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switch.sjsu.edu Announcing Volume 18: Software as Cultural Production Only recently have critics, theorists and artists begun to address the implications of interface outside the protological simplicities of human machine interaction. The CADRE Laboratory for New Media is pleased to announce SWITCH Volume 18 Interface: Software as Cultural Production. Volume 18 features discussion transcripts from this years CADRE Invitational. The CADRE Invitational represents a yearlong series of discussions with renowned artists, theorists, curators and scientist. Topics include social and cultural inequality, the emergence of the virtual class, the economy of attention, the role of entrepreneurialism, tactical and network protocols, distributed control, authority, surveillance, cooperation models and cultural imperialism. Participants include Jan Hauser, Marisa Olson, Peter Lunenfeld, Maggie Morse and Douglas Engelbart. We are also pleased to present the first English translation of Pierre Levys The Collective Intelligence Game along with a description of his research at the University of Ottawa. Software as Cultural Production includes interviews with Oliver Grau, author of Virtual Art; Stelarc; and Time OReilly. Also featured are essays by Margaret Morse, The Poetics of Interactivity, Low Tech/High Concept by Jenny Hager and Slipping the Interface by Jennifer Henderson. Michael Chernobrod offers a review of Resfest 2002. Also included in this volume is a curatorial project by John Bruneau and Michael Chernobrod entitled Digital Insights presenting the work of CADRE OpenGl projects exploring information mapping. SWITCH is the new media art journal of the CADRE Laboratory for New Media of the School of Art and Design at San Jose State University. It has been published on the Web since 1995. We are interested in fostering a critical viewpoint on issues and developments in the multiple crossovers between art and technology. Our main focus is on questioning and analyzing as well as reporting and discussing these new art forms as they develop, in hopes of encouraging dialogue and possible collaboration with others who are working and considering similar issues. SWITCH aims to critically evaluate developments in art and technology in order to contribute to the formation of alternative viewpoints with the intention of expanding the arena in which new art and technology emerge. Switch is produced by graduate students of the CADRE Laboratory for New Media at San Jose State University. First published in 1995. Archives available on-line. Executive Editor: Joel Slayton Managing Editors: Stephan Hechenberger and Matt Mays Contributing Editors: Mark Gonzales, Jennifer Henderson, Michael Velasquez, Jenny Hager, Brett Stalbaum, Sheila Malone, Geri Wittig http://switch.sjsu.edu/ Contact Stephan Hechenberger ccom (at) gmx (dot) net Joel Slayton joel (at) well (dot) com
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