TY - BOOK ID - 5714286 TI - Uncanny Networks : Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia PY - 2002 SN - 0262122510 9780262621878 PB - Cambridge MIT DB - UniCat KW - Computer networks KW - Computers and civilization. KW - Cyberspace. KW - Information society. KW - Information technology KW - Internet KW - Social aspects. KW - Geert Lovink KW - grafische vormgeving KW - computers KW - websites KW - webdesign KW - communicatie KW - kunst en technologie KW - digitale communicatie KW - nieuwe media KW - internet KW - interfaces KW - digitale esthetica KW - kunsttheorie KW - esthetica KW - Oost-Europa KW - Indië KW - India KW - Japan KW - techno KW - virtual reality KW - virtuele realiteit KW - cyberspace KW - Kamper Dietmar KW - Bolz Norbert KW - Heim Michael KW - Zizek Slavoj KW - Kroker Arthur KW - Bulgarije KW - Boyadjiev Luchezar KW - Spivak Gayatri KW - Manovich Lev KW - van Tijen Tjebbe KW - Sassen Saskia KW - Dery Mark KW - Schiller Herbert I. KW - Chen Kuan-Hsing KW - Peizer Jonathan KW - Latour Bruno KW - Muka Eduard KW - Winkler Hartmut KW - Davis Mike KW - Finland KW - GSM KW - themaparken KW - Liulia Marita KW - Keenan Thomas KW - lichamelijkheid KW - Groys Boris KW - Ueno Toshiya KW - Sugar Janos KW - George Susan KW - Hartmann Frank KW - relationele architectuur KW - relational architecture KW - Lozano-Hemmer Rafael KW - Wark McKenzie KW - Dan Calin KW - Borsook Paulina KW - Eshun Kodwo KW - 791.5 KW - 766.01 KW - 7.01 KW - 130.2 KW - Computers and civilization KW - Cyberspace KW - Information society KW - Schiller Herbert I KW - Sociology KW - Information superhighway KW - Space and time KW - Computers KW - Telematics KW - Civilization and computers KW - Civilization KW - Social aspects KW - Intelligence artificielle KW - Sociologie de la communication KW - Sociologie de la culture KW - Cybernétique UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5714286 AB - For Geert Lovink, interviews are imaginative texts that can help to create global, networked discourses not only among different professions but also among different cultures and social groups. Conducting interviews online, over a period of weeks or months, allows the participants to compose documents of depth and breadth, rather than simply snapshots of timely references.The interviews collected in this book are with artists, critics, and theorists who are intimately involved in building the content, interfaces, and architectures of new media. The topics discussed include digital aesthetics, sound art, navigating deep audio space, European media philosophy, the Internet in Eastern Europe, the mixing of old and new in India, critical media studies in the Asia-Pacific region, Japanese techno tribes, hybrid identities, the storage of social movements, theory of the virtual class, virtual and urban spaces, corporate takeover of the Internet, and the role of cyberspace in the rise of nongovernmental organizations.Interviewees included Norbert Bolz, Paulina Borsook, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Kuan-Hsing Chen, Cãlin Dan, Mike Davis, Mark Dery, Kodwo Eshun, Susan George, Boris Groys, Frank Hartmann, Michael Heim, Dietmar Kamper, Zina Kaye, Tom Keenan, Arthur Kroker, Bruno Latour, Marita Liulia, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Peter Lunenfeld, Lev Manovich, Mongrel, Edi Muka, Jonathan Peizer, Saskia Sassen, Herbert Schiller, Gayatri Spivak, János Sugár, Ravi Sundaram, Toshiya Ueno, Tjebbe van Tijen, McKenzie Wark, Hartmut Winkler, and Slavoj Zizek. ER -