Tuesday 31 August 2010

NOW ONLINE - New Media Journal

India Habitat Centre's Arts Journal 2009 on New Media, with essays by Swiss and Indian leading theorists on New Media and co-edited by Dr Alka Pande and Dr. Nils Roeller can now be accessed online. [dated August 2010]

India Habitat Centre's Arts Journal 2009 on New Media, with essays by Swiss and Indian leading theorists on New Media and co-edited by Dr Alka Pande, Consultant Art Advisor and Curator at the Visual Arts Gallery and media theorist Dr. Nils Roeller, Professor for Media and Cultural Theory at the University of the Arts, Zürich, can now be accessed online.  
India Habitat Centre's Arts Journal 2009 on New Media (pdf) 
The India Habitat Centre’s Art Journal  - 2009   
Editors: Dr. Alka Pande, Prof. Dr. Nils Röller  

Contents
Editorial 
05 - Director’s Note: Raj Liberhan, IHC 
06 - Note on Collaboration: Chandrika Grover Ralleigh, Head, 
        Pro Helvetia, India 
07 - Curatorial Note: Dr. Alka Pande, IHC 
09 -  Editorial Note: Prof. Dr. Nils Röller, ZHDK  
Essays   
12 - The Fickleness of Novelty: Shuddhabrata Sengupta 
17 - A reflection on perspective in art, science and digital media: 
       Karan Sher Singh 
22 - Celebrating with anti-coagulants Ten Years of SHIBEN: 
       Abhishek Hazra 
26 - Old Language in a New World: Alice Cicolini 
31 - New Media Art and its Obsolete Present: Shukla Sawant 
35 - New Media interventions from Bangalore: Suresh Jayaram 
42 - The New Music of New Media in India: Shankar Barua  
48 - The Way Things Go: Vilém Flusser 
50 - Programmes as space for thought?: Tabea Lurk 
65 - Variantology and Archaeology of the Media: Siegfried 
       Zielinski 
67 - The Myth is the Message: Adrian Notz 
74 - Media authorship: Giaco Schiesser 
77 - HOME MADE and do-it-yourself: Dominik Landwehr 
80 - The DACollection/DAStore project: Annette Schindler and 
       Reinhard Storz 
82 - Building bridges: Peter Schneider 
85 - Interview with Bob Bishop - A trend of computing 
88 - Xcult.org - the Swiss internet platform: Reinhard Storz 
90 - Public Art, Sociology, and the Theory of Art: Some 
       Preliminary Remarks: Christoph Schenker 
93 - Not everything is predictable: Verena Kuni 
98 - Copyright and Freedom of Art in the 21st Century: 
       Felix Stalder 
101 - Swiss Knife of Communication: Nils Röller  

Translator of German Essays: Ritu Khanna  
Design: 
Parthiv Shah 
Centre for Media and Alternative Communication  
IMPORTANT: This publication is copyright protected and cannot be copied, published or replicated in any form.   

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