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Rewiring Narratives
New Media Art from the Arab World

Arabisch · Taschenbuch

Erscheint am 27.05.2026

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Rewiring Narratives: New Media Art from the Arab World rethinks the positioning of artistic and media practices from the Arab world in the grander discourse of New Media Art; not through the mere filling of representational gaps, but through a rethinking of the field as a whole. Emphasizing localized histories, cultural frameworks, political contexts, and technological conditions, this volume maps a dispersed yet interconnected terrain of Arab artists, institutions, and works that challenge linear notions of modernity and authorship. The editorial essay by Haytham Nawar and Ala Younis calls for a methodological shift; situating Arab media art through its own material and social conditions, from early cinema and state infrastructures to post-2011 digital practices, positioning it as dynamic rather than derivative. Contributions by artists and scholars range from essays on media's historical roots, code-based painting, and video art flows, to studies of Egyptian cinema, Moroccan media, gaming, archives, and digital glitches. Published following Maknana: An Archaeology of New Media Art from the Arab World (Diriyah Art Futures, 2025), the book foregrounds Arab media art as a site of original experimentation, innovation, and global dialogue.

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Rewiring Narratives: New Media Art from the Arab World rethinks the positioning of artistic and media practices from the Arab world in the grander discourse of New Media Art; not through the mere filling of representational gaps, but through a rethinking of the field as a whole. Emphasizing localized histories, cultural frameworks, political contexts, and technological conditions, this volume maps a dispersed yet interconnected terrain of Arab artists, institutions, and works that challenge linear notions of modernity and authorship. The editorial essay by Haytham Nawar and Ala Younis calls for a methodological shift; situating Arab media art through its own material and social conditions, from early cinema and state infrastructures to post-2011 digital practices, positioning it as dynamic rather than derivative. Contributions by artists and scholars range from essays on media’s historical roots, code-based painting, and video art flows, to studies of Egyptian cinema, Moroccan media, gaming, archives, and digital glitches. Published following Maknana: An Archaeology of New Media Art from the Arab World (Diriyah Art Futures, 2025), the book foregrounds Arab media art as a site of original experimentation, innovation, and global dialogue.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Haytham Nawar (Herausgeber), Ala Younis (Herausgeber), Younis (Herausgeber), Mona Khazindar (Vorwort)
Autoren Shumon Basar, Yasmin Desouki, Bassem u El Baroni
Verlag Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 27.05.2026
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst
 
EAN 9783775761345
ISBN 978-3-7757-6134-5
Anzahl Seiten 336
Illustration 80 Abb.
Abmessung (Verpackung) 17 x 23.5 cm
 
Themen Kunst, Videokunst, Arabisch, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte, Performancekunst, Installationskunst, Kulturwissenschaften, art, Video Games, Saudi-Arabien, Internet und digitale Medien: Kunst und Performance, angewandte Kunst, Saudi Arabia, auseinandersetzen, Video Art, Digital-, Video- und New Media-Kunst, New Media Art, Bezug zu arabischen Menschen, Arab art scene, Diriyah Art Futures
 

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