Tensions and Convergences : : Technological and Aesthetic Transformations of Society / / ed. by Marcus Stippak, Marc Ziegler, Alexander Unger, Andreas Kaminski, Reinhard Heil.

This book presents results of an international conference which addressed the interaction of aesthetical and technological dimensions within the formation of contemporary society. The contributions discuss the production of time and space, self and nature, individual and society in the image of tech...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter transcript Backlist eBook Package 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Edition:1. Aufl.
Language:English
Series:Science Studies
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Physical Description:1 online resource (366 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of contents --
Preface --
Modern Alliances Between Aesthetics and Technology --
Technical Gadgetry. Technological Development in the Aesthetic Economy --
Aesthetic Precision --
Architecture in the Mirror of Technology. The Rhetoric of Le Corbusier and the Futurist Movement --
Readerless Media: Modernism, Information Theory, and the Commodity --
Mass Aesthetics, Technicist Expansionism and the Ambivalence of Posthumanist Cultural Thought --
Aesthetics of Technoscience --
Transhumanist Arts. Aesthetics of the Future? Parallels to 19th Century Dandyism --
Art in the Age of Biotechnology --
Cultural Aspects of Interface Design --
Imaging Reality. On the Performativity of Imagination --
Working on Visibility --
Causality, Custom and the Marvellous. On Natural Science at the Beginning of Modern Times --
Growth of Biofacts: The Real Thing or Metaphor? --
The Brain as Icon – Reflections on the Representation of Brain Imaging on American Television, 1984-2002 --
“If There is a Risk Inside of Me, I am the First Person who Should Know About it.” – Images of ‘Genetic Risks’ as Anticipation of the Future --
From the Historical Continuity of the Engineering Imaginary to an Anti- Essentialist Conception of the Mechanical-Electrical Relationship --
Technological Transformation of Space and Social Life --
Architectural Structuralism and a New Mode of Knowledge Production --
Some Notes on Aesthetics in a ‘Städtebau’ on a Regional Scale --
Between Determination and Freedom: The Technological Transformation of Education and Learning --
(Self)Normalisation of Private Spaces – Biography, Space and Photographic Representation --
Cultural Assessment and Appropriation of Technology --
The Aestheticisation of Futurity. From Facts to Values – Authority to Authenticity --
Technological Transformation of Society in Children’s Books --
Aesthetics of Technology as Forms of Life --
On the Symbolic Dimension of Infographics and its Impact on Normalization (With Examples Drawn from Demography) --
The Mental and Practical Impact of Pre-Bacteriological Quality Criteria for Water in the 1870s --
The Aesthetic Dimension of Warfare --
War and the Beautiful: On the Aestheticising of the First World War in Film – Yesterday and Today --
Soldiers on the Screen. Visual Orders and Modern Battlefields --
Military Bodies, Weapon Use and Gender in the German Armed Forces --
“A Horribly Beautiful Picture”. Aesthetic Dimensions of Aerial Warfare --
Postmodern Aesthetics: Manipulating War Images --
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Summary:This book presents results of an international conference which addressed the interaction of aesthetical and technological dimensions within the formation of contemporary society. The contributions discuss the production of time and space, self and nature, individual and society in the image of technology. They focus on the productive tensions and convergences between aesthetic and technological concepts when implemented in everyday life. The volume contains - among others - texts about technologies of visualisation, the aesthetics of warfare and the design of technological lifeworlds.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783839405185
9783111025230
9783110661552
9783110463415
9783110463392
DOI:10.1515/9783839405185?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Marcus Stippak, Marc Ziegler, Alexander Unger, Andreas Kaminski, Reinhard Heil.