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If we can indeed hypothesize about the human future in this day and age, it is thanks to the existence of a milieu of exchange, of an interface for all the categories and actions that have been imagined up until now through a series of inevitable dichotomies framing the human experience.
LEV MANOVICH:SOFTWARE CULTURE - THE COMMON GRAMMAR OF MEDIA | Txt: Giulia Simi / Img: Courtesy of Software Studies Initiative / Eng: Mimi Pena |
Interview with Lev Manovich
This text discusses Flusser’s thinking regarding the ‘technical image’ in relation to a recent artist’s book, Accidental Journey. The book is nominally about the moon and astronomy, and contains images, factual and fictional texts, documents of my own and others’ research, travels, illustrations, scientific diagrams, and so on.
NeMe is a non profit, Cyprus registered cultural NGO founded in November 2004. NeMe works on two platforms – a virtual and an itinerant one – and focuses on contemporary theories and their intersection with the arts.