issue 7 - distributed aesthetics

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Abstracts

tsk tsk tskand Beyond: Anticipating Distributed Aesthetics

Darren Tofts

Theses on Distributed Aesthetics. Or, What a Network is Not

Anna Munster
& Geert Lovink

Sharing Styles: New Media, Creative Communities and the Evidence of an Open Source Design Movement

Greg Turner-Rahman

Excerpts From‘Portrait Of The VJ’

Mark Amerika

Multiple Perspectives / Multiple Readings

Simon Biggs

Beyond the Museum Walls: Situating Art in Virtual Space (Polemic Overlay and Three Movements)

Vince Dziekan

Reshaping Spectatorship: Immersive and Distributed Aesthetics

Edwina Bartlem

Entropy And Digital Installation

Susan Ballard

Intimate Transactions: The Evolution of an Ecosophical Networked Practice

Keith Armstrong


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Beyond the Museum Walls: Situating Art in Virtual Space (Polemic Overlay and Three Movements)

Vince Dziekan
Monash University, Australia

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Author's Biography

Vince Dziekan is Senior Lecturer in Digital Imaging, and Deputy Head (Academic) of the Department of Multimedia & Digital Arts, at Monash University in Melbourne. Over the years, he has used photography as a basis for his interdisciplinary practice and towards negotiating the impact of digital technologies on art practice. He has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions since emigrating to Australia in 1986 and is represented in a number of public collections.

Complementing his own artistic practice, he has also curated exhibitions such as Archival Permanence: Time and Timelessness in 100 years of Australian Photography and The Synthetic Image: Digital Technologies and The Image and Small Worlds: A Romance; the ‘multi-modal’ exhibition Remote is his current curatorial project (in development for 2006).

In his current work, he is engaged in an ongoing interdisciplinary project into the implications of virtuality and the art of exhibition and producing what can be described as ‘multi-modal’ artworks and art projects. He has also contributed to the critical theorization of digital aesthetics, including sub-chairing, reviewing and presenting at a number of national and international conferences.