META.SPACE
Visions of Space
Hardcover, 560 pages
Editors: Alfred Weidinger, Fabian Müller-Nittel and Markus Reindl / OÖ Landes-Kultur GmbH
Article: Design in the Meta.space: A speculative investigation into the spatial perception
at the virtual-analog frontier.
The concept of the metaverse, a virtual world that runs parallel to our own and represents
the next stage of the internet, has sparked intense debates since the blockchain craze
began. However, the ability to construct and shape worlds by manipulating social, real,
and imaginary spaces has arguably been a crucial aspect of artistic and scientific
creativity throughout history. Accompanying an exhibition at the Francisco Carolinum in
Linz, the scientific anthology Meta.space—Visions of Space from the Middle Ages to the
Digital Age explores this multifaceted history from an art-historical perspective.
Featuring seventy-five positions in analog, digital, and inter-media art, it provides a
foundational contribution to ongoing discussions about the metaverse. The anthology covers
a range of topics, including early painterly solutions to pictorial space problems in the
fifteenth century, how works of sculpture create spaces, and the sensory, scholarly, and
technological practices involved in charting spaces. Additionally, the book critically
examines the dystopian and utopian potential of cutting-edge metaspace concepts. If you
would like a copy, please order one
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Authors: Justyna Profaska, Sara Radi Sayed Ali Ahme, Carmen Armenteros Puchades