Timothy
Druckrey
<druckrey@interport.net> Timothy Druckrey is an independent curator, critic and writer concerned with issues of media history, representation, and technology. He has taught in graduate programmes at the International Center of Photography, the School of Visual Arts, and the Center of Creative Imaging. He lectures internationally about the cultural impact of digital media, the transformation of representation, and communication in interactive and networked environments. He co-organized the international symposium "Ideologies of Technology" at the Dia Center of the Arts (and co-edited the book available from Bay Press: Culture on the Brink: Ideologies of Technology) and co-curated the exhibition "Iterations: The New Image" at the International Center of Photography and edited the book published by MIT Press. As a theorist of contemporary media, he has curated exhibitions and has contributed extensively to numerous print and net publications, including San Francisco Camerawork, Afterimage, Artforum, Art and Text, Telepolis, and adaweb. He is currently writing a study
of the relationships between technology and photography called Photography,
Technology and Representation (forthcoming from Manchester University Press),
edited Electronic Culture: Technology and Visual Representation (Aperture)
collecting essays on the social impact of digital technology, and working
in curatorial collaboratives for exhibitions in New York (Formulations)
and Helsinki.
Links zu Tim Druckrey T. Druckrey: "The Fate of Reason in the Global Network." In: Ars Electronica, Linz 1995, p.151-163 Gretchen Bender and Timothy Druckrey, ed., Culture on the Brink: Ideologies of Technology (Seattle: Bay, 1994) T. Druckrey: "Netopos: ...
Notopos: Bodies of Knowledge." In: Medien.Kunst.Passagen, 3/94: Nonlocated
Online, p.9-12 (also available:
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