[P2P-F] Fwd: Acoustic Space 12: Techno-Ecologies II is OUT now!

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Fri Jul 11 06:21:51 CEST 2014


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From: Rasa Smite <rasa at rixc.lv>
Date: Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 3:45 AM
Subject: Acoustic Space 12: Techno-Ecologies II is OUT now!
To: Michel Bauwens <michel at p2pfoundation.net>



Dear Michel,

we are happy to inform you that the Acoustic Space No 12: Techno-Ecologies
II is out now and  that your article EVOLVING TOWARDS A PARTNER STATE IN AN
ETHICAL ECONOMY is published in this volume, as it includes texts from two
Riga conferences: Art of Resilience 2012 and MAH 2013: Renew

therefore we would like to send you a free copy,

please send your postal address

also, please see below an announcement / press release about the new
volume, which i kindly would like to ask you to forward to your information
channels and/or to people who might be interested

thank you again very much for your contribution!

kind regards,

Rasa
Currently by RIXC:
* FIELDS - large-scale contemporary media art exhibition, May 15-August 3,
2014, Arsenals, National Arts Museum, Riga 2014, http://fields.rixc.lv
* Biotricity Installation - in Projekt Genesis exhibition, Ars Electronica
Center (extended till Summer 2015)
http://www.aec.at/center/en/2013/07/26/biotricity/

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Announcement / Press Release, July 2, 2014

The 1st issue of Media Art Histories 2013: RENEW proceedings is OUT NOW:

TECHNO-ECOLOGIES II. Acoustic Space, Vol. 12
Edited by Rasa Smite, Armin Medosch and Raitis Smits
ISBN-13: 978-9934843419
312 pages (English edition)

Techno-ecological perspectives have become now one of the key directions in
contemporary discourses and are part of a larger paradigm shift from new
media to post-media art. A range of practices which were once subsumed
under terms such as media art, digital art, art and technology or art and
science, have experienced such growth and diversification that no single
term can work as as a label any more. Traditionally separated domains are
brought together to become contextual seedbeds for ideas and practices that
aim to overcome the crisis of the present and to invent new avenues for
future developments.

This is the 2nd volume in the Acoustic Space series that continues to build
a 'techno-ecological' perspective whereby new artistic practices are
discussed that combine ecological, social, scientific and artistic
inquiries. Edited and published in the context of the exhibition Fields, it
makes a perspective its own that sees art as a catalyst for change and
transformations.
 This volume gives various insights into research tactics and strategies
which form the larger context of the FIELDS exhibition which takes place in
Riga, Latvia, The Arsenals Exhibition Hall of the Latvian National Museum
of Art (May 15 - August 3, 2014, http://fields.rixc.lv) while the texts
included here are mainly contributions from two earlier conferences - Media
Art Histories 2013: RENEW, the 5th International Conference on the
Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology held in Riga, Latvia,
October 8-11, 2013, and the Art+Communication 2012 festival conference Art
of Resilience , Riga, Latvia, October 5-6, 2012.

Contributors: Armin Medosch, Douglas Kahn, Kevin Hamilton, Katja Kwastek,
Lauren Fenton, Kuai Shen Auson, Vytautas Michelkevicius, Roberta Buiani,
Erich Berger, Laura Beloff, Tega Brain, Brad Miller, Michel Bauwens,
Claudia Roselli, Eric Kluitenberg, Heba Amin, Erandy Vergara, Gavin
MacDonald, Conor McGarrigle, James Warner, Brian Reffin Smith, Saskia
Korsten, Maryam Bolouri, Gabriela Galati, Amos Bianchi, Asa Stahl, Kristina
Lindstrom, Eric Snodgrass, Takis Zourntos, Marjan Verstappen, Caroline
Langill, Ebru Yetskin.

The Acoustic Space journal is published by RIXC, The Center for New Media
Culture (Riga), and Art Research Lab of Liepaja University (Liepaja).

The volume is available at amazon.com (Price US: $24.75), and/or by
ordering directly from RIXC via e-mail: rixc at rixc.lv (Price EUR 19.99)

http://www.amazon.com/Techno-Ecologies-II-Acoustic-Space-12/dp/9934843412


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You can also order the previous editions of Acoustic Space peer-reviewed
journal that comes out since 1998 introducing novelty themes in
transdisciplinary fields of art, science, technology and society:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&field-au
thor=Rasa+Smite&search-alias=books&text=Rasa+Smite&sort=relevancerank

Forthcoming: next two volumes - Archiving (AS No 13) and Networked Arts (AS
No 14) also will include mainly papers presented the Media Art Histories
2013: RENEW conference in Riga. Extended deadline for the next issue
(Archiving) - August 30, 2014.

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