The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of New Media Art
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 2 April 2026
- Number of Volumes Pack
- ISBN 9781474280730
- Binding Unidentified
- No. of pages pages
- Language English
- Illustrations 177 colour and 523 bw 700
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Long description:
New media art has become a global cultural phenomenon and is now the fastest growing and most challenging form of modern art. Ranging across digital art, film and video, computer graphics, computer animation, virtual art, internet art, interactive art, video games, computer robotics, 3D printing, and art as biotechnology, new media art has revolutionised the role and impact of art in our technological times. The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of New Media Art presents the first authoritative reference covering all aspects of new media art, its history, theory, practice, cultural context, and curation.
Volume 1: History and Theory
Volume 2: Artists and Practice
Volume 3: Curation and Culture.
Total page extent: 1,136 pages.
Special introductory offer (valid up to 3 months after publication): i??1?2725 / $985 / Aus$1425 (full price: i??1?2795 / $1080 / Aus$1565).
The complete work is also available digitally on the Bloomsbury Visual Arts hub via institutional subscription or perpetual access. For further details, visit: https://www.bloomsburyvisualarts.com/bloomsbury-encyclopedia-of-new-media-art
Table of Contents:
Volume 1: History and Theory
Edited by Charlie Gere, Lancaster University, UK, and Francesca Franco, University of Exeter, UK
Volume Introduction
SECTION I: HISTORIES
Part 1: Origins
Part 2: The Digital Age
SECTION II: THEORIES
SECTION III: THEORISTS
List of B&W and Colour Illustrations
Index
Volume 2: Artists and Practice
Edited by Paul Thomas, University of New South Wales, Australia
Volume Introduction
SECTION I: ARTISTIC PRACTICES
Part 1: New Media Art in Context
Part 2: New Media Art Forms and Process
Part 3: New Media Art Entropy
SECTION II: NEW MEDIA ARTS AGENCY
Part 1: Emergent Media
Part 2: New Media Art Practice
Part 3: Information and Systems
List of B&W and Colour Illustrations
Index
Volume 3: Curation and Culture
Edited by Vincent Dziekan, Monash University, Australia, and Anna Munster,University of New South Wales, Australia
Volume Introduction
SECTION I: THE CURATORIAL CONTEXT OF NEW MEDIA ART
Part 1: Curatorial Practice and Museology
Part 2: Museum Technology, Digital Culture and Heritage
SECTION II: THE CULTURES OF NEW MEDIA ART
Part 1: Technocultures Past and Present
Part 2: Future Technocultures
Glossary of New Media Art
Chronology of New Media Art
List of B&W and Colour Illustrations
Index