Transdiscourse Vol.1 : Mediated Environments (2010. 218 p.)

Transdiscourse Vol.1 : Mediated Environments (2010. 218 p.)

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Full Description

"Mediated Environments" addresses the problem that society interprets our environment through conditioned and constructed representations of mainstream media and not in a transdisciplinary way with the help of artists, architects, filmmakers, cultural theorists and scientists. The writers who come from these various backgrounds all wish to give media artists, designers and writers a new role in relation to the pressing issues of urban and rural life: ones that can address the challenges of human psychology, recycling, agricultural production, climate chaos and energy conservation. The main aims were to focus on the potentials of creative work to raise public awareness and to find new discourses that can be shared within the areas of mediated architecture, eco art, experimental documentary film, eco-emergent design and art and science collaborations. The editors believe that a closer transdisciplinary working relationship could encourage a more tangible approach to these problems of the future.

Contents

Andrea Gleiniger, Angelika Hilbeck, Jill Scott: Introduction to Mediated Environments. Zvjezdana Cimerman: Mediating and Designing Environments - Art and Natural Science. Tiffany Holmes: Beyond Eco -Art : 21st Century Eco -Visualisation. Helen and Newton Harrison in Conversation with Brandon Balengee, edited by Juanita Schlapfer-Miller. Jill Scott: The Invisible Present : Art and Science Projects for Mediated Dome Formats. Andrea Polli: Who Owns the Air ? Emissions Trading and Contemporary Media Art. Color Plates: Various Artists - A gallery of works referred to in the text. Angelika Hilbeck: Re-connect. Jill Orr: Heat : Art , People & Climate Change. Therese Steffen: South African Urban Space : a 'Mediated ' Environment. Nik Gaffney & Maja Kuzmanovic: Luminous Green. Yana Milev: Emergency Design - New Semiotic Orders of Urban Survival. Denise Scott Brown: The Art in Waste. Biographies.

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