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Aesthetics of the Commons
Taschenbuch von Felix Stalder (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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What do a feminist server, an art space located in a public park in North London, a 'pirate' library of high cultural value yet dubious legal status, and an art school that emphasizes collectivity have in common? They all demonstrate that art can play an important role in imagining and producing a real quite different from what is currently hegemonic; that art has the possibility to not only envision or proclaim ideas in theory, but also to realize them materially.

Aesthetics of the Commons examines a series of artistic and cultural projects-drawn from what can loosely be called the (post)digital-that take up this challenge in different ways. What unites them, however, is that they all have a 'double character.' They are art in the sense that they place themselves in relation to (Western) cultural and art systems, developing discursive and aesthetic positions, but, at the same time, they are 'operational' in that they create recursive environments and freely available resources whose uses exceed these systems. The first aspect raises questions about the kind of aesthetics that are being embodied, the second creates a relation to the larger concept of the 'commons.' In Aesthetics of the Commons, the commons are understood not as a fixed set of principles that need to be adhered to in order to fit a definition, but instead as a 'thinking tool'-in other words, the book's interest lies in what can be made visible by applying the framework of the commons as a heuristic device.

What do a feminist server, an art space located in a public park in North London, a 'pirate' library of high cultural value yet dubious legal status, and an art school that emphasizes collectivity have in common? They all demonstrate that art can play an important role in imagining and producing a real quite different from what is currently hegemonic; that art has the possibility to not only envision or proclaim ideas in theory, but also to realize them materially.

Aesthetics of the Commons examines a series of artistic and cultural projects-drawn from what can loosely be called the (post)digital-that take up this challenge in different ways. What unites them, however, is that they all have a 'double character.' They are art in the sense that they place themselves in relation to (Western) cultural and art systems, developing discursive and aesthetic positions, but, at the same time, they are 'operational' in that they create recursive environments and freely available resources whose uses exceed these systems. The first aspect raises questions about the kind of aesthetics that are being embodied, the second creates a relation to the larger concept of the 'commons.' In Aesthetics of the Commons, the commons are understood not as a fixed set of principles that need to be adhered to in order to fit a definition, but instead as a 'thinking tool'-in other words, the book's interest lies in what can be made visible by applying the framework of the commons as a heuristic device.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
7 Preface9 - 10 Acknowledgments11 - 38 Introduction (Cornelia Sollfrank, Felix Stalder)41 - 61 Uploading our Libraries: The Subjects of Art and Knowledge Commons (Olga Goriunova)63 - 79 The Commons, the Public, and the Aesthetics of Solidarity (Jeremy Gilbert)81 - 97 Which "Aesthetics of the Commons"? (Judith Siegmund)101 - 124 Commoning the Commons: Revisiting the Role of Art in Times of Crisis (Daphne Dragona)125 - 152 In Search of Common Forms and Curatorial Epistemologies (Magdalena Tyzlik-Carver)153 - 177 Postdigital Politics (Gary Hall)181 - 197 Situated Aesthetics for Relational Critique (Ines Kleesattel)199 - 216 The Commons, Sociotechnical Imaginaries and Resistance (Sophie Toupin)217 - 239 What is "In Common" Here? (Rahel Puffert)241 - 269 Concatenated Commons and Operational Aesthetics (Christoph Brunner)271 - 275 Authors and Editors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Fachbereich: Geisteswissenschaften allgemein
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 276 S.
ISBN-13: 9783035803457
ISBN-10: 3035803455
Sprache: Englisch
Autor: Stalder, Felix
Sollfrank, Cornelia
Niederberger, Shusha
Redaktion: Stalder, Felix
Sollfrank, Cornelia
Niederberger, Shusha
Herausgeber: Felix Stalder/Cornelia Sollfrank/Shusha Niederberger
Hersteller: diaphanes
Maße: 22 x 148 x 212 mm
Von/Mit: Felix Stalder (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.01.2021
Gewicht: 0,332 kg
Artikel-ID: 119367347
Inhaltsverzeichnis
7 Preface9 - 10 Acknowledgments11 - 38 Introduction (Cornelia Sollfrank, Felix Stalder)41 - 61 Uploading our Libraries: The Subjects of Art and Knowledge Commons (Olga Goriunova)63 - 79 The Commons, the Public, and the Aesthetics of Solidarity (Jeremy Gilbert)81 - 97 Which "Aesthetics of the Commons"? (Judith Siegmund)101 - 124 Commoning the Commons: Revisiting the Role of Art in Times of Crisis (Daphne Dragona)125 - 152 In Search of Common Forms and Curatorial Epistemologies (Magdalena Tyzlik-Carver)153 - 177 Postdigital Politics (Gary Hall)181 - 197 Situated Aesthetics for Relational Critique (Ines Kleesattel)199 - 216 The Commons, Sociotechnical Imaginaries and Resistance (Sophie Toupin)217 - 239 What is "In Common" Here? (Rahel Puffert)241 - 269 Concatenated Commons and Operational Aesthetics (Christoph Brunner)271 - 275 Authors and Editors
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Fachbereich: Geisteswissenschaften allgemein
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 276 S.
ISBN-13: 9783035803457
ISBN-10: 3035803455
Sprache: Englisch
Autor: Stalder, Felix
Sollfrank, Cornelia
Niederberger, Shusha
Redaktion: Stalder, Felix
Sollfrank, Cornelia
Niederberger, Shusha
Herausgeber: Felix Stalder/Cornelia Sollfrank/Shusha Niederberger
Hersteller: diaphanes
Maße: 22 x 148 x 212 mm
Von/Mit: Felix Stalder (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.01.2021
Gewicht: 0,332 kg
Artikel-ID: 119367347
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