ISSN: 2174-7563
No. 17 (2019): Images Flow
This issue will dedicate its efforts to show a snapshot of all the theoretical and artistic practices that start and take the Internet as a social process of live exchange. A set of practices that use information flows as a form of social architecture, and that are capable of building knowledge from the circulation and collective spill of multiple knowledge.
A principle of online action that ceases to be a means of transmission and becomes a support for thought and raw material for experimentation. If the traditional artist found his source of inspiration in nature, today we must take the internet as a plural space of events where space for representation, time, authorship, content, audience, artificial intelligences and other manifestations make up a new definition of art.
The flows of the images in networks move us away from the old single-channel learning model that prepared us to be operators (time alienated), and they take us into a new paradigm where we are protagonists of our time.
Editorial coordination: Tomás Zarza y Miguel Sánchez-Moñita
Direction and editing: José Ramón Alcalá and Tomás Zarza