Pau David Alsina González
Professor Agregat Arts and Humanities Department
The R&D activities of researcher Pau Alsina Gonzalez focus on the study of the arts and of contemporary philosophical and techno-scientific thought, from both a historical and theoretical perspective and, in the case of the arts, a structural one, associated with the processes of reception, creation-production, exhibition, storage and conservation. His main research interests are linked with the so-called "new materialism" perspective (which is to be found in fields such as post-structuralist thought, media archaeology, object-oriented ontology and the actor-network theory), studies on art and media culture (the relationship between art, science and technology) and, specifically, with regard to historical, theoretical or empirical studies around the theories of body and space, as an important component of the programme that has been dubbed the "ontology of the present". He is a member of the UOC's GRECS (Culture and Society Studies Group) R&D group.
Expert in::
- Adoption
- Generative art
- Mass media
- ICT Information and Communication Technologies
- Research group
- DARTS
- Area
- Arts and Humanities
- Area of specialization
- Languages and cultures, Education and ICT, Creativity and Digital Culture,
- Membership Center
- Faculties
ODS:
The R&D activities of researcher Pau Alsina Gonzalez focus on the study of the arts and of contemporary philosophical and techno-scientific thought, from both a historical and theoretical perspective and, in the case of the arts, a structural one, associated with the processes of reception, creation-production, exhibition, storage and conservation.
His main research interests are linked with the so-called "new materialism" perspective (which is to be found in fields such as post-structuralist thought, media archaeology, object-oriented ontology and the actor-network theory), studies on art and media culture (the relationship between art, science and technology) and, specifically, with regard to historical, theoretical or empirical studies around the theories of body and space, as an important component of the programme that has been dubbed the "ontology of the present".
He is a member of the UOC's DARTS (Design, Art, Technology and Society) R&D group.