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Synthetic Times : Media Art China 2008

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Innovative and groundbreaking works by new media artists from nearly thirty countries reflect what it means to be human on the threshold of human-machine symbiosis. We live in a world that operates on bits and bytes.

Reality has become synthetic, a convergence of the material and the immaterial.

The synthetic power of new media art-integrative, interdisciplinary, interactive-expresses the blurred boundary between the physical and the digital.

Synthetic Times collects new media art created since 2001 by artists and art collectives from nearly thirty countries.

These innovative and groundbreaking works investigate how we perceive reality and what it means to be human on the threshold of human-machine symbiosis.

The artworks in Synthetic Times (which accompanies a milestone exhibition at the National Art Museum in China, an Olympics Cultural Project) explore a trajectory of uncanny visions ranging from the desire to transcend the corporal to the construction of synthetic worlds; from telematic dreaming to transgenic hybrids; from whimsical apparatuses to the deadpan gaze of magnetic fields.

They reveal the tension between man and machine, between the animated and the inert, rekindling a discourse about relationships between nature and culture, the perceived and the imagined.

Essays by leading new media theorists accompany the artworks, and an appendix documents additional programs held in conjunction with the exhibition. Essays: Jordan Crandall, Oliver Grau, Erkii Huhtamo, Caroline A.

Jones, Friedrich Kittler, Arthur Kroker, Mike Stubbs, Peter Weibel, Zhang GaArtists1000 Cell Phones Team, AL and AL, Blendid, Jean-Michel Bruyere, Rejane Cantoni, Aristarkh Chernyshev, Convergeo + Media and Design Lab, Luvc Courchesne, Du Zhenjun, etoy, exonemo, f18 institute, Paula Gaetano Adi, Usman Haque, Edwin van der Heide, Kurt Hentschlager, Mateusz Herczka, Christoph Hillebrand, Daniel Palacios Jimenez, Kichul Kim, Knowbotic Research, Daniela Kutschat Hanns, Paul Lincoln, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Chico MacMurtrie, Eva and Franco Mattes, Anthony McCall, Henrik Menne, Miao Xiaochun, Yves Netzhammer, Marnix de Nijs, Magdalena Pederin, David Rokeby, Mariana Rondon, Bengt Sjoelen, Adam Somlai-Fischer, Stelarc, Sissel Tolaas, Transmute Collective, Tsai Wen-Ying, VERDENSTEATRET, Marek Walczak, Martin Wattenberg, Herwig Weiser, Wu Juehui, Xu Bing, Xu Zhongmin

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Product Details
MIT Press
0262512262 / 9780262512268
Paperback / softback
16/01/2009
United States
English
358 p. : col. ill.
28 cm
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the National Art Museum of China, June 10-July 3, 2008.