Buch, Englisch, 226 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
Open Guidelines on Appropriation and Remix
Buch, Englisch, 226 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-21133-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Art, Media Design, and Postproduction: Open Guidelines on Appropriation and Remix offers a set of open-ended guidelines for art and design studio-based projects. The creative application of appropriation and remix are now common across creative disciplines due to the ongoing recycling and repurposing of content and form. Consequently basic elements which were previously exclusive to postproduction for editing image, sound and text, are now part of daily communication. This in turn pushes art and design to reconsider their creative methodologies.
Author Eduardo Navas divides his book into three parts: Media Production, Metaproduction, and Postproduction. The chapters that comprise the three parts each include an introduction, goals for guidelines of a studio-based project, which are complemented with an explanation of relevant history, as well as examples and case studies. Each set of guidelines is open-ended, enabling the reader to repurpose the instructional material according to their own methodologies and choice of medium. Navas also provides historical and theoretical context to encourage critical reflection on the effects of remix in the production of art and design.
Art, Media Design, and Postproduction: Open Guidelines on Appropriation and Remix is the first book of guidelines to take into account the historical, theoretical, and practical context of remix as an interdisciplinary act. It is an essential read for those interested in remix studies and appropriation in art, design and media.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
Part 1: Media Production
1. Randomized Signification – Elements for Exchange
2. Analogized Codification – Mashups of Image and Text
3. Sampling Creativity – Material Sampling and Cultural Citation
4. Vectorial Pixels – Visual Aesthetics of Binary Code
5. Bifurcated Meaning – Infliction of Statements
Essay: Modernism and Media Production
Part 2: Metaproduction
6. Domesticated Noise – Manipulation of Sound
7. Visual Aurality – Image and Sound as Data
8. Versioning Time-Based Media – Reedits of Video and Sound
9. Time-Based Media in Physical Space – Loops in Video and Sound Installations
10. The Assemblage Gaze – Of Media and Humans
Essay: Postmodernism and Metaproduction
Part 3: Postproduction
11. Media Mashups – Appropriation and Remix of Image, Sound, and Text
12. Regenerative Motion – Correlated Time Based Media
13. Regenerative Data – Aesthetics of Data Driven Objects
14. Distributed Collaboration – Collective Work Across Networks
15. Aesthetics of Negation – The Selective Process
Essay: The Prefix and Postproduction
Index