Rewiring Narratives
Rewiring Narratives
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Rewiring Narratives: New Media Art from the Arab World rethinks the positioning of artistic and media practices from the Arab world in the grander discourse of New Media Art; not through the mere filling of representational gaps, but through a rethinking of the field as a whole. Emphasizing localized histories, cultural frameworks, political contexts, and technological conditions, this volume maps a dispersed yet interconnected terrain of Arab artists, institutions, and works that challenge linear notions of modernity and authorship. The editorial essay by Haytham Nawar and Ala Younis calls for a methodological shift; situating Arab media art through its own material and social conditions, from early cinema and state infrastructures to post-2011 digital practices, positioning it as dynamic rather than derivative. Contributions by artists and scholars range from essays on media’s historical roots, code-based painting, and video art flows, to studies of Egyptian cinema, Moroccan media, gaming, archives, and digital glitches. Published following Maknana: An Archaeology of New Media Art from the Arab World (Diriyah Art Futures, 2025), the book foregrounds Arab media art as a site of original experimentation, innovation, and global dialogue.
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| Autor | DIVERSE |
| Format | gebundene Ausgabe |
| Sprachfassung | Englisch |
| Seiten | 336 |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 2026-06-24 |
| Verlag | Hatje Cantz Verlag |
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| Artikelnummer | m0000TX7FD |
| EAN | 9783775761338 |
| GTIN | 09783775761338 |
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Rewiring Narratives: New Media Art from the Arab World rethinks the positioning of artistic and media practices from the Arab world in the grander discourse of New Media Art; not through the mere filling of representational gaps, but through a rethinking of the field as a whole. Emphasizing localized histories, cultural frameworks, political contexts, and technological conditions, this volume maps a dispersed yet interconnected terrain of Arab artists, institutions, and works that challenge linear notions of modernity and authorship. The editorial essay by Haytham Nawar and Ala Younis calls for a methodological shift; situating Arab media art through its own material and social conditions, from early cinema and state infrastructures to post-2011 digital practices, positioning it as dynamic rather than derivative. Contributions by artists and scholars range from essays on media’s historical roots, code-based painting, and video art flows, to studies of Egyptian cinema, Moroccan media, gaming, archives, and digital glitches. Published following Maknana: An Archaeology of New Media Art from the Arab World (Diriyah Art Futures, 2025), the book foregrounds Arab media art as a site of original experimentation, innovation, and global dialogue.
Infotabelle
Produktspezifikationen
| Autor | DIVERSE |
| Format | gebundene Ausgabe |
| Sprachfassung | Englisch |
| Seiten | 336 |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 2026-06-24 |
| Verlag | Hatje Cantz Verlag |
Produktkennung
| Artikelnummer | m0000TX7FD |
| EAN | 9783775761338 |
| GTIN | 09783775761338 |
Zusatzinfo und Downloads
Details zur Produktsicherheit
| Herstellerinformationen |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU |
| Entsorgungshinweise |
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