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Hybrid Art Space : Relational Dynamics of Art, Space, and Digital Visibility.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tomarchio, Ludovica.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (205 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, 2026.
Summary:
Today, art practices unfold across physical sites and digital platforms.In her study, Ludovica Tomarchio reveals how museums, art districts, and small cultural venues are reshaped by the logics of social media, influencing visibility, public experience, and spatial practices.
Contents:
Cover
Table of Content
Acknowledgements
Note on Previously Published Material
List of Figures
List of Tables
Glossary
1. Introduction
1.1 Research questions
1.2 Social media: properties and use
1.3 Structure of the book
Bibliography
2. Art and Social Media
2.1 Types of Relationship between Art and Social Media
2.2 Collective Authorship
2.3 Institutions and Platforms Curatorship
2.4 Visitors' Practices between Identity Building and Digital Re-Curation
2.5 Markets, Value, and Influencers
2.6 Conclusion
3. Hybrid Space
3.1 Genealogy &amp
Terminology: From Cyberspace to Hybrid Space
3.2 Hybrid Space in Everyday Spatial Production and Its Structural Dynamics
3.3 Cultural Grammars of Hybrid Spaces
3.4 Spatial Logics of Hybrid Space
3.5 Implications for Design and Architecture
3.6 Conclusion
4. Hybrid Art Space
4.1 From Hybrid Space to Hybrid Art Space, Place, Venues and Site
4.2 Historical Lineages of Hybrid Art Space
4.3 Hybrid Art Place: Concept and Example
5. Studying Hybrid Art Space: Methods and Case
5.1 How to Study Hybrid Space
5.2 Singapore as a Case Study
5.3 Research Design
5.4 Instagram Data
5.5 Twitter Data
5.6 Empirical Validation and Practitioner Perspectives
5.7 Conclusion and Limitations
6. Hybrid Art Places in Singapore: Platform Fundamentals, Negotiated Typologies, Hyper Hybridity
6.1 Cases (Singapore): Five Contrasting Venues
6.2 Baseline: What People Actually Post
6.3 Fundamentals of Representation: Platform Rules as Structuring Agents
6.4 Typologies: How spatial arrangements are negotiated
6.5 Hyper Hybrid Art Places: Definition, Mechanisms, and Empirical Grounding
6.6 Conclusion
7. Hybridity generates Hybridity.
7.1 Hybridity in the logics: Network, places, and territories
7.2 Results in Singapore: Hybridity Between Art and Leisure
7.3 Hyper Hybrid: The Densification of Hybridity
7.4 Conclusion: The Ecology of Hybrid Visibility
8. Hybrid Art Sites
8.1 The Hybrid Condition of Cultural Work
8.2 Manifesto Curators and Planners
8.3 From Manifesto to Practice
9. Hybrid Art Space in a changing Media Ecology
9.1 Future directions
Support Materials for the Chapters.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Tomarchio, Ludovica Hybrid Art Space
ISBN:
9783839425350

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