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Artmedia was one of the first scientific projects concerning the relationship between art, technology, philosophy and
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. It was founded in 1985 at the
University of Salerno The University of Salerno () (in acronym UNISA) is a university located in Fisciano and in Baronissi, Italy. Its main campus is located in Fisciano while the Faculty of Medicine is located in Baronissi. It is organized in ten faculties. H ...
. For over two decades, until 2009, dozens of projects, studies, exhibitions and conferences on new technologies made Artmedia a reference point for many internationally renowned scholars and artists, and contributed to the growing cultural interest in the aesthetics of
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, the aesthetics of
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, and their
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and
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implications.


Beginnings and international events

Since the late 1970s, a permanent ''Seminar of the Aesthetics of Media and Communication'' has been directed by its founder Mario Costa at the University of Salerno. The basic principles of the aesthetics of technological communication were identified and conceptualized in 1983. A conference on "Technological Imaginary", held in 1984 at the Museo del Sannio in
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, discussed the issue of the new relationship between art and technology and the consequent need to re-evaluate aesthetics, warning that "all our future existence will be played at the crossroads between technology and imagination". The comprehensive relationship between art and
technoscience In common usage, technoscience refers to the entire long-standing and global human activity of technology, combined with the relatively recent scientific method that occurred primarily in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. Technoscience ...
, technology, and philosophy has also been the theoretical subject of the ten international "Artmedia" conferences which were held in Salerno and Paris between 1985 and 2008. Particularly relevant were conferences held in Paris between 2002 and 2008, which took place at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, the Bibliotheque Nationale de France (BNF) and the Institut National d'Histoire de l 'Art (INHA), with the partnership of the Société Française d'Esthétique, the
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, the
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, the
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, the Université de Paris 1 Sorbonne, and the U.S. magazine Leonardo.


Continuous debate between artists and theorists

Artmedia wanted to gather theorists and artists from all over the world and encourage both joint and complementary work, beginning with the need to give attention to theoretical and artistic practices and developing both together. These also contributed towards spreading the spirit of the project, both in a number of festivals and shows, and through their own artworks and research. Theorists who worked with Artmedia and participated in its activities included
Bernard Stiegler Bernard Stiegler (; 1 April 1952 – 5 August 2020) was a French philosopher. He was head of the Institut de recherche et d'innovation (IRI), which he founded in 2006 at the Centre Georges-Pompidou. He was also founder of the political and c ...
, René Berger,
Abraham Moles Abraham Moles (19 August 1920 – 22 May 1992) was a pioneer in information science and communication studies in France, He was a professor at Ulm school of design and University of Strasbourg. He is known for his work on kitsch. Biography M ...
, Derrick De Kerckhove,
Pierre Levy Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
, Gillo Dorfles,
Paul Virilio Paul Virilio (; 4 January 1932 – 10 September 2018) was a French Culture theory, cultural theorist, Urban planning, urbanist, architect and aesthetic philosopher. He is best known for his writings about technology as it has developed in relation ...
,
Frank Popper Frank Popper (17 April 1918 – 12 July 2020) was a Czech-born French-British historian of art and technology and Professor Emeritus of Aesthetics and the Science of Art at the University of Paris VIII. He was decorated with the medal of the L ...
,
Roger Malina Roger Malina (born July 6, 1950) is an American physicist, astronomer, Executive Editor of ''Leonardo Publications'' by Leonardo, the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology (published by MIT Press) and distinguished professor of ...
, Daniel Charles, José Jiménez, Anne Cauquelin,
Edgar Morin Edgar Morin (; ; né Nahoum; born 8 July 1921) is a French philosopher and sociologist of the theory of information who has been recognized for his work on complexity and "complex thought" ('' pensée complexe''), and for his scholarly contribut ...
,
Thierry de Duve Thierry de Duve (born 1944) is a Belgian professor of modern art theory and contemporary art theory, and both teaches and publishes books in the field. He is an art critic and curates exhibitions. Career He has been a visiting professor at th ...
,
Catherine Millet Catherine Millet (; born 1 April 1948) is a French writer, art critic, curator, and founder and editor of the magazine ''Art Press'', which focuses on modern art and contemporary art. Biography Born in Bois-Colombes, France, she is best known ...
,
Filiberto Menna Filiberto Menna (11 November 1926 – 6 February 1989) was an Italian art critic, art theorist, art historian, and academic. Life and career Born in Salerno, the son of the politician Alfonso, in 1950 Menna graduated in medicine at the Univer ...
, Andreas Broeckmann, Rudolf zur Lippe,
Edmond Couchot Edmond Couchot (16 August 1932 – 26 December 2020) was a French digital artist and art theoretician who taught at the University Paris VIII. Life and work Couchot was a Doctor of aesthetics in the visual arts. From 1982-2000 he headed the depa ...
, Dominique Chateau, Yannick Geffroy, Philippe Queau, Arlindo Machado, Tetsuo Kogawa, and Bernard Teyssedre. Artists included
Fred Forest Fred Forest (born July 6, 1933) is a French new media artist. He makes use of video, photography, the printed press, mail, radio, television, telephone, telematics, and the internet in a wide range of installations, performances, and public interv ...
,
Roy Ascott Roy Ascott FRSA (born 26 October 1934) is a British artist, who works with cybernetics and telematics on an art he calls technoetics by focusing on the impact of digital and telecommunications networks on consciousness. Since the 1960s, Ascott ...
, Takahiko Iimura,
Maurizio Bolognini Maurizio Bolognini (born July 27, 1952) is a post-conceptual media artist. His installations are mainly concerned with the aesthetics of machines, and are based on the minimal and abstract activation of technological processes that are beyond the ...
, Tom Klinkowstein, Tom Sherman,
Eduardo Kac Eduardo Kac (born July 3, 1962) is a Brazilian and American contemporary artist whose portfolio encompasses various forms of art including performance art, poetry, holography, interactive art, digital and online art, and BioArt. Recognized for h ...
, Enzo Minarelli, James Dashow, Peter D'Agostino, Mit Mitropoulos,
Shawn Brixey Shawn Brixey (born January 23, 1961, in Springfield, Missouri) is an artist, educator, researcher, and inventor. Brixey attended both the Kansas City Art Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 1980s to pursue a hybridiz ...
, Bruno Di Bello,
Antoni Muntadas Antoni Muntadas (born 1942 in Barcelona) is a postconceptual multimedia artist, who resides in New York since 1971. His work often addresses social, political and communications issues through different media: such as photography, video, text and ...
, Orlan, Kit Galloway,
David Rokeby David Rokeby (born 1960) is a Canadian artist who has been making works of electronic art, electronic, video art, video and installation art since 1982. He lives with his wife, acclaimed pianist Eve Egoyan, in Toronto, Canada. His early work ''V ...
, Miguel Chevalier,
Norman White Norman White (born January 7, 1938, San Antonio Texas) is a Canadian new media artist considered to be a pioneer in the use of electronic technology and robotics in art. Life White was born in San Antonio Texas in 1938. He grew up in and aroun ...
, Richard Kriesche, Olivier Auber,
Caterina Davinio Caterina Davinio (born Maria Caterina Invidia; 25 November 1957, Foggia) is an Italian poet, novelist and new media artist. She is the author of works of digital art, net.art, video art and was the creator of Italian Net-poetry in 1998. Biograph ...
and
Casey Reas Casey Edwin Barker Reas (born 1972), also known as C. E. B. Reas or Casey Reas, is an American artist whose conceptual, procedural and minimal artworks explore ideas through the contemporary lens of software. Reas is perhaps best known for having ...
. The questions raised in various projects promoted by Artmedia, in a continuous dialogue between artists and theorists, led to discussions on topics including ''Aesthetics of Communication and the anthropology of the future'' (1985), ''Global aesthetic communication'' (1986), ''Electronic performativity and the art system'' (1990), ''Neo-technological arts between aesthetics and communication'' (1992), ''Aesthetic research and technology'' (1995), ''Developments in aesthetics: change or mutation?'' (1999), ''From the Aesthetics of Communication to Net art'' (2002), and ''Ethics, aesthetics and techno-communication. The future of meaning'' (2008). All Artmedia symposiums have been followed by many publications. For the two held in Paris, a complete video recording is also available, and can be viewed at the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel. An assessment of 25 years of Artmedia activity was made into a seminar on ''The aesthetic object of the future'', held at the
University of Salerno The University of Salerno () (in acronym UNISA) is a university located in Fisciano and in Baronissi, Italy. Its main campus is located in Fisciano while the Faculty of Medicine is located in Baronissi. It is organized in ten faculties. H ...
in 2009. The Artmedia project produced a large number of publications and documents that are being catalogued, with a view to their proper placement and use.


Key areas of investigation

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Electronic music Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music ...
*
Photochemical Photochemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the chemical effects of light. Generally, this term is used to describe a chemical reaction caused by absorption of ultraviolet (wavelength from 100 to 400  nm), visible (400–750&nb ...
versus
digital photography Digital photography uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors interfaced to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to produce images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film. The digitized image is ...
* Aesthetics of
radio Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3  hertz (Hz) and 300  gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connec ...
* Electroacoustic poetry * Electronic writing and poetry *
Video art Video art is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting. V ...
*
Generative art Generative art is post-conceptual art that has been created (in whole or in part) with the use of an autonomous system. An ''autonomous system'' in this context is generally one that is non-human and can independently determine features of an ...
and
software art Software art is a work of art where the creation of software, or concepts from software, play an important role; for example software applications which were created by artists and which were intended as artworks. As an artistic discipline software ...
*
Computer art Computer art is art in which computers play a role in the production or display of the artwork. Such art can be an image, sound, animation, video, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, video game, website, algorithm, performance or gallery installation. Many traditio ...
* Aesthetics of
networks Network, networking and networked may refer to: Science and technology * Network theory, the study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects * Network science, an academic field that studies complex networks Mathematics ...
*
Net art upright=1.3, "Simple Net Art Diagram", a 1997 work by Michael Sarff and Tim Whidden Internet art (also known as net art or web art) is a form of new media art distributed via the Internet. This form of art circumvents the traditional dominance o ...
* Aesthetics of virtual *
Telerobotics Telerobotics is the area of robotics concerned with the control of semi-autonomous robots from a distance, chiefly using television, wireless networks (like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and the Deep Space Network) or tethered connections. It is a combinatio ...
and remote
interactivity Across the many fields concerned with interactivity, including information science, computer science, human-computer interaction, communication, and industrial design, there is little agreement over the meaning of the term "interactivity", but ...
* Aesthetics of (technological) flux versus aesthetics of form


Proceedings and catalogs

Artmedia I (1985) *Mario Costa (ed.) (1985), ''Artmedia'', Salerno: Opera Universitaria di Salerno (Catalog, pp. 206). Artmedia II (1986) *Mario Costa (ed.) (1986), ''Artmedia, II Convegno Internazionale di Estetica della comunicazione'', Salerno: Università di Salerno (Catalog, pp. 80). Artmedia III (1990) *Mario Costa (ed.) (1990), ''Artmedia. Terzo Convegno Internazionale di Estetica dei Media e della Comunicazione. Catalogo'', Salerno: Università degli Studi di Salerno (Catalog, pp. 80). *Mario Costa (ed.) (1990), ''Artmedia. Terzo Convegno Internazionale di Estetica dei Media e della Comunicazione. Atti'', Salerno: Università degli Studi di Salerno (Proceedings, pp. 96). Artmedia IV (1992) *Mario Costa (ed.) (1992), ''Nuovi media e sperimentazione d’artista'', Naples: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane (including Artmedia IV Proceedings, pp. 1–156). Artmedia V (1995) *Università degli Studi di Salerno, Comune di Salerno (1995), ''Quinto Convegno Internazionale di Estetica dei Media e della Comunicazione'', Salerno (maquette). Artmedia VI (1997) *Università degli Studi di Salerno, Fondazione Filiberto Menna (1997), ''Artmedia VI'', Salerno (maquette). Artmedia VII (1999) *Mario Costa (ed.) (1999), ''Artmedia VII, Settimo Convegno Internazionale di Estetica dei Media e della Comunicazione'', Salerno: Università degli Studi di Salerno (Catalog, pp. 60). Artmedia VIII (2002) *''Dossier Artmedia VIII'', in "Ligeia", Paris, 2002, pp. 21–245 (CNRF journal, including Artmedia VIII Proceedings). *Mario Costa (ed.) (2004), ''New Technologies: Roy Ascott, Maurizio Bolognini, Fred Forest, Richard Kriesche, Mit Mitropoulos'', Salerno: Artmedia, Museo del Sannio (Catalog, pp. 64). Artmedia IX (2005) *Mario Costa (ed.) (2005), ''Phenomenology of New Tech Arts'', Salerno: Università di Salerno (Catalog, pp. 56). Artmedia X (2008) *Mario Costa, Fred Forest (eds) (2011), ''Ethique, esthétique, communication technologique dans l'art contemporain ou le destin du sens'', Paris: Institut National Audiovisuel, Editions L'Harmattan (including Artmedia X Proceedings).Extensive documentation on Artmedia X is on-line at OLATS / Leonardo http://www.olats.org/projetpart/artmedia/2008/mono_index.php ; see also Sylvie Lisiecki, Marie Saladin, ''Fenetrês sur les arts numériques'', in "Croniques de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France", 46, 2008, p. 22.


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