The Digital Media Arts

Andrea Balzola

Garzanti, ISBN 8811600170 One of the (very few) texts published in Italian on digital arts, this substantial anthology (over six hundred pages) is characterized by the effort to embrace all the arts in the womb of 'multimedia', a term more familiar in our country after fifteen years played in common use, compared to those of 'digital' or 'new media', still tricky for the local intellectuals. The areas probed, in fact, from photography to the scenery, ranging mainly on music, cinema and theater. The latter is the historic common ground of the two curators who dedicate a large part of the book, ranging in the various disciplines that comprise it and drawing a broad enough view of technology use on the scene. Much lower other issues such as net art and software art, for example, or interactive installations, while an appropriate length of interventions has been devoted to video. Critical perspectives contribute to a historical contextualization of the arts of which we speak, drawing on extremely heterogeneous sources. A text therefore targeted to teaching, especially for the section of 'cards' and that of bibliography, capable of taking in an anthology the thought of Italian theorists and academics engaged in these areas for some time.