Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2015
Publisher
Spector Books
ISBN-10
3959050151
ISBN-13
9783959050159
Description
This work delves into the groundbreaking art of Ian Cheng, who explores the intersection of narrative and simulation through digital mediums. The contributors unravel Cheng's innovative approach to creating immersive worlds that simulate complex systems, reflecting the unpredictable nature of existence itself. Through a series of essays and analyses, they discuss how Cheng’s art challenges traditional storytelling, inviting audiences to engage with evolving narratives that respond to viewer interactions.
The text presents a thought-provoking dialogue on the implications of live simulations and their role in contemporary art. It offers insights into how Cheng’s creations mirror the chaotic dynamics of life while provoking deeper philosophical inquiries about agency, evolution, and the digital landscape's future. As a collective reflection on Cheng's oeuvre, this book is a must-read for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, engaging them in a conversation about the nature of reality and representation in the digital age.
The text presents a thought-provoking dialogue on the implications of live simulations and their role in contemporary art. It offers insights into how Cheng’s creations mirror the chaotic dynamics of life while provoking deeper philosophical inquiries about agency, evolution, and the digital landscape's future. As a collective reflection on Cheng's oeuvre, this book is a must-read for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, engaging them in a conversation about the nature of reality and representation in the digital age.
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