CONTACT:
email: manovich {at} ucsd {dot} edu
facebook:
myspace: myspace.com/lev_manovich
Flickr: .flickr.com/photos/manovich
AIM: levmano
Yahoo! Messenger: levmano12
mailing address:
University of California, San Diego,
Professor Lev Manovich,
Visual Arts Department,
9500 Gilman Drive. #0084,
La Jolla, CA 92093-0084, U.S.A
LECTURES { ABSTRACTS }:
descriptions of some of the lectures I presented recently:
Media after Software.
a set of lectures presented at Art Academy, Gothenberg, Sweden. Notes.
Scale Effects.
Why scale is the key concept for understanding digital culture now. More...
Thinking about User Generated Content.
lecture notes
Future Theory.
(first presented at @X-Media aRt&D, Singapore, September 28, 2007).
New directions for theory of digital culture. More...
"I Chocolate You": aesthetisation of
Information Interfaces
A paradigm shift in the design of interfaces - from first iMac (1997) to LG Chocolate (2007) More..
Software Culture.
I will present a brief cultural history of how a computer was gradually
turned into a machine for media simulation and new media invention between early 1960s and late 1970s. More...
After Effects, or Invisible Revolution.
After software such as After Effects was adopted by a design and media professionals in the second part of the 1990s, visual language of moving images has fundamentally changed. More...
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{ RECENT} PRESS:
Interview with Cicero Inacio da Silva for the UOL (Universo On-Line), the supplement Tropico (November 12, 2007).
Review of SOFT CINEMA DVD in the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
(selected as the Book of the Month for February 2007).
Le Monde Diplomatique (Norway Edition), “Database as a Cultural Form,” a feature by Trong Lundemo, January 2007.
Interview in Spiegel: Kultur SPIEGEL (8/2006) - 31.07.2006
WATCH {
SOFT CINEMA }
PRODUCT {
SOFT CINEMA DVD}:
DVD-video with 40 page color booklet
The MIT Press, 2005; reprinted 2006
ISBN 0-262-13456-X
ORDER the DVD at amazon.com
available through The MIT Press, online resellers, and leading museum and art bookstores.
dounload the DVD booklet | the slipcase cover | design proofs
BESTS:
design / innovation / business:
businesweek innovate
real-time theory: trendwatching
info-aesthetics research: infosthetics
shop: Prada Tokyo | images (12/2003): 1 2 3 4
experience : Yokohama International Port Terminal | images (12/2003): 1 2 3 4 5 6
go east : drive through Chernobyl with Elena
mapping: how news travel on the internet
listen: itconversations
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LEARN:
ICAM150/VIS159 winter 2008: syllabi
SCENES:

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SOFTWARE STUDIES INITIATIVE { NEW LAB }:
Establsihed April 2007.
Supported by Calit2 and CRCA.
Our goal is to facilitate the emerging work in sofware studies around the world. Currently in development: a web portal, software studies bibliography, and other projects.
READ { LATEST ARTICLES }:
The practice of Everyday (Media) Life: Tactics as Strategies | 2/2008
Designing Shanghai, or Why East of the New West | 2007 |
Design in Shanghai, Asia and Eastern Europe vs. "old west"
What comes after Remix? | 2007 |
reflections on remix culture
Interaction as an Aesthetic Event | 2007 |
interaction as a designed experience
FORTHCOMING BOOKS:
1. Software Studies
The following articles are based on the book manuscript currently in preparation:
Alan Kay and inventon of Metamedia 2006 | software theory
Understanding Hybrid Media 2007 | motion graphics
(this article contains the key arguments from After Effects articles + paralleles between motion graphics and architecture + analysis of specific artistsic works)
After Effects, or Velvet Revolution- part1 2006 | motion graphics
After Effects, or Velvet Revolution- part 2 2006 | motion graphics
Import/Export 2006 | design workflow and contemporary design aesthetics
Image Future 2006 | special effects
2. Info-aestheticS: Information and Form
The unprecedented growth of information puts new pressures on contemporary societies. We need to invent new ways to interact with information, new ways to represent it, and new ways to make sense of it. How do artists, designers, and architects are responding to these challenges? Rather than trying to defend ourselves against "information glut," can we approach this situation creatively as the opportunity to invent new forms appropriate for our information-rich world? Since 2000, Lev Manovich has investigated these questions in a project called Info-Aesthetics. The concept of info-aesthetcis allows us to relate together a wide range of cultural phenomena, including some of the most interesting projects in a variety of areas of contemporary culture: cinema, architecture, space design, fashion, interface design, motion graphics, visual art, computer science, and, of course, information visualization.
The following articles are based on the book manuscript currently in preparation:
Info-Aesthetics proposal | spring 2004
Interaction as an Aesthetic Event | 2007 | aesthetisation of interfaces
The Painter of Contemporary Life | 2005 | about Miltos Manetas
Social Data Browser 2006 | about The Dumpster by Golan Levin
Friendly Alien: Object and Interface 2005 | interface and product design
Remixability and Modularity 2005 | remixability and WEB 2.0
The Shape of Information 2005 | summary of Info-aesthetics themes
Scale Effects 2005 | review of IGRID 2005
more articles...
3. Expaded Image
New kinds of images. New uses of images. New dimensions of visual communication. (articles which will be included in this collection.)
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