This is from a call for papers for a conference in Switzerland later this year: The field of audiovisual media has changed dramatically over the last two decades. Until recently, the amount of audiovisual technologies was manageable; channels of distribution… Continue Reading →
Jialu on lofi making. This is cool, and is the first step to letting our technical media become a medium in the sense that Ingold discusses (like weather, and in the example we used, your ‘mother’ language). This is not… Continue Reading →
Lydia on what she doesn’t know about the Frankham reading. It’s a nice list.
Well, that felt flat didn’t it? I began with Taras’ post about the Patrick Pound exhibition and how simple constraints, followed, allow different sorts of noticing, making, and artefacts to be created. While this is a particular sort of rule… Continue Reading →
Apparently our brains are made in a way where we don’t see or perceive most of the ‘real’, and: We need to embrace the perceptual power of doubt and the humility that comes with understanding our own brains. It’s about… Continue Reading →
The Ingold I find a fascinating read for two simple reasons. The way he describes the line and the circle and all that falls around and out of that. The line is what film and sound is in technical media…. Continue Reading →
Yolanda wonders, as I think others did, about Ingold’s claim that: Between mind and nature, persons and things, and agency and materiality, no conceptual space remains for those very real phenomena and transformations of the medium that generally go by… Continue Reading →
Jialu has some great points here about habits and how habits can be a way to think about media and medium. And yes, when blogging or reading or going to the gym becomes a habit it becomes something different. In… Continue Reading →
By the end of today: uploaded your group essay. By the end of Tuesday, have completed the next stage of the exquisite corpse project and uploaded it. For next Thursday’s studio: a third reading from the Renov, Frankham, Shields, Bryant,… Continue Reading →
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Nora wonders (and this is a really nice question), “what is a platform for a mesh media?” Perhaps the answer is all around us, and is what the internet is, deep down? (That it is being dominated by commercial media… Continue Reading →