Alessandro Ludovico
Alessandro Ludovico (born 1969) is a researcher, artist and chief editor of Neural magazine since 1993. He received his Ph.D. degree in English and Media from Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge (UK). He is Associate Professor at the Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton[1] and Lecturer at Parsons Paris – The New School.[2] He has published and edited several books, and has lectured worldwide. He also served as an advisor for the Documenta 12 Magazine Project. He is one of the authors of the award-winning Hacking Monopolism trilogy of artworks ("Google Will Eat Itself",[3] "Amazon Noir",[4] "Face to Facebook").[5]
Biography
[edit]Ludovico is one of the founding contributors to the Nettime community and one of the founders of the organization Mag.Net (Magazine Network of Electronic Cultural Publishers).[6] He is a contributor to Springerin and has been a contributor for various media, including RTSI (Italian language Switzerland Radiotelevision). In 2001 he was part of the n.a.m.e. (normal audio media environment) art group and developed "Sonic Genoma", a computer/sound art installation. He also conducted 20 "Neural Station", a weekly radio show on electronic music and digital culture on Controradio, Bari. He has written several books, including Suoni Futuri Digitali, la musica e il suo deflagrante impatto con la cultura digitale[7] and Post-Digital Print, the mutation of publishing since 1894,[8] which has been translated into Italian,[9] French[10] and Korean.[11]
Significant works
[edit]- "In Defense of Poor Media"[12]
- "The Post-Digital Publishing Archive: An Inventory of Speculative Strategies"[12]
- "From Browser’s Cache to the Human Genome – Towards an Extended Notion of Publishing"[12]
Further reading
[edit]- Lovink, Geert; Rasch, Miriam (2013). Unlike Us Reader: Social Media Monopolies and Their Alternatives. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Institute of Network Cultures. ISBN 9789081857529.
- Caraco, Benjamin (2017). "Alessandro Ludovico, Post-Digital Print: La mutation de l'édition depuis 1894" [Alessandro Ludovico, Post-digital Print: The Mutation of Publishing Since 1894]. Bulletin des bibliothèques de France (in French) (12): 124–125. ISSN 1292-8399.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Dr Alessandro Ludovico | Winchester School of Art | University of Southampton".
- ^ "Faculty | Parsons Paris".
- ^ "Gwei - Google Will Eat Itself | transmediale".
- ^ "Amazon Noir - the Big Book Crime | transmediale".
- ^ "Face to Facebook | transmediale".
- ^ The Mag.net Reader: Experiences in Electronic Cultural Publishing (2006), ISBN 978-8479075088, 2009. Retrieved on 25 September 2016.
- ^ “Suoni Futuri Digitali, la musica e il suo deflagrante impatto con la cultura digitale”, ISBN 9788873036142, 2000. Retrieved on 24 August 2017.
- ^ Post-digital Print: The Mutation of Publishing Since 1894, Onomatopee, ISBN 9789491677014, 2013.
- ^ Post-digital print. La mutazione dell'editoria dal 1894, CaratteriMobili, ISBN 9788896989500, 2014.
- ^ Post-digital print. La mutation de l'édition depuis 1894, B42, ISBN 9782917855751, 2016.
- ^ 포스트디지털 프린트 1894년 이후 출판의 변화, 미디어버스, ISBN 9788994027654, 2017
- ^ a b c "Alessandro ludovico | Search Results | P—DPA".
External links
[edit]- Keynote, "Creatividades, Prácticas e Investigación en Cultura Digital” conference at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile, 2017. Retrieved on 7 November 2017.
- Keynote, Primer Foro Internacional del Nuevos Medios at the Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago de Chile, 2013. Retrieved on 7 November 2017.
- Interview during ISEA2017, international conference about his Temporary Library of Latin America media art, 2017. Retrieved on 7 November 2017.
- Talk at the Leaders in Software and Art Conference, LISA2013, Tishman Auditorium in New York City, 2013. Retrieved on 7 November 2017.
- interview about Face to Facebook for the national Australian TV - The Feed - SBS World News Australia, 2013. Retrieved on 7 November 2017.
- mentioned during a FoxNews Los Angeles report on Face to Facebook, 2011. Retrieved on 7 November 2017.
- interviews by OCAD students, Toronto about his theories on publishing, 2014. Retrieved on 7 November 2017.