Edited by Gerfried Stocker, Hannes Leopoldseder, Christine Schöpf.
For 30 years, the interconnections of art, technology and society have been at the center of the activities of the extraordinary organization known as Ars Electronica. Ars Electronica is not only a festival and a prize but has, since 1996, also functioned as a laboratory and a museum. What began in Linz, Austria, in 1979, as a modest experiment in art and local politics now annually sets new standards as an influential forum around the development of new-media art and in the discourse on technological culture. Richly illustrated and with numerous exploratory texts, a comprehensive account of Ars Electronica's numerous projects to date and some entertaining asides, this definitive anniversary publication offers a full retrospective of a project that has consistently focused on developing the future in the present.
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FORMAT: Pbk, 8.5 x 11 in. / 560 pgs / 1661 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $60.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $70 ISBN: 9783775725231 PUBLISHER: Hatje Cantz AVAILABLE: 3/31/2010 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of print AVAILABILITY: Not available TERRITORY: NA LA
Ars Electronica 1979-2009: The First 30 Years The Network for Art, Technology and Society
Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited by Gerfried Stocker, Hannes Leopoldseder, Christine Schöpf.
For 30 years, the interconnections of art, technology and society have been at the center of the activities of the extraordinary organization known as Ars Electronica. Ars Electronica is not only a festival and a prize but has, since 1996, also functioned as a laboratory and a museum. What began in Linz, Austria, in 1979, as a modest experiment in art and local politics now annually sets new standards as an influential forum around the development of new-media art and in the discourse on technological culture. Richly illustrated and with numerous exploratory texts, a comprehensive account of Ars Electronica's numerous projects to date and some entertaining asides, this definitive anniversary publication offers a full retrospective of a project that has consistently focused on developing the future in the present.