Postdigital aesthetics: Art, computation and design

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Postdigital Aesthetics presents a constellation of contributors who seek to unpack, explore and critically reflect on the questions raised by the notion of the postdigital and its relation to our computational everyday lives. Through a number of interventions, each chapter subjects the concept and ideas that surround our ideas of an aesthetic of the postdigital to critical examination to understand the new asterism of material digital culture in the twenty-first century. From Minecraft to post-internet art, each contributor offers an original perspective on network culture and its distinctive aesthetics and politics, and the relations between art, computation and design.

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Berry, D. M., & Dieter, M. (2015). Postdigital aesthetics: Art, computation and design. Postdigital Aesthetics: Art, Computation and Design (pp. 1–320). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137437204

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