore, a micro-analysis of medial dispositifs has been developed.ArtbisacshSocial SciencebisacshArtsArtSocial ScienceArts.Dander Valentin872613ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910917187503321Zones Virtopiques1947930UNINA