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Community Without Community in Digital Culture

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Informationen zum Autor CHARLIE GERE is Professor of Media Theory and History at Lancaster University, UK. He is the author of Digital Culture and Art, Time and Technology , and with Michael Corris, Non-Relational Aesthetics , as well as being co-editor of White Heat Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960-1980 , and many papers on questions of technology, media and art. Klappentext Community Without Community in Digital Culture presents the view that our digital culture is determined not by greater connection, but by the separation and gap that is a necessary concomitant of our fundamental technicity. Zusammenfassung Community Without Community in Digital Culture presents the view that our digital culture is determined not by greater connection! but by the separation and gap that is a necessary concomitant of our fundamental technicity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Digitality The Theological Origins of the Digital Deconstruction, Technics and the Death of God Derrida, Nancy and the Digital Darwin after Dawkins after Derrida Slitting Open the Kantian Eye The Work of Art in the Post Age Non-Relational Aesthetics Luther Blissett Bartleby Off-line Exploding Plastic Universe Conclusion Notes and References Index

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Acknowledgements Digitality The Theological Origins of the Digital Deconstruction, Technics and the Death of God Derrida, Nancy and the Digital Darwin after Dawkins after Derrida Slitting Open the Kantian Eye The Work of Art in the Post Age Non-Relational Aesthetics Luther Blissett Bartleby Off-line Exploding Plastic Universe Conclusion Notes and References Index

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CHARLIE GERE is Professor of Media Theory and History at Lancaster University, UK. He is the author of Digital Culture and Art, Time and Technology, and with Michael Corris, Non-Relational Aesthetics, as well as being co-editor of White Heat Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960-1980, and many papers on questions of technology, media and art.

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