An Introduction to Electronic Art Through the Teaching of Jacques Lacan

Strangest Thing

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Art History, Conceptual, Criticism
Cover of the book An Introduction to Electronic Art Through the Teaching of Jacques Lacan by David Bard-Schwarz, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: David Bard-Schwarz ISBN: 9781134753017
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: January 3, 2014
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: David Bard-Schwarz
ISBN: 9781134753017
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: January 3, 2014
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Electronic art offers endless opportunities for reflection and interpretation. Works can be interactive or entirely autonomous and the viewer's perception and reaction to them may be challenged by constantly transforming images. Whether the transformations are a product of the appearances or actions of a viewer in an installation space, or a product of a self-contained computer program, is a source of constant fascination. Some viewers may feel strange or unnerved by a work, while others may feel welcoming, humorous, and playful emotions. The art may also provoke a critical response to social, aesthetic, and political aspects of early twenty-first-century life. This book approaches electronic art through the teachings of Jacques Lacan, whose return to Freud has exerted a powerful and wide-ranging influence on psychoanalysis and critical theory in the twentieth century.

David Bard-Schwarz draws on his experience with Lacanian psychoanalysis, music, and interactive and traditional arts in order to address aspects of the works the viewer may find difficult to understand. Dividing his approach over four thematic chapters—Bodies, Voices, Eyes, and Signifiers—Bard-Schwarz explores the links between works of new media and psychoanalysis (how we process what we see, hear, touch, imagine, and remember).

This is a fascinating book for new media artists and critics, museum curators, psychologists, students in the fine arts, and those who are interested in digital technology and contemporary culture.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Electronic art offers endless opportunities for reflection and interpretation. Works can be interactive or entirely autonomous and the viewer's perception and reaction to them may be challenged by constantly transforming images. Whether the transformations are a product of the appearances or actions of a viewer in an installation space, or a product of a self-contained computer program, is a source of constant fascination. Some viewers may feel strange or unnerved by a work, while others may feel welcoming, humorous, and playful emotions. The art may also provoke a critical response to social, aesthetic, and political aspects of early twenty-first-century life. This book approaches electronic art through the teachings of Jacques Lacan, whose return to Freud has exerted a powerful and wide-ranging influence on psychoanalysis and critical theory in the twentieth century.

David Bard-Schwarz draws on his experience with Lacanian psychoanalysis, music, and interactive and traditional arts in order to address aspects of the works the viewer may find difficult to understand. Dividing his approach over four thematic chapters—Bodies, Voices, Eyes, and Signifiers—Bard-Schwarz explores the links between works of new media and psychoanalysis (how we process what we see, hear, touch, imagine, and remember).

This is a fascinating book for new media artists and critics, museum curators, psychologists, students in the fine arts, and those who are interested in digital technology and contemporary culture.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Literature Of Modern Arabia by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Rural Energy Development in China by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book The Jew's Body by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Global Ecology and Unequal Exchange by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Information Technology and Authentic Learning by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book The Limits and Lies of Human Genetic Research by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Doing a Research Project in Sport Performance Analysis by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Well-Being of Older People in Ageing Societies by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Language, Education and Citizenship in Japan by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Helping Children with Fear by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book History Of Corporal Punishment by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Decoding Gender in Science Fiction by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Organized Freethought by David Bard-Schwarz
Cover of the book Indian Literature and Popular Cinema by David Bard-Schwarz
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy