Joseph DeLappe
Editor
Incite: digital art and activism.
Abstract
INCITE: Digital Art and Activism is a collaborative artists' book, featuring creative responses from artists, scholars and activists connected through the Digital Art and Activism Network, and edited by Joseph DeLappe (Abertay University) and Laura Leuzzi (Robert Gordon University). Each contributor was asked to create a three-page chapter, in an effort to gather the disparate yet connected activism, practices and scholarship as represented by those involved in the network. Peacock and the worm Risograph Technician Neil Corall interpreted their individual submissions for the Risograph and designed the book's overall layout, bringing together the diverse contributions into a cohesive whole, while maintaining their distinctive identities.
Citation
DELAPPE, J. and LEUZZI, L. (eds.) 2023. Incite: digital art and activism. Aberdeen: peacock and the worm.
Book Type | Edited Book |
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Online Publication Date | Feb 15, 2024 |
Publication Date | Dec 31, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Jan 30, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 15, 2024 |
Publisher | peacock and the worm |
ISBN | 9781739217921 |
Keywords | Digital art; Social activism; Artist networks |
Public URL | https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2225618 |
Additional Information | Contributing artists and authors include: B.D. Owens; Donna Holford-Lovell; Elaine Shemilt; Ellie Harrison; Eve Mosher; Gair Dunlop; Giulia Casalini; Hadi Mehrpouya and Duncan Nicoll; Iliyana Nedkova; John Butler; Jon Blackwood; Joseph DeLappe; Laura Leuzzi; Maja Zećo; Malath Abbas; Martin Zeilinger; Moza Almatrooshi; Niya B.; Tom deMajo; Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi; and Zoyander Street. Book layout and design was undertaken by Neil Corall. The book was launched at an event on the 10th November 2023. A review of this book has been published in Neural, issue 75 ( https://neural.it/issues/neural-75-artificial-corporeality/ ). |
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