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First comprehensive survey on "Transgenic Art", "Bio-Art" and "Artificial-Life-Art"
280 colour images provide a broad overview of these new developments in art
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
About this book
Authors and Affiliations
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Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Berlin
Ingeborg Reichle
About the author
Ingeborg Reichle (1970) studied art history, archaeology, sociology, and philosophy in Freiburg i. Br., London, and Hamburg. She holds an MA in Art History from the University of Hamburg and received her PhD from the Humboldt University in Berlin in spring 2004. From 1998 till 2003, she was active as research fellow in the Art History Department at the Humboldt University in Berlin, and taught courses in new media art as well as courses about the interplay between art and science. While at Humboldt University she was also involved in the practical application of electronics through the use of computers and new media in art historical work, such as distant-learning projects, developing relevant Internet resources, web constructions, and image data bases (Prometheus). Her doctoral dissertation, which explored art, artificial life, and biotechnology in the age of technoscience, was published in 2005 by Springer: "Kunst aus dem Labor. Zum Verhältnis von Kunst und Wissenschaft im Zeitalter der Technoscience" Vienna/New York 2005. Since 2005 she lectures at the Hermann von Helmholtz Zentrum für Kulturtechnik at the Humboldt University in Berlin, and is currently research fellow at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Berlin in the interdisciplinary research group "The World as Image".
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Art in the Age of Technoscience
Book Subtitle: Genetic Engineering, Robotics, and Artificial Life in Contemporary Art
Authors: Ingeborg Reichle
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-78161-6
Publisher: Springer Vienna
Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Vienna 2009
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXX, 422
Number of Illustrations: 456 illustrations in colour
Topics: Arts