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Towards an Ecosophical Praxis of New Media Space design

Armstrong, Keith M. (2003) Towards an Ecosophical Praxis of New Media Space design. PhD Thesis, Creative Industries, QUT.

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Abstract

This study is an investigation in and through media arts practice. It set out to develop a novel type of new media artistic praxis built upon concepts drawn from the disciplines of scientific and cultural ecology. The rationale for this research was based upon my observation as a practising new media artist that existing praxis in the new media domain appeared to operate largely without awareness of the ecological implications of those practices. The thesis begins by explaining key concepts of ecology, spanning the arts and the sciences. It then outlines the thinking of contemporary theorists who propose that the problem of ecology is a critical issue for the 21st century, suggesting that our well-documented ecological crisis is indicative of a more general crisis of human subjectivity. It then records an investigation into particular strategies for artistic praxis which might instigate an active engagement with this problem of ecology. The study employed a methodology based in action research to focus upon the development and analysis of three new artistic works, '#14', 'Public Relations' and 'transit_lounge'. These were used to explore diverse theories of ecology and to hone a series of pointers towards Ecosophical arts/new media praxis. This journey constitutes an emergent theory for new media space design. The thesis concludes with a toolkit of tactics and approaches that other arts/new media practitioners might employ to begin working on the problem of ecology.

Item Type:Thesis
Status:Published
Keywords:new media arts, ecology, environment, socio-political action, ecosophy, ecosophical praxis, hybrid arts, cross-disciplinary practices, performance, art and science, art and technology, site specific installation practices, interaction design, interactive environments, sensed spaced environments, #14 multimedia performance, public relations, transit lounge, action research, bricolage, practice led research
Subjects:410000 The Arts > 410300 Cinema, Electronic Arts and Multimedia > 410304 Other Cinema and Electronic Arts
410000 The Arts > 410100 Performing Arts > 410103 Dance
410000 The Arts > 419900 Other Arts > 419999 The Arts not elsewhere classified
410000 The Arts > 410300 Cinema, Electronic Arts and Multimedia
410000 The Arts > 410100 Performing Arts > 410101 Music
410000 The Arts > 410100 Performing Arts > 410199 Performing Arts not elsewhere classified
410000 The Arts > 410200 Visual Arts and Crafts
410000 The Arts > 410300 Cinema, Electronic Arts and Multimedia > 410303 Multimedia
410000 The Arts > 410200 Visual Arts and Crafts > 410299 Visual Arts and Crafts not elsewhere classified
ID Code:9073
Deposited By:Armstrong, Keith M
Deposited On:20 August 2007
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2003 Keith M. Armstrong
Additional Information:Thesis also includes DVD which needs to be ordered from QUT library