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    Cyvers city: poetry and practice

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    El presente artículo justamente reflexiona en torno a la obra denominada Cyvers City, cuya intención por combinar la poïesis con la técnica, la ubica en los ámbitos de las profundas preguntas que se han hecho en la estética occidental desde la misma separación que los artistas realizaran de la producción artesanal. La vinculación con la ciencia que ha perseguido el arte desde el Renacimiento, encuentra en proyectos como Cyvers uno de los caminos, que propuestos desde la autora, propenden por transformar nuestra percepción e idea del mundo.Abstract: This article reflects on the work called Cyvers City whose intention to combine pioesis with technique, locates it in the area of deep questions that have been asked in the western aesthetics from the separation artists made of handcrafted production. The connection with science that art has been pursuing since the Renaissance finds in projects such as Cyvers one of the ways that, proposed from the author, tend for the transformation of our perception and idea of the world

    Cyvers city: poetry and practice

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    Abstract: This article reflects on the work called Cyvers City whose intention to combine pioesis with technique, locates it in the area of deep questions that have been asked in the western aesthetics from the separation artists made of handcrafted production. The connection with science that art has been pursuing since the Renaissance finds in projects such as Cyvers one of the ways that, proposed from the author, tend for the transformation of our perception and idea of the world

    Perceptual fail: Female power, mobile technologies and images of self

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    Like a biological species, images of self have descended and modified throughout their journey down the ages, interweaving and recharging their viability with the necessary interjections from culture, tools and technology. Part of this journey has seen images of self also become an intrinsic function within the narratives about female power; consider Helen of Troy “a face that launched a thousand ships” (Marlowe, 1604) or Kim Kardashian (KUWTK) who heralded in the mass mediated ‘selfie’ as a social practice. The interweaving process itself sees the image oscillate between naturalized ‘icon’ and idealized ‘symbol’ of what the person looked like and/or aspired to become. These public images can confirm or constitute beauty ideals as well as influence (via imitation) behaviour and mannerisms, and as such the viewers belief in the veracity of the representative image also becomes intrinsically political manipulating the associated narratives and fostering prejudice (Dobson 2015, Korsmeyer 2004, Pollock 2003). The selfie is arguably ‘a sui generis,’ whilst it is a mediated photographic image of self, it contains its own codes of communication and decorum that fostered the formation of numerous new digital communities and influenced new media aesthetics . For example the selfie is both of nature (it is still a time based piece of documentation) and known to be perceptually untrue (filtered, modified and full of artifice). The paper will seek to demonstrate how selfie culture is infused both by considerable levels of perceptual failings that are now central to contemporary celebrity culture and its’ notion of glamour which in turn is intrinsically linked (but not solely defined) by the province of feminine desire for reinvention, transformation or “self-sexualisation” (Hall, West and McIntyre, 2012). The subject, like the Kardashians or selfies, is divisive. In conclusion this paper will explore the paradox of the perceptual failings at play within selfie culture more broadly, like ‘Reality TV’ selfies are infamously fake yet seem to provide Debord’s (1967) illusory cultural opiate whilst fulfilling a cultural longing. Questions then emerge when considering the narrative impact of these trends on engendered power structures and the traditional status of illusion and narrative fiction

    ELO2019: Electronic Literature Organization Conference & Media Arts Festival, Programme and Book of Abstracts

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    The Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) is pleased to announce its 2019 Conference and Media Arts Festival, hosted by University College Cork. The conference and exhibition will be held from July 15-17, 2019, on UCC’s campus in the heart of Cork city, Ireland. The theme for ELO2019 #ELOcork is “peripheries”: delegates are invited to explore the edges of literary and digital culture, including emerging traditions, indeterminate structures and processes, fringe communities of praxis, effaced forms and genres, marginalised bodies, and perceptual failings. ELO2019 #ELOcork will mark the first time that the ELO conference has been hosted by an Irish institution: join us for this momentous gathering

    ELO2019 Programme & Books of Abstracts

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    ELO2019 Programme & Books of Abstracts, University College Cork, July 15-17, 201
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