Digital Art and Philosophy


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Class 1. Introduction. Digital Art and Philosophy.
Our first session will focus on "What is digital art?" and what philosophers are saying about it. The slides for session 1 are here (http://www.slideshare.net/lablogga/digital-art-and-philosophy-1). Optional readings:
• "What is New Media?" (Lev Manovich, 2002, pp 43-48), from "The Language of New Media" PDFs of all readings (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5344454/DigitalArt.zip)
• "Review of A Philosophy of Computer Art" (Timothy Binkley, 2010, pp 1-3) PDFs of all readings (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5344454/DigitalArt.zip)
For our discussion, consider 'What is art?' and 'What is digital art?' and the role of computers and technology in the creation of art.
This class provides an understanding of digital art and related philosophical issues. Readings covering the main themes of each class are listed. The class consists of the presentation of digital art examples together with a discussion of the assigned readings and other text excerpts. Readings are preliminary and may be subject to change.
Instructor: Melanie Swan works at the intersection of technology, philosophy, and aesthetics with projects including data visualization in virtual worlds and simulation as performance. She has a Master’s Degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor’s Degree from Georgetown University. She is a faculty member at Singularity University and an Affiliate Scholar at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
Location and Time: Emerald Tablet, 80 Fresno St. (near Columbus and Grant). Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 pm., February 12-March 12.
Syllabus: click here (http://openthoughtspace.pbworks.com/w/page/61886699/PCA)
Course Readings in PDF form: click here (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5344454/DigitalArt.zip)
Questions? Contact the instructor: MelanieSwan.com/contact.html (http://melanieswan.com/contact.html).

Digital Art and Philosophy