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ItemAmbient ImagesCubitt, S ; Lury, C ; McQuire, S ; Papastergiadis, N ; Palmer, D ; Pfefferkorn, J ; Sunde, E (The Nordic Society for Aesthetics, 2021)
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ItemVirilio et la pensée totaleCubitt, S ; Pacquot, T (Etérotopia, 2021)
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ItemAnthropocene Archival EthicsCubitt, S ; Potts, J (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021-09-01)This book examines the use and re-use of digital archives in a unique manner, by combining theoretical and practical approaches to the contemporary digital archive.
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ItemEcocritical Media Arts and the War on TerraCubitt, S (The New Media Caucus, 2021-11-02)Ecocritique accepts, as it must, that humans and environments have been ripped apart historically, sociologically, and aesthetically. But it also recognizes that because we have become strangers, dialogue between humans and environments is possible as it could not be if we were all one universal flux. Because of our mutual alienation, there are endless opportunities for misunderstanding when we capture, store, and process what we confront as Nature. Contemporary economic and political conditions driving ever more terrifying inequalities of wealth and power create the crisis implicit in ecocritique. The critical functions of art, which in these circumstances implies technical and creative aesthetic and political practice, concern the construction of a “we” that embraces the human and non- human victims of ecocide. The master’s tools might dismantle the master’s house, but can they build a different dwelling? Where are the practices that can produce more-than- human social change?
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ItemNo Preview AvailableEncountering AngelsCubitt, S ; Seomi, H (Busan Museum of Art, 2021)
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ItemFugueCubitt, S ; Frieling, R ; Le Tourneau, F (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in association with Delmonico Books, Prestel, 2020)The designs, controls, and conviviality Rafael Lozano-Hemmer has made possible are fugal pre-echoes of a human-natural-technical harmony we sense now as dissonance, but dissonance brimming with the utopian promise of resonance.
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ItemA Community of MediaCubitt, S ; Swartz, J ; Wasko, J (Intellect (UK) and University of Chicago Press, 2021-01-15)The collection addresses the emerging roles of media across a wide range of disciplines, featuring contributions from an array of internationally known scholars and practitioners.
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ItemMass Image, Anthropocene Image, Image CommonsCubitt, S ; Dvorak, T ; Parikka, J (Edinburgh University Press, 2021-01-31)These essays address the epistemological, aesthetic and political implications of scale in both scholarly and artistic work.
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ItemAgainst the New NormalCubitt, S (Duke University Press, 2021-03-01)COVID-19 is now part of the resources out of which any future must be made. The temptation is to curl back into private misery and fatalism. The opportunity is to further the design of neonationalist, neoliberal returns to pre-1917 norms of extreme wealth, extreme poverty, and unmitigated exploitation of technical and ecological resources. The challenge is to build a future of public health, wealth, education, and environmental justice.
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ItemLimen, portal, network subjectivitiesCubitt, S (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2020-01-02)Limina, the thresholds between worlds are by nature sacred. Passage between the worlds of the living and the dead is strange and holy. For the ancients, and for the religions of the book, precise places of transition to another world are scenes of veneration. ...