Maybe everyone already knows about this:
Prado Museum in Google Earth
This is pretty cool. They have 12 paintings digitized in mega resolution that you can "fly through".
First you have to find the Museo Nacional Del Prado in Google Earth and then when you click on the building (have to have 3D Buildings enabled) a pop up presents the paintings. They have Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights.
I've been playing around with mapping a WiiMote to the movement controls, and to some sound, and running it through 3 projectors to make one big image... kinda fun, kinda silly. Very embodied. Almost nauseatingly so.
I thought about embedding the WiiMote in a funny hat, so that when you put it on, you can drive around the planet (or the Moon, or Mars, or the Solar System, or the Flight Simulator).
Maybe one of those "cheese" hats... and you have to search for 3D chunks of cheese on the moon.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Monday, November 23, 2009
Resource for Brenda
Brenda, I have two books for you to look at that I think will really be useful to you.
Reinventing Identities: The Gendered Self in Discourse and Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life.
I can give them to you whenever, they are my personal copies.
Reinventing Identities: The Gendered Self in Discourse and Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life.
I can give them to you whenever, they are my personal copies.
Resource for Leo
there's a chapter at the end of Mourning and Modernity that falls into your topic perfectly. I have the book from penrose right now, but should be done with it very soon if you want it when i am finished.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Readings for Davids Presentation
So listed below are a sampling of materials that I hope will shed a little light on what it is I think I am doing.
I am trying to draw together formal approaches to embodied human computer interaction, using what Bourriaud seems to be calling a tactic of "post-production" that remixes the traditional form of Still Life, with the newly emerging form of live audio visual performance called "Live Cinema". I hope to be able to "couple" the objects of the Still Life, and their cultural meanings (both contemporary and art historical) to create an open-ended chain of semiotically charged moments. Further, in "performing" these interactions, I hope to set up discernible feedback mechanisms which might be interpreted as analogous to the notion of "enacted perception".
Nicolas Bourriaud- Postproduction
Bourriaud makes an argument for the DJ and the Programmer as the relevant forms of artistic practice. Look at the Intro, and pages 19-22 of the pdf file, (not according to the page numbers on the pages)
Live Cinema- Context and "Liveness"
A paper on the history and practice of live cinema focusing on context and "liveness".
Hal Foster on Fetish in Dutch Still Life (in Louise Kaplan's Cultures of Fetishism.)
Peter Greenaway Filming the Dutch Still Life
This article examines the symbolic and visual function of objects in four of Peter Greenaway’s films made in the 1980s, a period when the filmmaker was exploring the relation between cinema and painting.
Embodiment and Human Computer Interaction
(go to section 3.3.4)
An interesting take on ontology, inter-subjectivity, and intentionality, as it pertains to embodied interaction between humans and computers. It's short.
Still Life in Real Time- Video Sketch
A rough sketch video of one of the Still Life concepts.
I am trying to draw together formal approaches to embodied human computer interaction, using what Bourriaud seems to be calling a tactic of "post-production" that remixes the traditional form of Still Life, with the newly emerging form of live audio visual performance called "Live Cinema". I hope to be able to "couple" the objects of the Still Life, and their cultural meanings (both contemporary and art historical) to create an open-ended chain of semiotically charged moments. Further, in "performing" these interactions, I hope to set up discernible feedback mechanisms which might be interpreted as analogous to the notion of "enacted perception".
Nicolas Bourriaud- Postproduction
Bourriaud makes an argument for the DJ and the Programmer as the relevant forms of artistic practice. Look at the Intro, and pages 19-22 of the pdf file, (not according to the page numbers on the pages)
Live Cinema- Context and "Liveness"
A paper on the history and practice of live cinema focusing on context and "liveness".
Hal Foster on Fetish in Dutch Still Life (in Louise Kaplan's Cultures of Fetishism.)
Peter Greenaway Filming the Dutch Still Life
This article examines the symbolic and visual function of objects in four of Peter Greenaway’s films made in the 1980s, a period when the filmmaker was exploring the relation between cinema and painting.
Embodiment and Human Computer Interaction
(go to section 3.3.4)
An interesting take on ontology, inter-subjectivity, and intentionality, as it pertains to embodied interaction between humans and computers. It's short.
Still Life in Real Time- Video Sketch
A rough sketch video of one of the Still Life concepts.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Readings/Video for Stacey's Presentation
Alright. I still feel like I am all over the place with my research so Monday should really help me out with feedback from all of you. Help me focus a little bit. I've also been reading bits and pieces of books so it has been difficult to find whole articles or chapters for you all to read.
It might help for me to explain again what it is exactly that I'm trying to study. I am interested in looking at how we perform our identities online by looking at Freud and Lacan's ideas on psychoanalysis (the self and the other), a bit of communication theory, and perspectivism. I need to draw on how our lives have changed with new media technologies so I'm looking at McLuhan for that, as well as a few other scholars, but you get the idea with McLuhan. With performing our identities online, iterations of ourselves are created. Past selves, which would normally be collected in a tangible photo album or handwritten journal, are now a lot of times online in the form of a social networking site such as facebook and blogs. Jacques Derrida has the idea that these iterations are ghosts. I want to go further and look at how online profiles of the deceased become real ghosts and often "living" memorials/archives. Freud, Derrida, and Lacan touch on the idea of archiving, I see facebook and the internet in general as a huge archive, facebook being more like the old shoe box under your bed with photos, letters, etc. Louise Kaplan touches on the fetishism of archiving.
So basically, I want to look at identity online, the ghosts and the fetishism of those online identities using Freud, Lacan, Derrida, and Nietzsche.
Here's a video of Derrida talking about the science of ghosts. It's old school and a bit odd being that it was also a film of him playing himself without a script.
The Science of Ghosts
Check out this NY Times article about how lives are being changed through living online. You might need to have a user name and profile, but it's free. Virtual Estates Lead to Real-World Headaches
Cultures of Fetishism - Kaplan
Read chapter one, Fetishism and the Fetishism Strategy, then pages 93 to top of 95, p 107, the last paragraph of 170 to 173. You can find this online through Penrose. You need to sign in with your DU info.
It might help for me to explain again what it is exactly that I'm trying to study. I am interested in looking at how we perform our identities online by looking at Freud and Lacan's ideas on psychoanalysis (the self and the other), a bit of communication theory, and perspectivism. I need to draw on how our lives have changed with new media technologies so I'm looking at McLuhan for that, as well as a few other scholars, but you get the idea with McLuhan. With performing our identities online, iterations of ourselves are created. Past selves, which would normally be collected in a tangible photo album or handwritten journal, are now a lot of times online in the form of a social networking site such as facebook and blogs. Jacques Derrida has the idea that these iterations are ghosts. I want to go further and look at how online profiles of the deceased become real ghosts and often "living" memorials/archives. Freud, Derrida, and Lacan touch on the idea of archiving, I see facebook and the internet in general as a huge archive, facebook being more like the old shoe box under your bed with photos, letters, etc. Louise Kaplan touches on the fetishism of archiving.
So basically, I want to look at identity online, the ghosts and the fetishism of those online identities using Freud, Lacan, Derrida, and Nietzsche.
Here's a video of Derrida talking about the science of ghosts. It's old school and a bit odd being that it was also a film of him playing himself without a script.
The Science of Ghosts
Check out this NY Times article about how lives are being changed through living online. You might need to have a user name and profile, but it's free. Virtual Estates Lead to Real-World Headaches
Cultures of Fetishism - Kaplan
Read chapter one, Fetishism and the Fetishism Strategy, then pages 93 to top of 95, p 107, the last paragraph of 170 to 173. You can find this online through Penrose. You need to sign in with your DU info.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
dooce community
i thought this might be helpful to aaliyah--the popular blogger, heather armstrong (dooce.com) just started this new community for her website readers. it's powered by drupal and is an interesting example of an online community in its infancy.
you can read more about how it was put together here.
you can read more about how it was put together here.
Health Check ABC's
I have been looking into online physical, mental, and behavioral health tests. Here are a few that I thought were useful. They range from calculators and questionnaires to virtual doctors. Check to see how healthy you are in these different areas:
Alcohol Use Test
Alcohol Calorie Calculator
Anxiety Screening
Body Mass Index (sorry, Josh)
Breast Cancer Risk Questionnaire
Cancer Risk Questionnaire
Depression Screening
Exercise: How Fit Are You?
Flu Checkup
Heart Disease Risk
Phobia Self Test
Sleepiness Scale
Sun Safety IQ
Alcohol Use Test
Alcohol Calorie Calculator
Anxiety Screening
Body Mass Index (sorry, Josh)
Breast Cancer Risk Questionnaire
Cancer Risk Questionnaire
Depression Screening
Exercise: How Fit Are You?
Flu Checkup
Heart Disease Risk
Phobia Self Test
Sleepiness Scale
Sun Safety IQ
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