Networked narrative environments - as imaginary spaces of being
edited by Andrea Zapp
published by Manchester Metropolitan University/MIRIAD
in collaboration with FACT Liverpool
ISBN 1 900756 24 2
144 pp., 30 b/w illustrations, size 120mm x 170mm, price £8.99
Via various forms of audio-visual communications, from chat protocols, net and software art to online theatre and immersive telepresence, artists are using a wide range of technologies
to explore the digital network as a narrative space. Human presence is increasingly subject
to a constant flow of online contributions, material, and data. How does this reposition our
collective understanding of the physical and the virtual, the real and the imaginary?
In this context the 'networked narrative environment' must be defined as an artistic modus
operandi and experiment that reflects medial and social processes. The book documents
exemplary and unique research positions within a developing genre. It serves as a
resourceful illustration of the cultural debate on narratives, networking, and media art.
Leading international artists, writers, and curators examine specific examples of public
installations and dramatic spaces that are linked to the Internet with the aim to integrate
the viewer into the artwork. Key artistic projects and initiatives reflect sophisticated and
complex new models of audience participation, real-time experience, and production of content.
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