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Place : Local Knowledge and New Media Practice

Butt, Danny(Edited by)Bywater, Jon(Edited by)Paul, Nova(Edited by)
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Place: Local Knowledge and New Media Practice explores tensions between global cosmopolitanism and local practices in the new media environment.

This edited collection of work by practitioners and scholars emphasises political issues raised by artists working in an indigenous cultural setting.Indigenous epistemologies provide sophisticated structures for negotiating belonging among communities who may become widely dispersed from their homelands.

New media, by contrast, demonstrates biases toward the the dislocated: a cosmopolitanism implicitly located in the urban, where communities form and fragment in "virtual" environments.

Nonetheless, questions of belonging and identification remain for those of us who use new media networks.

Through analysis of a range of contemporary art and film projects, and tracking recent developments in cultural theory, the book provides diverse perspectives on how long-held attachments to place are transforming in the new media context.

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Product Details
1847184847 / 9781847184849
Hardback
304.23
01/08/2008
United Kingdom
English
250 p.
22 cm
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