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Media-N V17.2 2021: Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology
This special issue of Media-N, co-edited by Sarah Cook, Joseph DeLappe, and Laura Leuzzi, gathers essays, artists' statements, and experimental writing projects from selected participants in Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology, a three-day symposium held in Dundee, Scotland in 2019, in partnership with the NEoN Digital Arts Festival.
Cover image: micha cárdenas, Sin Sol/No Sun, 2020, augmented reality game © micha cárdenas / Critical Realities Studio.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21900/j.median.v17i2
Published: 2021-11-08
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(2021-10-26)This is the afterword to Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology, a special issue of Media-N that gathers contributions from selected participants in the Re@ct symposium held in Dundee, Scotland in 2019. The afterword discusses ...
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(2021-10-26)A review of the Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology symposium, which was part of the NEoN Digital Arts Festival in 2019.
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(2021-10-26)Where is the face in interface? Where is the soft in ware? What is soft and where? What happens when a woman whose private acts of abjection (emotional labour, unpaid domestic work) that support—against her ...
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(2021-10-26)Sarah Cook introduces Joanna Walsh's experimental text, 9 1/2 EXEMPLARY THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS.
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(2021-10-26)Concerns about artwork that aims to impact power, “turning art into propaganda,” not only misunderstand how propaganda works in contemporary society, but also privilege a view of art and art’s role that favors the wealthy ...
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