Database Aesthetics: Art in the Age of Information Overflow
By (Author) Victoria Vesna
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
30th October 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Databases
Theory of art
776
Paperback
336
Width 150mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
Database Aesthetics examines the database as cultural and aesthetic form, explaining how artists have participated in network culture by creating data art. The essays in this collection look at how an aesthetic emerges when artists use the vast amounts of available information as their medium. Here, the ways information is ordered and organized become artistic choices, and artists have an essential role in influencing and critiquing the digitization of daily life.
Margot Lovejoy is professor emerita of visual arts at SUNY Purchase and the author of Digital Currents: Art in the Electronic Age. Christiane Paul is adjunct curator of new media arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art and director of Intelligent Agent, a service organization dedicated to digital art. Victoria Vesna is a media artist and professor in the Department of Design and Media Arts at the UCLA School of the Arts. She is also director of the UCLA ArtSci center and the UC Digital Arts Research Network.