We announce the publication of the 2nd volume of The Science and Technology of the Arts Collection, a collaboration between CITAR and UCP Press. This is a collection of scientific books that aims to accompany two of the center's main lines of research - Cinema & Visual Arts and Sound & New Media Art - dialoguing with the scientific production of the main events organized by the research unit.
This second volume, “e-motion”, edited by Ana Gago, João Pedro Amorim and Nádia Moura, brings together contributions from various artistic fields, exploring the relationship between movement, emotion and digitalization in the arts. Seeking to expand on some of the central discussions of the 1st edition of the Graduate Conference on Science and Technology of the Arts, this book examines some of the transformations that the digital age has wrought on notions of the body, materiality and perception.
The [e]motion volume is now available to read for free on the UCP Press Open Books portal.