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Routledge Art Hack Practice - Routledge Art and Innovation Book

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Description

Art Hack Practice explores the intersections of art, innovation, and the maker movement. This book provides a deep look into the processes used by artists, curators, cultural producers, and historians. It focuses on those working in new contexts that run parallel to or against current maker culture trends. As a resource for interdisciplinary study, this text examines how arts, technology, and making combine in modern practice. Through international case studies, readers can see how the boundaries between artistic sites and economic production are challenged. It offers new ways of thinking about how these different worlds work together. Whether you are interested in the technical side of making or the cultural impact of new technologies, this Routledge publication provides a compelling perspective on how creative work evolves in a changing world. It is an essential read for anyone studying the relationship between creative expression and modern innovation.

Key Features

Explores the connections between art, technology, and the maker movement through a critical lens.

Includes international case studies that examine the boundaries between artistic and economic production.

Provides insights from a diverse range of professionals including artists, curators, and historians.

Offers an interdisciplinary approach for those studying the fusion of arts and modern making processes.

Investigates new ways of working that exist alongside or against traditional maker culture.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 November 2019
Listed Since
04 May 2019

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