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What is Borderline Tools

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on New Media Art
Those set in an experimental context, belonging to unconsolidated fields, or having been forgotten or considered less interesting by mainstream sectors. This notion derives from previous work with digital tools and reflects the need to look at pathways of technologies that we assume as unquestionable, but derive from an overwhelming commercial or industrial process that leaves behind technical instances because of strategic options.
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Contemporary Imagetics and Post-Images in Digital Media Art: Inspirational Artists and Current Trends (1948-2020)
Jose Alberto Raposo Pinheiro (CIAC, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3669-8.ch001
Abstract
Scientific studies have contributed, over the last years, to an expansion of the Image concept, in articulation with new developments in Computational Media, based in a stratification around technical digital properties, which frame its existence to the form of digital information – extending it beyond a visual surface idea. Biometric data, artificial intelligence, bitcoin, glitches or machine learning are examples of instantiation tools used by artists to explore elements of mediation included in Post-images. This chapter addresses today's perspectives in Contemporary Imagetics emerging from the field of Digital Media Art (DMA), curating contributions from classic postproduction techniques to computational media instantiations and contextualizing imagery creation practice in DMA.
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