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PostPosted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 1:42 pm    Post subject: Back to Programming: Art ++ by Editions HYK Reply with quote

Since the late 1990s, a “back to programming” movement in the production of digital artworks has been gaining momentum. Although the artist is no longer obliged to also be a programmer to be able to utilize computers, as was the case in the “pioneering days” of computer generated art in the 1960s and ’70s, writing one’s own code is becoming a contemporary way to assert a certain intellectual and creative independence.

By gathering a selection of texts, original and/or hitherto unpublished in French, this book placed under the direction of David-Olivier Lartigaud, seeks to analyze and to understand this new approach to the question of computer /art through a unique look at contemporary thinking in this domain. Art ++ is the first title of Script, the collection dedicated to digital culture published by Éditions HYX.




Depuis la fin des années 90, un « retour à la programmation » se confirme dans la production d’œuvres numériques. Bien que l’artiste ne soit plus obligé d’être programmeur pour utiliser sa machine comme au temps des « pionniers » de l’art par ordinateur des années 60/70, la pratique du code devient un moyen contemporain d’affirmer une certaine indépendance intellectuelle et créative. En rassemblant un panel de textes originaux et/ou inédits en français, ce livre placé sous la direction de David-Olivier Lartigaud propose d’analyser et de comprendre cette nouvelle approche de la question art/ordinateur à travers un aperçu unique de la pensée contemporaine en ce domaine. Art ++ est le premier titre de la collection Script consacrée à la culture numérique.

Contributeurs / Contributors :

Inke Arns, Samuel Bianchini, Andreas Broeckmann, Christophe Bruno, Wendy Chun, Geoff Cox, Florian Cramer, Anne-Marie Duguet, Jean-Paul Fourmentraux, Darko Fritz, Matthew Fuller, Alexander Galloway, Olga Goriunova, Graham Harwood, Wilfried Hou Je Bek, Anne Laforet, David-Olivier Lartigaud, Geert Lovink, Nathalie Magnan, Alex McLean, Karen O’Rourke, Miller Puckette, Gilles Rouffineau, Antoine Schmitt, Nicolas Thély, Sylvie Tissot, Jo Walsh, Adrian Ward


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