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Titre Facing forward : art & theory from a future perspective / edited by Hendrik Folkerts, Christoph Lindner, Margriet Schavemaker.

Table des matières
 Acknowledgements5
 A Change Of Direction An Introduction To Facing Forward: Art & Theory From A Future Perspective7
 Future Tech 
 An Anthropology of Cyborgs, for Cyborgs / Amber Case21
 The Use of Genetic Algorithms in Art / Manuel Delanda29
 Future City 
 Future City / China Mieville43
 Countryside / Rem Koolhaas55
 Future Image 
 Thought on the State and Future of the Image / James Elkins65
 The Future of the Creative Image / Jalal Toufic73
 Future Museum 
 Just What Is It That Makes Today's Institutions So Different, So Appealing? / Iwona Blazwick83
 The Plurality of Art Worlds and the New Museum / Hans Belting93
 Future Freedom 
 Freedom from Everything Freelancers and Mercenaries / Hito Steyerl111
 Duchamp, or Freedom: A Comedy Future History / Paul Chan119
 Future History 
 Is Future Cultural History Possible? / David Summers129
 Live Art as "Future History". Performance and the Archive, a Case Study / Amelia Jones139
 Epilogue: Future Future 
 #thenewspacerace / Juha Van 'T Zelfde151
 Facing Backward: Images from the Future / Patricia Pisters152
 The YBAs Are Dead. Long Live the YBAs! / Timotheus Vermeulen156
 Democratizationand the Internet / Hassnae Bouazza160
 Text Me This Picture / Melissa Gronlund161
 For Whom Are We Working? / Matthijs De Bruijne162
 Guide to a Better Internet / Metahaven161
 The Elegance of an Empty Room / Ding Ren166
 On News Desks and the Need to Get Lost / Maria Barnas172

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 Innovative University Library  N70 .F33 2015    AVAILABLE
Description 179 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Content Type text txt rdacontent.
Type De Document unmediated n rdamedia.
Carrier Type volume nc rdacarrier.
Summary "The project 'Facing Forward' started with a collaboration between five institutions: the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam, De Appel arts centre, W139, the Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam and the art magazine Metroplis M. Having previously organized the lecture series and publications 'Right About Now: Art & Theory in the 1990s' (2005/2006) and 'Now is the Time: Art & Theory in the 21st Century' (2008/2009), the organizing committee decided to take the final step in this timeline and turn its attention to the far horizon. Informed by a shared interest in the role that history, speculation, and utopianism play in the field of contemporary art and design (as well as the larger context of global, socio-economic and political developments), a selection of seven themes emerged from the conversations of the initial organizers. These would eventually shape the seven lecture and discussions events - collected in this volume of essays - publicized under the banner Art & Theory From a Future Perspective. A great number of internationally renowned speakers were invited to reflect on the proposed themes during often sold-out events, which were presented at the Oude Lutherse Kerk in Amsterdam in 2011/2012. Yet, however compelling our desire as organizers to go beyond the framework of contemporary events and the current interest, well-nigh obsession, with history, it is obviously an illusion to think that we can escape the past by means of a turn towards the future."--Page 8.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Sujet Art -- Philosophy.
Future in art.
Art, Modern -- 21st century.
Autre Auteur Folkerts, Hendrik, editor.
Lindner, Christoph, 1971- editor.
Schavemaker, Margriet, editor.
Autre Titre Facing forward : art and theory from a future perspective.
ISBN 9789089647993
9089647996
Standard No. 9789089647993