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The Florida Research Ensemble is an interdisciplinary collaborative arts and research group experimenting with choragraphy, which applies modernist arts practices and poststructural theory to the design of image as category. Image categories function for networked digital media the way Aristotle's word categories functioned for literacy.

Produktbeschreibung
The Florida Research Ensemble is an interdisciplinary collaborative arts and research group experimenting with choragraphy, which applies modernist arts practices and poststructural theory to the design of image as category. Image categories function for networked digital media the way Aristotle's word categories functioned for literacy.
Autorenporträt
Gregory L. Ulmer, PhD (1972), Brown University, is Professor Emeritus, University of Florida. He is the author of Applied Grammatology (1985), and Internet Invention (2003), among other books and essays developing the theory of electracy as the digital apparatus. Barbara Jo Revelle, MFA (1973), University of Colorado, Boulder, is Professor Emeritus, University of Florida. Her creative photography has been included in numerous exhibitions and permanent public collections. She is Society of Photographic Education honored educator of the year 2017. John Craig Freeman, MFA (1991), University of Colorado Boulder, is Professor at Emerson College, an artist, a Research Affiliate, MIT Open Documentary Lab (2022), a Fellow at ZERO1 American Arts Incubator (2016), LACMA Art + Technology (2015), and NEA (1992). William L. Tilson, MArch (1975), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, is Professor Emeritus, University of Florida. He has published essays on the impact of media on public space and plans for historic seacoast communities in Florida and the Caribbean.