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Rewiring Narratives
New Media Art from the Arab World

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 24.06.2026

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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.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Haytham Nawar (Editore), Ala Younis (Editore), Younis (Editore), Mona Khazindar (Prefazione)
Autori Shumon Basar, Yasmin Desouki, Bassem et El Baroni
Editore Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 24.06.2026
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte
 
EAN 9783775761338
ISBN 978-3-7757-6133-8
Numero di pagine 336
Illustrazioni 80 Abb.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 17 x 23.5 cm
 
Categorie 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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