Auf Lager:
10+
Buch (Softcover): Fachbuch
Rewiring Narratives
New Media Art from the Arab World – Arabic Edition
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Verlag:
Hatje Cantz Verlag Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: W2GZ37G
EAN: 9783775761345
Auf Lager:
10+
Zustellung: Mo, 13.07.2026
Versand: Kostenlos
-11.3 %
CHF 49.90
CHF 44.25
Beschreibung
Rewiring Narratives - New Media Art from the Arab World. Rewiring Narratives. is the first comprehensive book on New Media Art from the Arab world, offering a groundbreaking perspective on contemporary art, digital art, media culture, and technological innovation across the Middle East and North Africa. Bringing together leading artists, curators, and scholars, this richly illustrated volume explores the history and evolution of Arab media art through essays on cinema, video art, gaming, digital archives, code-based art, and emerging media practices. Rather than positioning Arab artists within established Western narratives, the book examines the unique cultural, political, and technological conditions that have shaped artistic production across the region. By connecting historical developments with contemporary digital practices, Rewiring Narratives. highlights Arab New Media Art as an influential field of artistic experimentation, innovation, and global dialogue. Key Features. First comprehensive publication on New Media Art from the Arab world. Essays on digital art, cinema, gaming, video art, archives, and media culture. A fresh perspective on contemporary Arab art within global art history. Ideal for:. art historians, curators, artists, students, researchers, and readers interested in contemporary art, digital culture, media studies, Middle Eastern art, visual culture, and the history of New Media Art.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Arabisch
Autor
- Rutger Fuchs
- Ala Younis
- Akram Zaatari
- Haytham Nawar
- Mona Khazindar
- Shumon Basar
- Yasmin Desouki
- Bassem El Baroni
- Ahmed El Shaer
- Melissa Gronlund
- Samia Halaby
- Laura Marks
- Ahmed Mater
- Yasser Mongy
- Laila Shereen Sakr
- Abdel Aziz Taleb
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2026
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 336
