New Philosophy for New Media (Paperback)
暫譯: 新媒體的新哲學 (平裝本)
Mark B. N. Hansen
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2006-02-17
- 售價: $1,290
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 372
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 026258266X
- ISBN-13: 9780262582667
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In New Philosophy for New Media, Mark Hansen defines the image in digital art in terms that go beyond the merely visual. Arguing that the "digital image" encompasses the entire process by which information is made perceivable, he places the body in a privileged position -- as the agent that filters information in order to create images. By doing so, he counters prevailing notions of technological transcendence and argues for the indispensability of the human in the digital era.
Hansen examines new media art and theory in light of Henri Bergson's argument that affection and memory render perception impure -- that we select only those images precisely relevant to our singular form of embodiment. Hansen updates this argument for the digital age, arguing that we filter the information we receive to create images rather than simply receiving images as preexisting technical forms. This framing function yields what Hansen calls the "digital image." He argues that this new "embodied" status of the frame corresponds directly to the digital revolution: a digitized image is not a fixed representation of reality, but is defined by its complete flexibility and accessibility. It is not just that the interactivity of new media turns viewers into users; the image itself has become the body's process of perceiving it.
To illustrate his account of how the body filters information in order to create images, Hansen focuses on new media artists who follow a "Bergsonist vocation"; through concrete engagement with the work of artists like Jeffrey Shaw, Douglas Gordon, and Bill Viola, Hansen explores the contemporary aesthetic investment in the affective, bodily basis of vision. The book includes over 70 illustrations (in both black and white and color) from the works of these and many other new media artists.
Mark B. N. Hansen is Professor of English and Cinema/Media Studies at the University of Chicago.
Table of Contents
List of Figures vii
Acknowledgments xi
Foreword
Tim Lenoir xiii
Introduction 1
Part I: From Image to Body
1 Between Body and Image: On the "Newness" of New Media Art 21
2 Framing the Digital Image: Jeffrey Shaw and the Embodied Aesthetics of New Media 47
3 The Automation of Sight and the Bodily Basis of Vision 93
Part II: The Affect-Body
4 Affect as Interface: Confronting the "Digital Facial Image" 127
5 What's Virtual about VR? "Reality" as Body-Brain Achievement 161
6 The Affective Topology of New Media Art 197
Part III: Time, Space, and Body
7 Body Times 235
Conclusion 269
Notes 273
Index 321
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在《新媒體的新哲學》中,Mark Hansen 定義了數位藝術中的影像,這一定義超越了單純的視覺。他主張「數位影像」涵蓋了使資訊可感知的整個過程,並將身體置於特權地位——作為過濾資訊以創造影像的代理者。這樣做,他反駁了主流的技術超越觀念,並主張在數位時代人類的不可或缺性。
Hansen 根據亨利·柏格森的論點檢視新媒體藝術和理論,柏格森認為情感和記憶使感知變得不純——我們僅選擇那些與我們獨特的具身形式精確相關的影像。Hansen 將這一論點更新至數位時代,主張我們過濾所接收的資訊以創造影像,而不僅僅是將影像視為預先存在的技術形式。這一框架功能產生了Hansen所稱的「數位影像」。他主張這種新的「具身」狀態與數位革命直接相關:數位影像並不是現實的固定表徵,而是由其完全的靈活性和可及性所定義。不僅僅是新媒體的互動性使觀眾變成使用者;影像本身已成為身體感知它的過程。
為了說明身體如何過濾資訊以創造影像,Hansen 專注於那些遵循「柏格森主義職業」的新媒體藝術家;通過具體參與 Jeffrey Shaw、Douglas Gordon 和 Bill Viola 等藝術家的作品,Hansen 探索了當代對於視覺的情感和身體基礎的美學投資。這本書包含了來自這些及其他許多新媒體藝術家的70多幅插圖(包括黑白和彩色)。
Mark B. N. Hansen 是芝加哥大學英語及電影/媒體研究的教授。
目錄
圖表清單 vii
致謝 xi
前言
Tim Lenoir xiii
導言 1
第一部分:從影像到身體
1 身體與影像之間:新媒體藝術的「新穎性」 21
2 框架數位影像:Jeffrey Shaw 與新媒體的具身美學 47
3 視覺的自動化與視覺的身體基礎 93
第二部分:情感-身體
4 情感作為介面:面對「數位面部影像」 127
5 虛擬實境中的虛擬是什麼?「現實」作為身體-大腦的成就 161
6 新媒體藝術的情感拓撲 197
第三部分:時間、空間與身體
7 身體的時間 235
結論 269
註釋 273
索引 321