Tuesday 5th March 2013, 8:00pm
Session 107: “Digital Divide” by Claire Bishop

By now, art is probably seen more on Facebook walls than real-life ones. Why is it that the growing importance of the digital does not have a similar impact on the contents of works of art, as it has on the way they are presented?
Claire Bishop, professor at City University of New York and well known for her critical reactions to Nicolas Bourriaud’s thoughts on Relational Aesthetics, deals with this question in “Digital Divide”, an essay written for the September 2012 issue of Artforum.
Why do we separate media arts and digital arts from more conventional media, even exhibiting them in specialized institutions? Will art eventually be left behind by the fast developments within the digital realm? Or can it rather be a tool to counter the predominance of the digital?
This session was proposed by Daniel Morgenthaler.
Participants: 15