Russegger / Tarasiewicz / Wlodkowski | Coded Cultures | Buch | 978-3-99043-390-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 734 g

Reihe: Edition Angewandte

Russegger / Tarasiewicz / Wlodkowski

Coded Cultures

New Creative Practices out of Diversity

Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 734 g

Reihe: Edition Angewandte

ISBN: 978-3-99043-390-4
Verlag: Ambra


Die Buchreihe der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien Edition Angewandte, herausgegeben von Rektor Dr. Gerald Bast, erscheint themenabhängig in den Verlagen Birkhäuser und De Gruyter. Veröffentlicht werden Sammelbände, Dokumentationen und Monografien aus den Bereichen Architektur, Bildende und Mediale Kunst, Design, Kunstwissenschaften, Kunstpädagogik und Kunstvermittlung. Die seit 2007 bestehende Reihe wird als mittlerweile in der Öffentlichkeit stark etablierte Plattform für relevante Veröffentlichungen aus Kunst und Wissenschaft wahrgenommen. Die Bücher erscheinen in deutscher wie auch in englischer Sprache.
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Introduction Georg Russegger Christian Reder Theory: Manfred Faßler Hiroshi Yoshioka Marina Gržinic Machiko Kusahara Dominick Chen Matthias Tarasiewicz Essays: David d'Heilly/Muneteru Ujino Mathias Fuchs/exonemo Verina Gfader/BCL Margarete Jahrmann Verena Kuni Yukiko Shikata/UBERMORGEN.COM Glossary Index Biographies Imprint Acknowledgements


Georg Russegger is Scientific Manager of the Research and Development-project »Ludic Interfaces« at the Interface Culture Lab of the University of Art and Design Linz. Together with the association »5uper.net« he is artistic director of the CODED CULTURES Festival. Georg Russegger is researching the fields of media-integrated knowledgecultures and looks into the development of new artistic-creative abilityprofiles through media- and communication technologies. His doctoral theses in the field of communication theory was supervised by Manfred Faßler at the University of applied Arts Vienna and received the Award of Excellence from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research. Georg Russegger was Post Doc. at the Tokyo National University of the Arts and is co-founder of the research network »FAMe« (Frankfurt Anthropologie des Medialen) at the Goethe University Frankfurt a.M. Matthias Tarasiewicz is one of the founders of »5uper.net« and CEO of the media prototyping company »mutti.jp«. Besides coordinating »Coded Cultures - Exploring Creative Emergences« he was curating and producing various Exhibitions and Art-related Events with »5uper.net« (e.g. Coded Cultures - 2004, Cuisine Digitale - 2006, Playfulness - 2008). While being active as a curator and artist since 1998, Matthias is developing experimental media prototypes and researching in the fields of game theory, network theory and experimental media architectures. He studied visual Arts at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna. Michal Wlodkowski is one of the founders of »5uper.net«, coordinator of the festival »Coded Cultures - Exploring Creative Emergences« and CEO of the media prototyping company »mutti.jp«. Since the founding of 5uper.net he curated and produced various Exhibitions, Art-related Events and Projects on the intersections of Design, Media, Art and Technology, among »Coded Cultures - Decoding Digital Culture« in 2004. Besides his engagement as an curator and artist, Michal Wlodkowski develops Projects and researches in the fields of cybernetics and communication theory. He studied Communication Science at the University of Vienna, digital Arts at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna and Ravensbourne College, London.

Georg Russegger is Scientific Manager of the Research and Development-project 'Ludic Interfaces' at the Interface Culture Lab of the University of Art and Design Linz. Together with the association '5uper.net' he is artistic director of the CODED CULTURES Festival. Georg Russegger is researching the fields of media-integrated knowledgecultures and looks into the development of new artistic-creative abilityprofiles through media- and communication technologies. His doctoral theses in the field of communication theory was supervised by Manfred Faßler at the University of applied Arts Vienna and received the Award of Excellence from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research. Georg Russegger was Post Doc. at the Tokyo National University of the Arts and is co-founder of the research network 'FAMe' (Frankfurt Anthropologie des Medialen) at the Goethe University Frankfurt a.M. Matthias Tarasiewicz is one of the founders of '5uper.net' and CEO of the media prototyping company 'mutti.jp'. Besides coordinating 'Coded Cultures - Exploring Creative Emergences' he was curating and producing various Exhibitions and Art-related Events with '5uper.net' (e.g. Coded Cultures - 2004, Cuisine Digitale - 2006, Playfulness - 2008). While being active as a curator and artist since 1998, Matthias is developing experimental media prototypes and researching in the fields of game theory, network theory and experimental media architectures. He studied visual Arts at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna. Michal Wlodkowski is one of the founders of '5uper.net', coordinator of the festival 'Coded Cultures - Exploring Creative Emergences' and CEO of the media prototyping company 'mutti.jp'. Since the founding of 5uper.net he curated and produced various Exhibitions, Art-related Events and Projects on the intersections of Design, Media, Art and Technology, among 'Coded Cultures - Decoding Digital Culture' in 2004. Besides his engagement as an curator and artist, Michal Wlodkowski develops Projects and researches in the fields of cybernetics and communication theory. He studied Communication Science at the University of Vienna, digital Arts at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna and Ravensbourne College, London.


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