Long after painting, sculpture, photography, and film developed along with their materials - canvas and panel, marble and bronze, and celluloid film - a new generation of art has emerged in which digital, electronic, architectural, and performative materials have offered new forms for creative expression and experience. In much of this new art, the medium - no longer composed of passive materials - now embraces and challenges viewers to work as co-creators of aesthetic experience.
Starting from the impossibility of understanding this new and complex art solely within the framework of contemporary art history and criticism, The Engagement Aesthetic offers new modes of critique for new media works of art, literature, and performance that operate in complex ways. Blending a range of methodologies from phenomenology, art history, linguistics, and statistical analysis, Ricardo explores how a new kinship between individual participation, electronic media, virtual and actual space, and mediated language results in a new aesthetic of mutual engagement.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
1. The Engagement Aesthetic - An Introduction
PART I. IMAGE
2. Engagement as Meta-Reflection -- Andrew Neumann's Industrial Wall Panels
3. Engagement as Transcendence -- The Transmodal Work of Art
4. Engagement Across the Aural/Visual - Marclay's Media Metonymy
5. Engagement as Post-formal Imagery -- Anne Spalter's Scenes from the North Pole of Transcendence
6. Engagement in Virtual and Actual Gallery Space
7. Engagement from Photographic Object to Statement
8. Engagement from Objecthood to Processhood
PART II. SPACE
9. Engagement as Nonlocality -- The Aura of the Distributed Moment
10. Engagement in Projective Dance Performance
11. Engagement as Cathexis -- The Affective Index in Video's Depiction of Desire
12. Engagement as Spatial Chronotope in Electronic Art and the Public Sphere
13. Engagement across Space and Structure in Post-Architecture
14. Engagement as Social Spatiality
15. Engagement as Participation, Mediated and Recursive
PART III. LANGUAGE
16. Engagement as Post-Literary Mechanism, an Historical Argument
17. Engagement as Post-Literary Mechanism, From Exposition to Reflexivity
18. Engagement as Empirical History -- Metaprogramming
19. Engagement as Comparative Communication -- Formalisms of Digital Text
20. Engagement across Shifting Beliefs: Shamanism, Turing, and ELIZA