[Metalab] CODED CULTURES Buchpräsentation, *HEUTE* MO 4. April 2011, 19.00 Uhr, project space karlsplatz

Matthias Tarasiewicz parasew at 5uper.net
Mon Apr 4 15:05:21 CEST 2011


Liebe Leserin - Lieber Leser!

Auf diesem Weg möchten wir Sie herzlich zur folgenden Buchpräsentation einladen:

CODED CULTURES.
Creative Practice out of Diversity

MO 4. April  2011, 19.00 Uhr
KUNSTHALLE WIEN - project space karlsplatz
http://esel.io/termin/50759


Zur Präsentation sprechen:

Christian Reder (Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien),
Georg Russegger (Coded Cultures),
Matthias Tarasiewicz und Michal Wlodkowski (5uper.net)

Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen der Kooperation zwischen
der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien und der Kunsthalle Wien
angewandte at project space mittwochs (www.dieangewandte.at)


CODED CULTURES.
Creative Practice out of Diversity

Through the transformations of creative cultures, enabled by digital media and global communication
networks, new practices and ability profiles of artistic delineations and explorations are gaining
grounds. New global codes and cultures are emerging out of diverse, intercultural abstractions
and inventions, connected through new ways of exchanging ideas and sharing knowledge. At the
present day it is difficult to predict which catalysts and draft programs can be put into effect for the
development of near future playgrounds in this domain. By offering several perspective shifts on
developments in digital realm and mediated reality, exemplary theories and projects on the intersection
of different codes and cultures have been collected for this book. Presenting essays, reviews and
interviews from international artists, theorists, researchers and curators, gives the reader an
overview on new vectors of creative and artistic projects departed from digital media related art and
cultures. Itintroduces new and critical models of observations on the intersection of disciplines like
art, science, technology and design.

http://j.mp/codedbook
http://codedcultures.org

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