Thursday, April 16, 2009

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] NEW MEDIA: USER'S BEHAVIOUR, SOCIAL SYSTEMS, AND THE BODY POLITIC

It is sometimes very nice to answer questions
New media tools are mostly commercial tools
that can also be used for artistic things, with their secondary
artistic handling possibilities.. because, some softwares have some
similar attractive other possibilities to create new things...
cameras for instance have wide varieties of use or handling possibilities
such secondary handlings may then become like inventions
or tricky loopholes... Another mega tool of this sort was AMIGA
computers, pc's new ones, rebooted old models refurpished now,
new softwares, new phones, new musics, noisemusics, new jazz
and new hi tech cameras, not for sale abstractions, dekonstrukt items,
anarchic art fields, fluxus arts
On 4/14/09, Dr Paul Thomas <p.thomas@curtin.edu.au> wrote:
>
>
> Dear all
>
> I have been interested from afar in this discussion. As an academic I am
> interested in a number of new media topics but also how they are
> deconstructed for the learning environment. In Australia many new media
> artist work in academia and therefore influence new generations of artists.
>
> An Australian study is endeavoring to find out more information by
> developing a database how media art education is dealing with the evolution
> of emergent technologies that find their way into art, theory and culture
> curriculum. How do academic institutions deal with the rapid changes taking
> place, outlined in the questions listed below. New media needs more
> detailed
> research done in this area so we can demonstrate some of the interesting
> challenges that we face moving into the area of social systems, interface
> culture and science.
>
> http://www.nomad.net.au
> http://mass.nomad.net.au
>
> All the best
>
> Paul
>
>
> On 11/04/09 8:23 PM, "Ricardo Mbarkho" <ricardombarkho@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello Ana, Anelia, Annie, Danielle, Delphine, Laura, Tereza, Eugenio,
> Jordan,
> > Josep, Joseph, Philippe, Roger, Vitor, and all
>
> So far, we covered many of
> > the initial questions raised for our discussion, as well as some new
> questions
> > that emerged during the discussion. Such as:
>
> >- Is (new) media a tool which
> > reinforces people's creativity and how it is expressed in terms of social
> > behavior?
> - What new media is entailing in connection to artistic expression?
> > Is new media just a tool or an art form?
> - How are democracy and social
> > connectivity via new media related?
> - Are global and local systems two
> > separate entities, or is it about one place?
> - What is the impact of the
> > media content on identity in your socio-politic sphere?
>
> We still need to
> > further develop the points/questions you mentioned and also answer these
> > somehow remained questions:
> - How is the economy affecting visual forms of
> > communication?
> - Do artworks emerge from a specific Intention or from media
> > models constrained by business requirements?
> - What new roles do virtual
> > social networks adopt to maintain difficult relations?
>
> We also need to
> > locate yet more artworks that have to do with our topicŠ
>
>
> All Yasmin
> > members are invited to send their answersŠ
>
> Till soon,
> Happy Easter!
> Ricardo
> > Mbarkho
>
>
> ---------------
> Footnote:
> Our topic for April 2009:
> This running
> > discussion deals with how (new) media can affect local behaviours related
> to
> > creativity and innovation within a socio-political context, and what is
> the
> > link between politic and the ways that users behave.
>
>
>
> >
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