Art, Time and Technology

Art, Time and Technology
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Art, Time Technology examines the role of art in an age of ´real time´ information systems and instantaneous communication. The increasing speed of technology and of technological development since the early 19th century has resulted in cultural anxiety. Human kind now appears to be an ever-smaller component of dauntingly complex technological systems, operating at speeds beyond human control or even perception. This perceived change forces us to rethink our understanding of key concepts such as time, history and art.Art, Time and Technology explores how the practice of art, in particular of avant-garde art, keeps our relation to time, history and even our own humanity open. Examining key moments in the history of both technology and art from the beginnings of industrialisation to today, Charlie Gere explores both the making and purpose of art and how much further it can travel from the human body
Contents: Introduction: Three Million BC
1. 1833: Samuel Morse´s Invention
2. 1888: Vincent van Gogh and Hypergraphic Culture
3. 1918: Kazimir Malevich in Orbit
4. 1947: Crossing the Time Barrier
5. 1952: John Cage´s Early Warning System
6. 1956: John McHale, Art and Systems
7. 1970: Jack Burnham and Art in Real Time
8. 1985: Jean-Franois Lyotard and the Immaterial
9. 2002: Short Films about Flying
Conclusion: ´2001´: Can Art Go On Without A Body
Contents: Introduction: Three Million BC
1. 1833: Samuel Morse´s Invention
2. 1888: Vincent van Gogh and Hypergraphic Culture
3. 1918: Kazimir Malevich in Orbit
4. 1947: Crossing the Time Barrier
5. 1952: John Cage´s Early Warning System
6. 1956: John McHale, Art and Systems
7. 1970: Jack Burnham and Art in Real Time
8. 1985: Jean-Franois Lyotard and the Immaterial
9. 2002: Short Films about Flying
Conclusion: ´2001´: Can Art Go On Without A Body