Grau Oliver: Virtuelna umetnost

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  • Author: Grau Oliver
  • Publisher: Clio
  • Availability: Available
  • Condition: Odlično
  • Code: 42923

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Virtuelna umetnost

Grau Oliver

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Oliver Grau: Virtual art

What is virtual art? Never before has the world of images around us changed so rapidly as in recent years, never before have we been exposed to so many different worlds of images and never before has the way of producing these images changed so fundamentally. The volume of the recent and ongoing intrusion of media and technology into workplaces and work processes represents a disturbance unlike previous epochs that has left its mark on many segments of art.

Media art - i.e. video, computer graphics and animation, art using the Internet / Net-art, interactive art in its latest form of virtual art with subgenres of telepresence art and genetic art - is slowly conquering image theory and art.

Virtual reality is considered to be a completely new phenomenon, however, with this book the author tries to show that the idea of placing the observer in a hermetically sealed image space of appearances is not temporally related to the technical inventions of computer-generated virtual realities. On the contrary, virtual reality is at the core of the human relationship to images. In addition, the author traces the aesthetic concept of virtual art space, its historical origin through the history of the art of the Western world, including the interruptions that existed.

In this book, virtuality is not interpreted in itself, as an anthropological constant, but is focused on 360° images, such as rooms with frescoes, panorama, circular cinema and computer art in KEJV, that is, on the media through which the totality of images is directed to the eye. 

Virtual art deals with the media in art history, which are dedicated to comprehensive pictorial spaces, and offers a consistent theoretical framework suitable for analyzing the phenomenology, function and strategy of comprehensive pictorial spaces and a historical review of the idea of ​​virtual reality.

Additional information

  • Author: Grau Oliver
  • Publisher: Clio
  • Year of publication:2008
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:425
  • Dimensions:15x21 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Odlično
  • Binding:Tvrdi s ovitkom

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