calin dan on Sun, 15 Feb 1998 10:32:55 +0100 (MET) |
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<nettime> violence as authorship |
Violence as authorship. Why is interactivity the first commandment in the religion of new media could be understood as both obvious and unclear. Obvious is the fact that interactivity - @ the present level of sophistication - is mainly a business of violent intrusion in otherwise linear concepts. And it seems that violence - sublimated though - is now an important ingredient of mass culture. Unclear remains how much is interactivity rewarding the idea of authorship, and connected 2 that how significant a need creativity represents 4 the user. What lasts in the end of this trip is just a vague landscape where collective creativity, violence and control over the territory of fiction compete with the dominance of single authorship. If the responsive machines are supposed to infuse a horizontal (non-hierarchic) view on crucial matters, then uniqueness should become obsolete, as an entrenched form of defending identity and economics. Content in Istanbul. Istanbul has been a place of intense data traffic 4 millennia. In the old city, a feeling of irrepressible amounts (time, events, merchandise) is overwhelming the stress of constant noise and agressivity. The quotation aesthetics of the oriental bazaar was intensely speculated in the visual arts of the late 80s/beginning 90s. It was then understood that the fall of some ideological barriers allows incredible cultural connections @ the level of basic signals (packaging, fashion, printed matter, entertainment), all valued by the new possibility of global perception. Multi media production of the late 90s should pay attention to the procedures of this ancient and still available cultural nomadism. Notions like authorship, ownership, cultural/moral/legal property, appropriation, synthesis, eclecticism, multi sensorialism, conceptualism, market values, aesthetic autonomy, are checked upon in the bazaar consistently and without interruption, no matter the political stress. When huge amounts of exciting data lie around, I guess that the most reasonable way of being creative is to work on the display. No big distance in that between the newmedia oriented artists and the intelligent promeneur in places where Russians, Kalmuks, Romanians, Poles, Jews, Americans, Weuropeans are buying and selling the most useful and the most absurd products that can sit on the two sides of the imagination. But controlling the display means also owning the merchandise; a critical option for the newmedia artist is to have the abilities - mental, social, financial- to step into the position of a wholesale shopper. Calin Dan ONLY REPLY ADRESS: calin@euronet.nl till February 28: Akademie Schloss Solitude Studio 22 Solitude 3 D - 70197 Stuttgart T: + 49 711 699 30 122 F: + 49 711 699 30 150 from March 1: Rozengracht 105/D4 NL - 1016 LV Amsterdam T: + 3120 420 5356 --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de