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A new era for the distribution of media art / edited by Rachel Somers Miles and Gaby Wijers.

Fine Arts Library NX460.5.N49 N485 2023
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Miles, Rachel Somers, editor.
Wijers, Gaby, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
New media art--Technological innovations--History--21st century.
New media art.
New media art--Economic aspects.
Computer art--History--21st century.
Computer art.
Physical Description:
130 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands : LIMA, [2023]
Summary:
"In recent years, media art distributors have seen their distribution and revenue models eroded. The focus on shareability and mass distribution -- rooted in the ideals of early video art -- was always at odds with the scarcity-based model of the art world but is now also challenged by emerging digital economies. Profound shifts in artistic practice over the past decades have also posed challenges to existing distribution models. More artists become engaged in digital art, using custom-built software or AI-driven tools, producing live AV performances, immersive installations or game inspired experiences. Unfortunately, due to their technical complexity, the distribution of media art often falls between the cracks, fitting neither the model of the film or visual arts world nor existing video art distribution. Exploring the potential of strategies such as festival-based distribution, commodification through encapsulation and emulation, and decoupling ownership from possession (e.g. NFT's) shows the still lopsided foundations of an infrastructure tailored for software-based art. This raises the question: how can a distributional turn, calling on the expertise of media arts distributors, strengthen this new infrastructure? In media art, works that exist only as files constitute a particular category. How do various types of digital platforms and their ingrained distribution models create opportunities for fair and sustainable distribution for this type of software-based art? These questions have been lingering around but gained momentum due to the COVID-pandemic. As a result, this publication explores the acceleration of media art distributors' transformation by critically embracing emerging technologies and innovative strategies that guarantee public accessibility, thus opening up a new era for the distribution of media art."--Page 4 of cover.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 122-127).
ISBN:
9789090369020
9090369023
OCLC:
1374612576

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