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New Media and the Artaud Effect


New Media and the Artaud Effect



von: Jay Murphy

106,99 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.11.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030834883
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 207

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<div><div><div><div><div><div>This book proposes, following Antonin Artaud, an investigation exploring the virtual body, neurology and the brain as fields of contestation, seeking a clearer understanding of Artaud's transformations that ultimately leads into examining the relevance Artaud may have for an adequate theory of the current media environment.<div><br><i>New Media and the Artaud Effect&nbsp;</i><i>&nbsp;</i>is the only current full-length study of the relation of Artaud’s work to dilemmas of digital art, media and society today. It is also singular in that it combines a far-reaching discussion of the theoretical implications and ramifications of the ‘late’ or ‘final’ Artaud, with a treatment of individual media works, sometimes directly inspired from Artaud’s travails.<br></div><div><br></div>Artaud has long been justly regarded as one of the seminal influences in mid- and late-20th century performance and theater: it is argued here that Artaud’s insights are if anything&nbsp;more&nbsp;applicable to digital/post-digital society and the plethora of works that are made possible by it.</div></div></div></div></div></div>
1. Living Hieroglyphs: Artaud and the Image.- 2. The Power of Capture: New Media and the Social Hieroglyph.- 3. Beyond Hieroglyphics: I.- 4. Beyond Hieroglyphics: II.- 5. Don't Forget the Virtual.<br>
<div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><p>​Jay Murphy is author of&nbsp;<i>Artaud’s Metamorphosis</i>&nbsp;(Pavement Books, 2016); he has contributed to&nbsp;<i>CTheory</i>,&nbsp;<i>Art Journal</i>,&nbsp;<i>Deleuze Studies</i>,&nbsp;<i>Studies in European Cinema,</i>&nbsp;<i>Parallax</i>,&nbsp;<i>Culture Machine</i>,&nbsp;<i>Frieze</i>,&nbsp;<i>MAP</i>,&nbsp;<i>Afterimage</i>,&nbsp;<i>Parkett</i>,&nbsp;<i>Art in America</i>,&nbsp;<i>Metropolis</i>, and&nbsp;<i>Third Text</i>, among many other publications. He was editor of the alternative journal&nbsp;<i>Red Bass</i>, his interviews for that publication with figures such as John Cage, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Emile de Antonio, Edward Said and Kathy Acker have been anthologized and republished. He has thrice been a finalist for the Sundance Screenwriting Labs, and his collaborative Internet projects have been shown at the Sundance Film Festival.<b>&nbsp;</b><br></p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div></div>
<div><div><div><div><div><div>This book proposes, following Antonin Artaud, an investigation exploring the virtual body, neurology and the brain as fields of contestation, seeking a clearer understanding of Artaud's transformations that ultimately leads into examining the relevance Artaud may have for an adequate theory of the current media environment.<div><br><i>The Artaud Effect&nbsp;</i><i>&nbsp;</i>is the only current full-length study of the relation of Artaud’s work to dilemmas of digital art, media and society today. It is also singular in that it combines a far-reaching discussion of the theoretical implications and ramifications of the ‘late’ or ‘final’ Artaud, with a treatment of individual media works, sometimes directly inspired from Artaud’s travails.<br></div><div><br></div>Artaud has long been justly regarded as one of the seminal influences in mid- and late-20th century performance and theater: it is argued here that Artaud’s insights are if anything&nbsp;more&nbsp;applicable to digital/post-digital society and the plethora of works that are made possible by it.</div></div></div></div></div></div>
Provides a comprehensive study of Artaud's work in relation to the current media environment Uses a wide range of texts, artworks and films to explore the Artaudian critical framework Sheds new light on the relevance of Artaud's work in constructing an adequate theory of new media

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