What is it about?
The creative agencies and typologies are transforming in an electronic network culture. How are these new agencies and typologies designating a de novo social world and what is describing art and citizenship here? How is participation transforming in the electronic network culture?
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Why is it important?
It is often assumed that culture and art remains the same even when technologies change rapidly. With technologies the fabric of our social worlds are in constant transition and so are the cultures that they construct. Habits, roles, structures are in transition and with them the roles of cultural creativity which not only implies readers but also (and increasingly) producers - of expressions, formats, platforms, laws - of the cultures of electronic networks. The paper frames and describes some of the effects of implied producers, including the construction of a networked public sphere and asking who is the citizen and artists here?
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It is part of my still ongoing study of art and STS.
Morten Søndergaard
Aalborg Universitet
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This page is a summary of: The implied producer investigating an emergent typology in participatory culture, November 2012, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/2421076.2421078.
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