ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence

Much of contemporary media entails forms of telepresence. Interaction and perception across physical distance today underpin both everyday media—such as mobile phones and teleconferencing platforms—and simulation-based media, including immersive and extended realities, which consistently incorporate...

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description Much of contemporary media entails forms of telepresence. Interaction and perception across physical distance today underpin both everyday media—such as mobile phones and teleconferencing platforms—and simulation-based media, including immersive and extended realities, which consistently incorporate a live component. ARTCHAE traces the roots of these processes to the electronic arts from the 1960s to the early 1980s—video art, installation art, and sound art—where mediated presence first became a site of experimentation, while simultaneity, embodied interaction, and self-recognition were already challenged. Combining analyses of media artworks by leading international scholars with interviews of prominent artists and curators, ARTCHAE proposes an ar(t)chaeology: a genealogical inquiry into telepresence grounded in the early insights of artists, particularly overlooked women, who explored the ways tele-media reconfigured private and public spaces, the mediation of the Self, and collective participation.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1743812026-04-02T08:24:00Z ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence Grespi, Barbara De Rosa, Miriam Soldani, Maria Teresa Lazzari, Lorenzo Media Archaeology Telepresence Video Art Feminist Media Studies Visual and Sound Culture thema EDItEUR::A The Arts Much of contemporary media entails forms of telepresence. Interaction and perception across physical distance today underpin both everyday media—such as mobile phones and teleconferencing platforms—and simulation-based media, including immersive and extended realities, which consistently incorporate a live component. ARTCHAE traces the roots of these processes to the electronic arts from the 1960s to the early 1980s—video art, installation art, and sound art—where mediated presence first became a site of experimentation, while simultaneity, embodied interaction, and self-recognition were already challenged. Combining analyses of media artworks by leading international scholars with interviews of prominent artists and curators, ARTCHAE proposes an ar(t)chaeology: a genealogical inquiry into telepresence grounded in the early insights of artists, particularly overlooked women, who explored the ways tele-media reconfigured private and public spaces, the mediation of the Self, and collective participation. Published 2026-04-02T08:23:57Z 2026-04-02T08:23:57Z 2026-04-02 book 979-12-5510-412-4 979-12-5510-435-3 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/174381 eng image/jpeg Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://libri.unimi.it/index.php/milanoup/catalog/view/232/1242/3006 Milano University Press Milano University Press 10.54103/milanoup.232 10.54103/milanoup.232 6248ff0f-e85a-4c84-b1c8-9820a67d3d31 979-12-5510-412-4 979-12-5510-435-3 Milano University Press 330 Milan open access
spellingShingle Media Archaeology
Telepresence
Video Art
Feminist Media Studies
Visual and Sound Culture
thema EDItEUR::A The Arts
ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence
title ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence
title_full ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence
title_fullStr ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence
title_full_unstemmed ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence
title_short ARTCHAE. For a Media Ar(t)chaeology of Telepresence
title_sort artchae for a media ar t chaeology of telepresence
topic Media Archaeology
Telepresence
Video Art
Feminist Media Studies
Visual and Sound Culture
thema EDItEUR::A The Arts
topic_facet Media Archaeology
Telepresence
Video Art
Feminist Media Studies
Visual and Sound Culture
thema EDItEUR::A The Arts
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