presentation (7)
These ate the slides for my presentation @ Scanner II last Tuesday 19th of October 2010
http://scanner.institutdelteatre.cat/scanner/index.php?lang=es
BATESON
Can the computers think like humans?
-That reminds me of a story!
WE FEEL FINE
Storytelling
Context/domain of interactions
Relations
Word Cloud made with all the words of the descriptions of the plenaries and work sessions from MOVS10
body
context
text
connections
relational
communication
exchange
sharing
information
life
art
time
space
process
product
research
real
virtual
memory
storage
imagination
creativity
center
periphery
up
bottom
power
politics
person
structure
organization
strategy
local
global
biology
culture
borders
architecture
freedom
free
access
democracy
horizontal
interaction
place
user
player
gamer
patient
client
spectator
amateur
participant
consumer
viewer
visitor
actor
subject
receptor
member
public
student
performer
apprentice
disciple
aficionado
enthusiast
citizen
professional
Models of mind/body/life/environment
Systems?
Designed experiences?
Engineered exchanges?
Infrastructures of Generosity?
Socially Augmented?
SITUATED ACTIONS: performances
CHANGES
BOUNDARY
INTERFACE
STATE/Behaviors
RULES (open relationship)
WHAT IS CHANGING??
CHANGE
VARIABLES IN A SYSTEM:
CONTROL
AGENCY
AUTONOMY
EMERGENCE OF
ACCUMULATION IN TIME = PACE
ACCUMULATION IN SPACE = PLACE
hubs, nodes and relations
INTENSITY/FLOWS/
SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS
KNOWLEDGE: MEMORY AND IMAGINATION/IS ALWAYS SHARED/ALWAYS EMBODIED
COMMUNITY/COLLECTIVE/crowds (artists, community and institutions)
INNOVATION: ALWAYS COLLABORATIVE AND LINEAGE BASED
SOCIAL AUGMENTATION OF THE COGNITIVE PROCESSES
COGNITIVE AUGMENTATION OF THE SOCIAL
Individuals/community
communication Infrastructure
Dynamics
Knowledge
Articulation
Metabolic
Evolutionary
Adaptive
Re-designable
Re-engineered
META and self
ECOSYSTEMS...
HYBRID SYSTEMS:
TECHNOLOGIES OF TRANSMISSION AND CHANGE
PERFORMANCE TECHNE
AUGMENTED STORYTELLING
distributed...performance
V2_ Ground floor, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam. March 12, 2009, 8 p.m. Admission: free.
In this edition of Test_Lab, the outcome of artistic experiments in (counter-) intuitive Artistic Interfaces will be elaborated upon by interaction maker and researcher Kristina Andersen. While designers aim to advance interfaces to more intuitive use, through notions such as metaphor, artists often take a radically different approach, by incorporating counter-intuitive responses. This tension will be exemplified through demonstrations of the intuitive software design of Watch That Sound (Jacques van de Veerdonk and V2_Lab), a preview of the adaptive physical space of Liquid Space 6.0 (Studio Roosegaarde), and the body interface and tangible interaction prototypes of Dark Matter (Tom Heene and the Center for User Experience Research, KU Leuven) and Cubebrowser (Ludwig Zeller). The audience, in the tradition of Test_Lab, is once again invited to actively engage with the demonstrated works and put their use to the test.Full program description: www.v2.nlThis event will be streamed live at http://live.v2.nlKristina Andersenwww.lockergirl.comThe Watch That Sound tool is a co-production between Jacques van de Veerdonk and V2_Lab. www.watchthatsound.nlCubeBrowser is a project by Ludwig Zeller in collaboration with Martin Nawrath, Nando Nkrumah, Bernd Voss, Charlotte Krauss, Andreas Muxel, Heinz Nink and Lasse Scherffig.www.cubebrowser.deDark Matter is a project initiated by media artist Tom Heene and the Center for User Experience Research - CUO (KU Leuven, Dries De Roeck & Dirk Bollen). It is developed in collaboration with LAHAAG (Pieter Heremans & Gert Aertsen), NODEBOX (Lievn Menschaert & Tom De Smedt) and WICA (UGent, Kris Vanhecke & Tom Deryckere). Dark Matter is an Art&D project funded by the IBBT (Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology). It has the support of XenICs and iMAL (Center for Digital Cultures and Technology).soc.kuleuven.be/com/mediac/artdLiquid Space 6.0 was developed by Daan Roosegaarde and the Studio Roosegaarde team (Peter de Man, Axis Stuifmeel and project staff).www.studioroosegaarde.netFor more information, please contact Michel van Dartel,E: michel@v2.nlT: +31 (0)10 2067272.