Verlag: Revolver
"While the death of radio as a mass medium is once again beeing predicted as imminent, recent developments in transmission technology underline what has long been evident: radio is not about the transmission of sound, but of signal. After over a century of innovation, appropriation, and mutation, radio is now re-invented to become what it has essentially always been - a communications space in the widest possible sense.
In this volume, international artists, media theorists, art historians, and curators explore histories and concepts of radio and art - in a world where old and new notions of communication and distribution are converging in the vast radio network known as the cell phone."
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Umfangsangabe: 541 S. : zahlr. Ill.