Hi Armin, thanks for the feedback. And thanks for the
recommendation to read Josephine's Berry's review which I missed.
David does, to perpetuate this thinking in camps and then once
more sullenly remark how unfair it is that the art world keeps
leaving us out. I think a bit
Participatory digital art is a tricky beast. I think it definitely
stands together with the other forms in some ways, but in other
ways it's very different.
I struggle to bring a kind of Boalist aesthetic into my
community-engaged media arts projects. With so many technical
and
Original to:
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/amartya-sen-economic-consequences-austerity
Amartya Sen: The economic consequences of austerity
The judgements of our financial and political leaders are
breathtakingly narrow. Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen
considers the
On 23/06/15 12:42 AM, Armin Medosch wrote:
it is indeed perplexing that Bishop manages to write a pretty good
book about participation whilst leaving out any mentioning of media
art or digital art or whatever you call it.
Possibly the reception of their earlier views on digital art didn't