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Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement


Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement

Paperback by Bradbury, Victoria; O'Hara, Suzy (Universtiy of Sunderland, UK)

Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement

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ISBN:
9780815374916
Publication Date:
8 Nov 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
246 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 8 May 2024
Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement

Description

Bridging art and innovation, this book invites readers into the processes of artists, curators, cultural producers and historians who are working within new contexts that run parallel to or against the phenomenon of 'maker culture'. The book is a fascinating and compelling resource for those interested in critical and interdisciplinary modes of practice that combine arts, technology and making. It presents international case studies that interrogate perceived distinctions between sites of artistic and economic production by brokering new ways of working between them. It also discusses the synergies and dissonances between art and maker culture, analyses the social and collaborative impact of maker spaces and reflects upon the ethos of the hackathon within the fabric of a media lab's working practices. Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement is essential reading for courses in art, design, new media, computer science, media studies and mass communications as well as those working to bring new forms of programming to museums, cultural venues, commercial venture and interdisciplinary academic research centres.

Contents

Forward Introduction Part 1: Histories and Futures 1. Art History Hacked: Art Hack Practice as an Intra-garde 3. The Afrikan Maker: Hacking Our Way into a Hybrid Future... 3. Reprogrammed Art, A Bridge between the History of Interactive Art and Maker Culture 4. DIWO to DAOWO: Rehashing Proprietorial Dominance of Art Practice Part 2: Labs and Fab Labs 5. Pervasive Media Studio: Propagating Practice 6. Elaborating on Labs: Reflections on the Blurring Boundaries between Arts, Science, Technology and Society 7. Participating in the Viscous Porosity of Makerspaces and Fab Labs: A Participatory Art Perspective Part 3: Engaged Communities 8. Iyapo Repository: Constructing and Archiving Alternate Futures 9. Future Heritage: A Community-Based Exchange between Berlin and Ramallah ???????? ?? 10. Little Inventors: From Artistic Method to Global Brand Part 4: Hack Events, Residencies and Workshops 11. Cyborg Arts Co-Lab: Interdisciplinary Collaboration Enriched Through Art-A-Hack™ Practices 12. Delivering Hack Events within the Arts 13. Where Do We Work? Things We Chat about While Sorting SIM-Cards: A Conversation with Constant Dullaart 14. Art Hack Day Part 5: Museums, Galleries, Festivals and Programs 15. Critical Making as a Model for Curating or Making Exhibitions as Things to Think With 16. WIKITOPIA Hong Kong: Curating a Collaborative Urban Future 17. The Evolution of the ODI Data as Culture Art Programme 18. Tracking Hack-Style Interdisciplinary Processes at Laboratorio Arte Alameda, Mexico City 19. The Making of Digital Futures

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