TY - BOOK AU - Brøgger,Andreas AU - Kholeif,Omar ED - FACT (Great Britain) ED - Nikolaj kirke (Copenhagen, Denmark) TI - Vision, memory and media SN - 1846316375 AV - N6496.3.G7 L58 2010 U1 - 704.94915214 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Liverpool, Denmark PB - Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center KW - Visual perception KW - Exhibitions KW - Memory KW - Memory in art KW - Mass media and art KW - Art, Modern KW - 21st century N1 - Cover title; "Published in 2010 to coincide with the exhibition Persistence of Vision 18 June - 30 August, FACT, Liverpool and November 2010 - January 2011, Nikolaj, Copenhagen."; What is there to study about vision and memory?; Marco Bertamini --; Memory outside our minds; Rebecca Lawson --; Persistence of vision : the interplay of vision, memory and media in contemporary art and science; Andreas Brøgger and Karen Newman --; Mediation and civilization : the prehistory of optical representation; Ali Hossaini --; Archiving the self : identity and media contortion; Omar Kholeif --; New memory; Andrew Hoskins --; Cross-embedded media : a brief historical introduction; Norman M. Klein --; Mini encyclopedia of memory terms N2 - In recent years, the relations between vision, memory and media have become of burgeoning interest in art, cultural studies, and the sciences. "Vision, Memory and Media" is a cross-disciplinary exploration that takes into account recent scientific research concerning memory studies, and couples this with broad and accessible cultural discussion about vision and media in a web 2.0 era. The texts are accompanied with interviews and illuminating images of art works by contemporary artists whose practice explores the interplay of vision, memory and media. Published to coincide with the exhibition, Persistence of Vision (FACT/Nicolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center), this reader includes texts and contributions by Marco Bertamini and Rebecca Lawson, Visual Perception Lab, University of Liverpool, memory and media ecology expert, Professor Andrew Hoskins, optical media specialist and philosopher, Dr. Ali Hossaini, American cultural critic, Norman Klein, as well as writing by curators Andreas Brogger of Nicolaj CCAC and Karen Newman of FACT, and writer, Omar Kholeif, Royal College of Art/FACT. This title also includes contributions by artists Jamie Allen, AVPD, Julius Von Bismarck, Julien Maire, Melik Ohanian, Sascha Pohflepp, Lindsay Seers, Gebhard Sengmuller, and Mizuki Watanabe. -- Back cover ER -