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Thinking Postdigital Aesthetics
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Author(s):
David M. Berry
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Michael Dieter
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May 27 2015
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Book chapters
How to Be Theorized
A Hyperbolic and Catchy New Aesthetic
Postscript on the Post-digital and the Problem of Temporality
Aesthetics of the Banal â âNew Aestheticsâ in an Era of Diverted Digital Revolutions
The Postdigital Constellation
Networks NOW
Not Now? Feminism, Technology, Postdigital
Judging Like a Machine
Communication Models, Aesthetics and Ontology of the Computational Age Revealed
Going Beyond the Visible
New Aesthetic in the Perspective of Social Photography
Through Glass Darkly
Thinking Postdigital Aesthetics
Glitch Sorting
Dark Patterns
Selfiecity
What Is âPost-digitalâ?
The City and the City
The Genius and the Algorithm
Data Visualization and the Subject of Political Aesthetics
School Will Never End
Genealogies of the New Aesthetic
pp. 1
Thinking Postdigital Aesthetics: Art, Computation and Design
pp. 12
What Is ‘Post-digital’?
pp. 27
Genealogies of the New Aesthetic
pp. 44
The Postdigital Constellation
pp. 58
Communication Models, Aesthetics and Ontology of the Computational Age Revealed
pp. 72
How to Be Theorized: A Tediously Academic1 Essay on the New Aesthetic
pp. 86
A Hyperbolic and Catchy New Aesthetic
pp. 96
The Genius and the Algorithm: Reflections on the New Aesthetic as a Computer’s Vision
pp. 109
Selfiecity: Exploring Photography and Self-Fashioning in Social Media
pp. 123
Judging Like a Machine
pp. 136
Not Now? Feminism, Technology, Postdigital
pp. 151
Postscript on the Post-digital and the Problem of Temporality
pp. 163
Dark Patterns: Interface Design, Augmentation and Crisis
pp. 179
Data Visualization and the Subject of Political Aesthetics
pp. 191
School Will Never End: On Infantilization in Digital Environments — Amplifying Empowerment or Propagating Stupidity?
pp. 203
The City and the City: London 2012 Visual (Un)Commons
pp. 219
Going Beyond the Visible: New Aesthetic as an Aesthetic of Blindness?
pp. 232
Glitch Sorting: Minecraft, Curation and the Postdigital
pp. 245
Through Glass Darkly: On Google’s Gnostic Governance
pp. 259
New Aesthetic in the Perspective of Social Photography
pp. 271
Aesthetics of the Banal — ‘New Aesthetics’ in an Era of Diverted Digital Revolutions
pp. 289
Networks NOW: Belated Too Early
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