
Bon, j'ai mis les premiers liens & j'ai ajouté la litterature qui me semble intéressante (et qu'on pourrait se procurer pour l'avoir aux acacias (il faudra voir, si la bibliothèque l'accepte). Il y a des livres que je trouve importants pour les étudiants et d'autres, plus spécifiques, plus liés au thème.
Je n'ai pas encore lu ceux avec **, là je ne sais pas, s'ils sont o.k., mais ils m'intéressent dans notre contexte, p.ex. la publication du dernier DEAF de cette année qui aborde un thème proche du notre.
«Leur descriptiton de la publication:
The 1990s dream of cyberspace and its immaterial possibilities seems now to belong to the distant past: our future will be material for some time to come. And yet, modern biology has shown that matter is far from inert. It is "self-organizing," "epigenetic" and "transductive"--three terms that are explored in this collection of essays and artistic interventions. We all know that blueprints for the future have regularly been rendered obsolete, since nobody can predict or control processes like climate change or global flows of employment or information. This leaves us with the question of what sort of exploratory behavior we can come up with to create functioning networks, and to locate our role in the process of producing variation and selection. In Interact or Die!, the exploratory behavior of a selection of artists is combined with essays by prominent authors in the area of "networks-into-matter" and "matter-into-networks" theory.»
Et les livres du «Critical Art Ensemble» sont tous disponibles en pdf sur leur site.
(The Electronic Disturbance, Electronic Civil Disobedience, Flesh Machine, Digital Resistance, Molecular Invasion, Marching Plague).