Articles of ‘Christiane Paul’

Measuring Disturbances

Measuring Disturbances

How Media Look at the World

By Christiane Paul
Ideally, today’s media landscape could function as a way of measuring the political, economic, and social disturbances in our societies’ structures, thereby helping us to find a basis for action and adjust structural problems. Then again, media themselves can be seen as a disturbance of reality, being [...]



CHRISTIANE PAUL

CHRISTIANE PAUL

Christiane Paul is the Director of the Media Studies Graduate Programs at The New School, NY, and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her recent books are Digital Art (2003/2008), New Media in the White Cube and Beyond (2008) and Context Providers – Conditions of Meaning in Media [...]



Sustainable Art Practices / Producing Art in the 21st Century

By Christiane Paul
Sustainability has become the new “social networking”-at least it seems to have superseded the latter as the catchword du jour. An increasing number of conferences, think tanks, art exhibitions and publications have been devoted to the subject over the past few years and have reached critical mass. Sustainability has moved from its [...]