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Constructions of Media Authorship : Investigating Aesthetic Practices from Early Modernity to the Digital Age / ed. by Christiane Heibach, Angela Krewani, Irene Schütze.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (VI, 268 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110655070
  • 9783110679694
  • 9783110679632
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 700.9 23
LOC classification:
  • NX440 .C667 2021
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Constructions of Media Authorship: Investigating Aesthetic Practices from Early Modernity to the Digital Age – An Introduction -- Assigning Authorship to Artistic Practices -- Naming and Not-Naming: Authorial Gestures in Contemporary Art -- Bauhaus – A Trademark without Author? Remarks on Authorship in Design -- Authorship in the Contemporary Production of Metal Sculptures: Art Theory, Technology, Law and the Organization of Work -- The Artist, the Author and Authenticity -- Is Copyright Law the Zombie of Authorship? -- Avant-Gardes Practices and the Erosion of Authorship -- Have We Ever Been Modern? Reflections on Some Myths of Literary Production -- Autopoietic Processes within the Avant-Gardes: Fragmenting Authorship -- Gendered Discourses on Authorship in Film and Video -- Collaborative Authorship – Or How to Overcome the “Nightmare of Participation” -- Dispersed Authorship in Contemporary Media -- The Camera-stylo of Postfeminist Auteurism: Sofia Coppola’s “Cinema of Relief” -- Auteurism and Anonymity in Television: On the Domestication and Dispersion of Television Authorship -- Hacks as Means of Meaning-making -- Claiming Authorship? Machinima Production and the Streaming Practices of Gamers -- Authors, Fans, Pirates: On Fan Practices and Authorship -- Psychic Residues or: Maths, Wires, Code -- Images: Credits, Copyrights and Sources -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: The author is dead, long live the author! This paradox has shaped discussions on authorship since at least the 1960s, when the dominant notion of the individual author-genius was first critically questioned. The ongoing discussion has mainly focused on literature and the arts, but has ignored nearly any artistic practice beyond these two fields. “Constructions of Media Authorship” aims to fill this gap: the volume’s interdisciplinary contributions reflect historical and current artistic practices within various media and attempt to grasp them from different perspectives.The first part sheds a new light on different artistic and design practices and questions the still dominant view on the individual identifiable author. The second part discusses creative practices in literature, emphasizing the interrelation of aesthetic discourses and media practices. The third part investigates authoring in audiovisual media, especially film and TV, while the final part turns to electronic and digital media and their collective creativity and hybrid mediality. The volume is also an attempt to develop new methodological approaches, focusing on the interplay between various human and non-human actors in different media constellations.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Constructions of Media Authorship: Investigating Aesthetic Practices from Early Modernity to the Digital Age – An Introduction -- Assigning Authorship to Artistic Practices -- Naming and Not-Naming: Authorial Gestures in Contemporary Art -- Bauhaus – A Trademark without Author? Remarks on Authorship in Design -- Authorship in the Contemporary Production of Metal Sculptures: Art Theory, Technology, Law and the Organization of Work -- The Artist, the Author and Authenticity -- Is Copyright Law the Zombie of Authorship? -- Avant-Gardes Practices and the Erosion of Authorship -- Have We Ever Been Modern? Reflections on Some Myths of Literary Production -- Autopoietic Processes within the Avant-Gardes: Fragmenting Authorship -- Gendered Discourses on Authorship in Film and Video -- Collaborative Authorship – Or How to Overcome the “Nightmare of Participation” -- Dispersed Authorship in Contemporary Media -- The Camera-stylo of Postfeminist Auteurism: Sofia Coppola’s “Cinema of Relief” -- Auteurism and Anonymity in Television: On the Domestication and Dispersion of Television Authorship -- Hacks as Means of Meaning-making -- Claiming Authorship? Machinima Production and the Streaming Practices of Gamers -- Authors, Fans, Pirates: On Fan Practices and Authorship -- Psychic Residues or: Maths, Wires, Code -- Images: Credits, Copyrights and Sources -- Contributors -- Index

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The author is dead, long live the author! This paradox has shaped discussions on authorship since at least the 1960s, when the dominant notion of the individual author-genius was first critically questioned. The ongoing discussion has mainly focused on literature and the arts, but has ignored nearly any artistic practice beyond these two fields. “Constructions of Media Authorship” aims to fill this gap: the volume’s interdisciplinary contributions reflect historical and current artistic practices within various media and attempt to grasp them from different perspectives.The first part sheds a new light on different artistic and design practices and questions the still dominant view on the individual identifiable author. The second part discusses creative practices in literature, emphasizing the interrelation of aesthetic discourses and media practices. The third part investigates authoring in audiovisual media, especially film and TV, while the final part turns to electronic and digital media and their collective creativity and hybrid mediality. The volume is also an attempt to develop new methodological approaches, focusing on the interplay between various human and non-human actors in different media constellations.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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