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Asia effects in new media : a new media caucus panel at Artspace, CAA, 94th Annual Conference, Boston
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1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Asia Effects in New Media looks at the trajectory of Asia influence in Western art, while investigating the effects of new media art. By presenting ulterior lenses in which art history can be reanalyzed, the panel instigates the rhizomatic effect of Asia on Western art and culture. Parallel events took place in the East and the West during the rise of modernism, when both sides looked towards their cross-cultures and co-authored the rise of technology. Although art based on new technology can be easily associated with visions of a Western techno-utopic paradigm, unwritten technology can be easily associated with visions of a Western techno-utopic paradigm, unwritten histories interrupt this common understanding and collapse the logic of the East/West dichotomy. The objective here is to trace how media cultures and new media art reflect Asia tendencies that redefine cultural territories and deconstruct canonical understandings of space and time. Co-sponsored by Maryland Institute College of Art and the 6th Gwangju Biennale 2006. |
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