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Who's Afraid of the Audience? Digital and Post-Digital Perspectives on Aesthetics
2014
A Peer-Reviewed Journal About
This article analyses how works of art that make use of or refer to digital technology can be approached, analysed, and understood aesthetically from two different perspectives. One perspective, which I shall term a 'digital' perspective, mainly focuses on poetics (or production) and technology when approach- ing the works, whereas the other, which I shall term a 'post-digital' perspective, focuses on aesthetic experience (or reception) when approaching the works. What I tentatively and for the
doi:10.7146/aprja.v3i1.116092
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