Stranger's images: Net art and another representation | Posted on:2005-06-13 | Degree:M.A | Type:Thesis | University:University of Calgary (Canada) | Candidate:Guglietti, Maria Victoria | Full Text:PDF | GTID:2458390008482555 | Subject:Mass Communications | Abstract/Summary: | | This thesis explores the way in which the Internet facilitates artists in constructing an-other knowledge, defined as the deconstruction of a Modern and Western regime of knowledge/representation organized around the axis subject/object. Based on Fairclough's three dimensional Critical Discourse Analysis I have analyzed nine on-line artworks and five months of on-line and face to face interviews with Canadian based on-line artists. The result was a reading of these works in terms of strategies of subversion. This means that Net Art, art produced, exhibited and distributed for and on the Internet, constitutes a field where it is possible to observe Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) technology's contribution to the deconstruction of binary oppositions such as self/other, body/mind, technology/nature. This thesis proposes a shift from traditional definitions of Otherness as the non-Self to a notion of Otherness as a locus for reflection, a third term, an "in-betweeness". | Keywords/Search Tags: | Art | | Related items |
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