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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, height x width: 225x150 mm, weight: 388 g, 11 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433177617
  • ISBN-13: 9781433177613
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, height x width: 225x150 mm, weight: 388 g, 11 Illustrations
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  • ISBN-10: 1433177617
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This book integrates the three fields critical theory, digital art making, and pedagogy, drawing from scholarship and practices of new media, social practice and community-based arts interventions, and arts education pedagogy.



This book integrates the three fields critical theory, digital art making, and pedagogy, drawing from scholarship and practices of new media, social practice and community-based arts interventions, and arts education pedagogy. With a collection of essays from an international group of authors, we guide readers through steps artists and art educators use to explore digital media, using new media art making to enable voices and interrupt power structures. The three sections of formation, co-construction, and intervention through critical digital practice, provide a survey of current research in new media art pedagogy and social practice. The first section explores interaction techniques, sound technology, 3D printing, pedagogy as sociomaterial, and data visualization as forms of critical digital media. The second section demonstrates examples of social media as means to engage communities and digital art making to critically investigate citizenship, local and international issues, and bring together intergenerational conversation. The last section offers examples of new media art practices addressing the sociopolitical status quo to empower socially disadvantaged and relegated groups of people.

Our collection offers an important survey to university new media art and social practice courses to show the range of ways media arts technology can be used in art practice.

Preface xiii
An Introduction to Critical Digital Making 1(20)
Aaron D. Knochel
Christine Liao
Ryan M. Patton
Section I Formation: Digital Materiality and New Media Arts
Chapter One Toward a Practice of Digital-Handicraft
21(14)
Mary Callahan (MC) Baumstark
Theresa Slater
Chapter Two Experimental Material-Digital Art Education by Vague Research Studios
35(12)
Lena T. H. Berglin
Kajsa G. Eriksson
Chapter Three Critical Perspectives on 3D Printing in Art Education
47(14)
Marc Fritzsche
Chapter Four Designing the Social Interface: More than Social, More than Material
61(14)
Sean Justice
Chapter Five Interactive Visualizations of Relationships that Matter
75(18)
Karen Keifer-Boyd
Section II Co-Construction: Forming Entangled Communities
Chapter Six Digital Intergenerational (DIG) Art Club
93(14)
Susan Whiteland
Chapter Seven Critical Dialogue and the Re/making of Pedagogic Assemblage: Teaching with Social Media and Feminist Online Pedagogy
107(16)
Yen-Ju Lin
Chapter Eight Contemporary Photographic Practice as a Critical Pathway Toward Visual Literacy
123(14)
Kristi Oliver
Chapter Nine Who Is American Today? Promoting Critical Digital Citizenship with High School Students
137(16)
Flavia Bastos
James Rees
Chapter Ten Critical Pedagogy in the Borderlands: Employing Digital Archives to Support a Local to Global Social Justice Curriculum
153(18)
Cassie Lynn Smith
Chapter Eleven Arts Laboratories and Science Studios: How ArtsSciences Can Innovate Arts Education
171(16)
Emiel Heijnen
Melissa Bremmer
Michiel Koelink
Talita Groenendijk
Section III Intervention: Disrupting through Critical Digital Practice
Chapter Twelve Social Media as Sites for Feminist Activism: Facilitating Critical Digital Meaning-Making
187(16)
Jennifer L. Motter
Chapter Thirteen Critical Digital Making and Public Pedagogy: Student-Institution Collaboration through Exhibition Making on Google Arts and Culture
203(16)
Rebecka A. Black
Chelsea Shannon
Chapter Fourteen Digital Media in Art Workshops for Refugees
219(14)
Susan Maly
Hana Marvanova
Chapter Fifteen Counter-Mapping as Artistic Strategy
233(14)
Danny Jauregui
Chapter Sixteen Landscapes of Absence
247
Brandon Bauer
Aaron D. Knochel (Ph.D., The Ohio State University) is Associate Professor of Art Education at The Pennsylvania State University. Aaron received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for research in makerspace education. Aaron's publications include Studies in Art Education, Art Education, Parallax, and Kairos.



Christine Liao (Ph.D., Penn State University) is currently Associate Professor at University of North Carolina Wilmington. She has published in journals such as Visual Arts Research and Art Education and presented nationally and internationally.









Ryan M. Patton (Ph.D., Penn State University) is Associate Professor of Art Education at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts for research in game design education. Ryans publications include Arts Education Policy Review and Art Education.