Unsitely Aesthetics seeks to address the unconventional ways in which
contemporary art is made and engaged with across the vastly expanded
networks of new media culture, arguing--counterintuitively--that network
culture not only embodies its own version of "situatedness" but can also
lead to the creation of a more democratic art, with the Internet acting
as a far broader public space than the traditional site-specificity of
old, a space in which artists can encounter and perhaps even engender
new publics for their work. The book aims to theorize current dynamics
in media and sound art practice, and includes interviews and
conversations with Barbara Campbell, Linda Carroli, Hugh Davies, Bec
Dean, Renate Ferro, John Craig Freeman, Jo-Anne Green, Teri Hoskin,
Lucas Ihlein, Yao Jui-Chung, kanarinka (a.k.a. Catherine D'Ignazio),
Scott Kildall, Deborah Kelly, Natalie Loveless, Michael Takeo Magruder,
Timothy Conway Murray, Norie Neumark, Victoria Scott, Brooke Singer,
Igor fitromajer, Helen Thorington and Darren Tofts.