TY - BOOK AU - Cubitt,Sean AU - Thomas,Paul AU - Ga,Zhang AU - Bunt,Brogan AU - Tofts,Darren AU - Kluszczynski,Ryszard W. AU - Shanken,Edward A. AU - Fritz,Darko AU - Franco,Francesca AU - Burbano,Andrés TI - Relive: Media Art Histories T2 - Leonardo Series SN - 9780262318327 AV - NX456.5.N49 -- R45 2013eb U1 - 776 PY - 2013/// CY - Cambridge PB - MIT Press KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Introduction: The New Materialism in Media Art History -- I Considering the Methods of Media Art History -- 1 From Time-Lapse to Time Collapse or From Representation to Presentation -- 2 Pre-Socratic Media Theory -- 3 Writing Media Art into (and out of) History -- 4 Viewer as Performer or Rhizomatic Archipelago of Interactive Art -- 5 Reprogramming Systems Aesthetics: A Strategic Historiography -- II Doing Media Art History: Europe -- 6 Histories of Networks and Live Meetings - Case Study: [New] Tendencies, 1961 - 1973 (1978) -- 7 The First Computer Art Show at the 1970 Venice Biennale: An Experiment or Product of the Bourgeois Culture? -- 8 Between Punched Film Stock and the First Computers: The Work of Konrad Zuse -- 9 Polish Digital Poetry: Lack of "Prehistoric" Artifacts or Missing Narrative? -- III Doing Media Art History: New Zealand and Australia -- 10 Bush Video: Toward a New Secular Electronic Notion of the Divine -- 11 Erewhon: Media, Ecology, and Utopia in the Antipodes -- 12 Media Archeological Undertakings: Toward a Cartography of Australian Video Art and New Media -- 13 Australian Video Art Histories: A Media Arts Archaeology for the Future -- IV Artificial Life from Hardware to Wetware -- 14 Let Me Hear My Body Talk, My Body Talk -- 15 The Living Effect: Autonomous Behavior in Early Electronic Media Art -- 16 Remediating Still Life, Pencils of Nature, and Fingerprints: Transhistorical Perspectives on Biotechnological Art -- 17 Relationship of Art and Technology: Edward Ihnatowicz's Philosophical Investigation on the Problem of Perception -- 18 The Cadaver, the Comatose, and the Chimera: Avatars Have No Organs -- V Imagining the Future -- 19 Re:Copying-IT-RIGHT AGAIN -- 20 Visual Digitality: Toward Another Understanding -- 21 Lifebox Immortality and How We Got There -- Contributors -- Index N2 - Leading historians of the media arts define a new materialist media art history, discussing temporality, geography, ephemerality, and the future UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3339705 ER -