Networked Art

Networked Art
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 1452905029
ISBN-13 : 9781452905020
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Networked Art by : Craig J. Saper

The experimental art and poetry of the last half of the twentieth century offers a glimpse of the emerging networked culture that electronic devices will make omnipresent. Craig J. Saper demarcates this new genre of networked art, which uses the trappings of bureaucratic systems - money, logos, corporate names, stamps - to create intimate situations among the participants. Saper explains how this genre developed from post-World War II conceptual art, including periodicals as artworks in themselves; lettrist, concrete, and process poetry; Bauhaus versus COBRA; Fluxus publications, kits, and machines; mail art and on-sendings. The encyclopedic scope of the book includes discussions of artists from J. Beuys to J. S. G. Boggs, and Bauhaus's Max Bill to Anna Freud Banana. -- Publisher.

Network Art

Network Art
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781136578052
ISBN-13 : 1136578056
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Network Art by : Tom Corby

A timely overview of European and North American media artists' practice dealing with the inetrnet from the past decade Includes contributions by 0100101110101101.ORG, Charlie Gere and THomson & Craighead Extensively illustrated with 83 pictures of artworks, many never seen before in print

Networked Art

Networked Art
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 0816637075
ISBN-13 : 9780816637072
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Networked Art by : Craig J. Saper

The experimental art and poetry of the last half of the twentieth century offers a glimpse of the emerging networked culture that electronic devices will make omnipresent. Craig J. Saper demarcates this new genre of networked art, which uses the trappings of bureaucratic systems - money, logos, corporate names, stamps - to create intimate situations among the participants. Saper explains how this genre developed from post-World War II conceptual art, including periodicals as artworks in themselves; lettrist, concrete, and process poetry; Bauhaus versus COBRA; Fluxus publications, kits, and machines; mail art and on-sendings. The encyclopedic scope of the book includes discussions of artists from J. Beuys to J. S. G. Boggs, and Bauhaus's Max Bill to Anna Freud Banana. -- Publisher.

The Art of Network Architecture

The Art of Network Architecture
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Publisher : Cisco Press
Total Pages : 352
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780133259216
ISBN-13 : 0133259218
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Network Architecture by : Russ White

The Art of Network Architecture Business-Driven Design The business-centered, business-driven guide to architecting and evolving networks The Art of Network Architecture is the first book that places business needs and capabilities at the center of the process of architecting and evolving networks. Two leading enterprise network architects help you craft solutions that are fully aligned with business strategy, smoothly accommodate change, and maximize future flexibility. Russ White and Denise Donohue guide network designers in asking and answering the crucial questions that lead to elegant, high-value solutions. Carefully blending business and technical concerns, they show how to optimize all network interactions involving flow, time, and people. The authors review important links between business requirements and network design, helping you capture the information you need to design effectively. They introduce today’s most useful models and frameworks, fully addressing modularity, resilience, security, and management. Next, they drill down into network structure and topology, covering virtualization, overlays, modern routing choices, and highly complex network environments. In the final section, the authors integrate all these ideas to consider four realistic design challenges: user mobility, cloud services, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and today’s radically new data center environments. • Understand how your choices of technologies and design paradigms will impact your business • Customize designs to improve workflows, support BYOD, and ensure business continuity • Use modularity, simplicity, and network management to prepare for rapid change • Build resilience by addressing human factors and redundancy • Design for security, hardening networks without making them brittle • Minimize network management pain, and maximize gain • Compare topologies and their tradeoffs • Consider the implications of network virtualization, and walk through an MPLS-based L3VPN example • Choose routing protocols in the context of business and IT requirements • Maximize mobility via ILNP, LISP, Mobile IP, host routing, MANET, and/or DDNS • Learn about the challenges of removing and changing services hosted in cloud environments • Understand the opportunities and risks presented by SDNs • Effectively design data center control planes and topologies

The Art of the Network

The Art of the Network
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780822341000
ISBN-13 : 082234100X
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of the Network by : Paul D. McLean

Writing letters to powerful people to win their favor and garner rewards such as political office, tax relief, and recommendations was an institution in Renaissance Florence; the practice was an important tool for those seeking social mobility, security, and recognition by others. In this detailed study of political and social patronage in fifteenth-century Florence, Paul D. McLean shows that patronage was much more than a pursuit of specific rewards. It was also a pursuit of relationships and of a self defined in relation to others. To become independent in Renaissance Florence, one first had to become connected. With The Art of the Network, McLean fills a gap in sociological scholarship by tracing the historical antecedents of networking and examining the concept of self that accompanies it. His analysis of patronage opens into a critique of contemporary theories about social networks and social capital, and an exploration of the sociological meaning of “culture.” McLean scrutinized thousands of letters to and from Renaissance Florentines. He describes the social protocols the letters reveal, paying particular attention to the means by which Florentines crafted credible presentations of themselves. The letters, McLean contends, testify to the development not only of new forms of self-presentation but also of a new kind of self to be presented: an emergent, “modern” conception of self as an autonomous agent. They also bring to the fore the importance that their writers attached to concepts of honor, and the ways that they perceived themselves in relation to the Florentine state.

Correspondence Art

Correspondence Art
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015050722654
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Correspondence Art by : Michael Crane

This long out-of-print anthology, edited by Mary Stofflet and Michael Crane and published in 1984, is the authoritative work on correspondence art. This anthology was compiled during the peak of correspondence art activity, with contributions from many of the medium's major players. Contributors: Ken Friedman, Dick Higgins, Ulises Carrion, Judith A. Hoffberg, Marily Ekdahl Ravicz, Jean-Marc Poinsot, Thomas Cassidy, Milan Knizak, Klaus Groh, Kenneth Coutts-Smith, Richard Craven, A.M. Fine, Tomas Schmit, Thomas Albright, Anna Banana, Andrzej Partum, Stephan Kukowski, Robert Reehfeldt, Steve Hitchcock, Edgardo-Antonio Vigo, Geoffrey Cook, Gaglione 1940-2040, C.E. Loeffler, Ken Friedman, Georg M. Gugelberger, James Warren Felter, and Peter Frank.

Art Journal Art Journey

Art Journal Art Journey
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Publisher : North Light Books
Total Pages : 127
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1440330077
ISBN-13 : 9781440330070
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Art Journal Art Journey by : Nichole Rae

Provides guidance for creating personal art journal, with advice on using such materials as stamps, vintage postcards, card decks, markers, and oil pastels to enhance the final result.

Curating Digital Art

Curating Digital Art
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9493246019
ISBN-13 : 9789493246010
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Curating Digital Art by : Annet Dekker

What is the role of the curator when organizing digital art exhibitions in offline and online spaces? Analyzing the influence and impact of curating digital art, the book focuses on how the experiments of curators, artists and designers opened the possibility to reconfigure traditional models and methods for presenting and accessing digital art. In the process, it addresses how web-based practices challenge certain established museological values and precipitate alternative ways of understanding art's stewardship, curatorial responsibility, public access and art history. Through more than twenty interviews with artists and curators in the course of the last ten years, and flanked by an extensive timeline, the reader of this publication is given an insight into the discourse on digital art and its curation today.

The Total Work of Art

The Total Work of Art
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 9781135867317
ISBN-13 : 1135867313
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Total Work of Art by : Matthew Wilson Smith

The Total Work of Art provides a broad survey that incorporates many canonical artists into a single narrative. With particular attention to the influence of the Total Work of Art on modern theatre and performance, this brief introduction will also be of interest to students in such fields as film studies, music history, history of art, cultural studies, and modern European literatures.

Network

Network
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013644235
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Network by : Lawrence Alloway