Racing Cyberculture
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Racing Cyberculture by Christopher McGahan, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This thought-provoking hardback spans 226 pages and delves into the often-overlooked intersections of race, culture, and technology in the realm of new media art.
McGahan challenges the 'race-blind' myth of cyberspace, revealing how various artists confront and explore racial and cultural identities through their work. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in cultural studies, art, media, and the social aspects of cyberspace. It offers a critical examination of how information technology shapes, reflects, and sometimes distorts our understanding of diversity within digital spaces.
Join the conversation about the future of art and identity in the digital age with Racing Cyberculture, a vital contribution to contemporary discussions on art and the Internet.