Professor Pier Luigi Capucci
Pier Luigi Capucci is professor at the University of Urbino,
at the SUPSI — University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern
Switzerland, at the NABA in Milan, and in other institutions. He has
been professor at the Universities of Rome “La Sapienza” Bologna and
Florence. Since 2008 he has been working as a supervisor in the M-Node
Ph.D. Research Programme of the Planetary Collegium (University of
Plymouth).
Since the early 80s he has been concerned with communication’s
technologies and with the relationships among arts, sciences, and
technologies. His theoretical activity is concerned with idioms,
techniques and technologies of representation and communication in the
communication and art realms, and with the technoscience-based art
forms. In the field of applied research he works on the opportunities of
social relationships raised by online communications and new
media.
Pier Luigi has published over 300 texts in books,
magazines, and
conference papers. His books include “Realtà del virtuale”
(Reality
of the
virtual, 1993), on virtual technologies and the relationships between
culture and sensorial representations; “Il corpo tecnologico” (The
technological body, 1994), on the impact of technologies on the human
body; and “Arte e tecnologie” (Art and technologies, 1996), about arts,
sciences, and technologies.
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full list of his publications!
In 2000, he founded
Noema, a web magazine devoted to
culture-sciences-technologies interrelations and influences, which he is
the director of.
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