Difference between revisions of "Olga Goriunova"

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* "Autocreativity. The Operation of Codes of Freedom in Art and Culture", in [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=31 ''FLOSS + ART''], edited by Aymeric Mansoux and Marloes de Valk, OpenMute, London, 2008.
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* With Chiara Bernardi, [http://www.academia.edu/2125760/Social_Networking_Sites "Social Networking Sites"], in ''John Hopkins Guidebook to the Digital Humanities'', edited by Marie-Laure Ryan, Lori Emerson and Benjamin Robertson, Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, 2013.
* "Vitalist Technocultural Thinking in Revolutionary Russia (on Piotr Engelmeier)", in ''Place Studies in Art, Media, Science and Technology. Historical Investigations on the Sites and the Migration of Knowledge'', edited by Andreas Broeckmann and Gunalan Nadarajan, Verlag und Datenbank für Geisteswissenschaften, VDG, Weimar, 2009.
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* With Matthew Fuller, [http://www.academia.edu/2125730/12_Phrase "Phrase"], in ''Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social'', edited by Celia Lury and Nina Wakeford, Routledge, 2012, pp 163-171.
* "A Life Story of Runme.org, software art repository", in ''ART ++'', edited by David-Olivier Lartigaud, Éditions HYX, Paris, 2009. (in French)
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* With Matthew Fuller, [http://www.academia.edu/2125729/Worse_Luck "Worse Luck"], in ''Down by Law: Revisiting Normativity with Deleuze/Nomadic Thought'', edited by Rosi Braidotti and Patricia Pisters, New York/London: Continuum, 2012, pp 159-172.
* With Alexei Shulgin, "Glitch", in [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=35 ''Software Studies: a Lexicon''], edited by Matthew Fuller, Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2008.
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* "A Life Story of Runme.org, software art repository", in ''ART ++'' (in French), edited by David-Olivier Lartigaud, Paris: Éditions HYX, 2011, pp 113-140. (in French)
* With Alexei Shulgin, "From Art on Networks to Art on Platforms", in [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=2625 ''Data Browser 3: Curating Immateriality: On the Work of the Curator in the Age of Network Systems''], edited by Joasia Krysa, Autonomedia, New York, 2006.
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* [http://www.academia.edu/2125733/Vitalist_Technocultural_Thinking_in_Revolutionary_Russia_on_Piotr_Engelmeier_ "Vitalist Technocultural Thinking in Revolutionary Russia (on Piotr Engelmeier)"], in ''Place Studies in Art, Media, Science and Technology. Historical Investigations on the Sites and the Migration of Knowledge'', edited by Andreas Broeckmann and Gunalan Nadarajan, Weimar: Verlag und Datenbank für Geisteswissenschaften, 2009, pp 183-197.
* "'Male literature' of Udaffcom and other networked artistic practices of the cultural resistance", in ''Control + Shift. Public and Private Usages of the Russian Internet'', edited by Henrike Schmidt, Katy Teubener, Natalja Konradova, Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2006. Re-printed in ''XXXXX'', xxxxx and OpenMute, UK, 2006.
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* [http://www.academia.edu/2125734/FCJ-115_Autocreativity_and_Organisational_Aesthetics_in_Art_Platforms "Autocreativity. The Operation of Codes of Freedom in Art and Culture"], in [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=31 ''FLOSS + ART''], edited by Aymeric Mansoux and Marloes de Valk, London: OpenMute, 2008.
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* With Alexei Shulgin, [http://www.academia.edu/3059846/Glitch "Glitch"], in [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=35 ''Software Studies: a Lexicon''], edited by Matthew Fuller, Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2008.
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* With Alexei Shulgin, [http://www.academia.edu/2125723/FROM_ART_ON_NETWORKS_TO_ART_ON_PLATFORMS_CASE_STUDIES_RUNME._ORG_MICROMUSIC_.NET_AND_UDAFF._COM_ "From Art on Networks to Art on Platforms"], in [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=2625 ''Data Browser 3: Curating Immateriality: On the Work of the Curator in the Age of Network Systems''], edited by Joasia Krysa, Autonomedia, New York, 2006.
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* [http://www.academia.edu/2125721/Male_Literatureof_Udaff._com_and_Other_Networked_Artistic_Practices_of_the_Cultural_Resistance "'Male literature' of Udaff.com and other networked artistic practices of the cultural resistance"], in ''Control + Shift. Public and Private Usages of the Russian Internet'', edited by Henrike Schmidt, Katy Teubener, Natalja Konradova, Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2006. Re-printed in ''XXXXX'', xxxxx and OpenMute, UK, 2006.
  
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; Selected articles
* "Old Contexts for New Media Cultures (in Russia)", ''Third Text'', 2009.
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* "The force of digital aesthetics: on memes, hacking, and individuation", ''Zeitschrift fur Medienwissenschaft'', No. 8, edited by Erich Horl, Mark Hansen, "Medienasthetik", #1. (in German) [http://www.academia.edu/3065938/The_force_of_digital_aesthetics_on_memes_hacking_and_individuation (English translation)]
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* [http://www.academia.edu/2125726/New_media_idiocy "New Media Idiocy"], ''Convergence'', Sage.
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* [http://www.academia.edu/2125732/Old_Contexts_for_New_Media_Cultures_in_Russia_ "Old Contexts for New Media Cultures (in Russia)"], ''Third Text: Special issue on Media Arts: Practice, Institutions and Histories'', Vol 3, No 3, 2009, pp 261-269.
 
* "Swarm Forms: On Platforms and Creativity’, ''Mute'', Vol 2, No 4, January 2007, London.
 
* "Swarm Forms: On Platforms and Creativity’, ''Mute'', Vol 2, No 4, January 2007, London.
 
* "Notes on the Death of Net.Art", ''Springerin'', #3, (Vienna, 2001); Re-printed in German in ''ESC'', Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 2002.
 
* "Notes on the Death of Net.Art", ''Springerin'', #3, (Vienna, 2001); Re-printed in German in ''ESC'', Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 2002.

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Born 1977 in Ulan-Ude, USSR. Scholar and curator in the fields of digital media arts and cultures. Assistant Professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick.

She graduated in 1999 from department of philology, Moscow State University. Recently has completed her Ph.D. on "Art Platforms. The constitution of cultural and artistic currents on the Internet" in Media Lab, University of Art and Design Helsinki, on the concept of art platforms, with close attention to the questions of organizational aesthetics, autocreativity, collective, flexible and amateur production, network politics and valorization as playing out in the materiality of digital cultures.

She taught audiovisual arts, sociology of art and media theory in Moscow City University and Moscow State University of Humanities; in many educational media institutions in St. Petersburg (course on the history of media technologies and essentials of media theory "Media: history of expansion", 2000-2001 Pro Arte Institute); Almaty/Kazakhstan ("New Media Art Strategies" Programme, 2001 Center for Contemporary Art); Moldova and has lectured world-wide.

In 2001 she curated and moderated the round table discussion Copyright in the Age of Digital Reproduction, MediaForum, Moscow. She is a co-organizer of Readme software art festivals (Moscow 2002, Helsinki 2003, Aarhus 2004, Dortmund 2005); a co-organizer of software art repository Runme.org. From 2001 a member of Data Exchange Laboratory. In 2010, Goriunova organized an international exhibition Funware that was first shown in Arnolfini gallery in Bristol and which then traveled to the cultural organisations MU and Baltan, in Eindhoven in The Netherlands (November 2010 – January 2011).

She written and published on a broad range of topics in the areas of new media theory and art, literature in the digital age, history of philosophy of technology, aesthetics, social and critical theory, emphasizing questions at the intersection of digital materiality, aesthetics and organisation. Research interests include digital folklore, aesthetics of glitch, FLOSS (free, libre and open source software) and culture, online participatory platforms, 8-bit music and low tech aesthetics, sociology of artistic experiment and "male" literature, amongst others.

She lives in Moscow and London.

Literature

Books
Books edited
  • Readme 100 Temporary Software Art Factory, Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund, 2006.
  • Readme Edition 2004. Software Art and Cultures, Digital Aesthetics Research Centre, University of Aarhus, 2004, co-editor.
  • ReadMe 2.3 Reader. About Software Art, NIFCA Publication 25, Helsinki, 2003, co-editor.
  • Read_me 1.2, Moscow, Russia, 2002, co-editor.
Book chapters
Selected articles
  • "The force of digital aesthetics: on memes, hacking, and individuation", Zeitschrift fur Medienwissenschaft, No. 8, edited by Erich Horl, Mark Hansen, "Medienasthetik", #1. (in German) (English translation)
  • "New Media Idiocy", Convergence, Sage.
  • "Old Contexts for New Media Cultures (in Russia)", Third Text: Special issue on Media Arts: Practice, Institutions and Histories, Vol 3, No 3, 2009, pp 261-269.
  • "Swarm Forms: On Platforms and Creativity’, Mute, Vol 2, No 4, January 2007, London.
  • "Notes on the Death of Net.Art", Springerin, #3, (Vienna, 2001); Re-printed in German in ESC, Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 2002.
  • "Artistic software for dummies", in: read_me 1.2 CD&book, 2002.

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