This book explores digital artists' articulations of globalization.
Digital artworks from around the world are examined in terms of how
they both express and simulate globalization's impacts through
immersive, participatory and interactive technologies. The author
highlights some of the problems with macro and categorical
approaches to the study of globalization and presents new ways of
seeing the phenomenon as a series of processes and flows that are
individually experienced and expressed. Instead of providing a
macro analysis of large-scale political and economic processes, the
book offers imaginative new ways of knowing and understanding
globalization as a series of micro affects. Digital art is explored
in terms of how it re-centers articulations of globalization around
individual experiences and offers new ways of accessing a complex
topic often expressed in general and intangible terms. The Work of
Art in a Digital Age: Art, Technology and Globalization is analytic
and accessible, with material that is of interest to a range of
researchers from different disciplines. Students studying digital
art, film, globalization, cultural studies or digital media trends
will also find the content fascinating.
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