Recasting the data sublime in media architecture

Claude Fortin
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In aesthetic inquiry, the sublime has remained a versatile signifier used to theorize art movements across the ages in a wide variety of artistic media. Highly influential in literature and visual arts, it has adapted to the sensibilities of changing times and objects of study. A new understanding of the concept has emerged today: the data sublime. From data visualizations to mass surveillance, the moniker data sublime has been used in the past decade to refer to the abstract manifestations of information technology in the everyday. This expression of sublimity foregrounds data as a form that is virtual, transcendent and beyond the reach of the sense apparatus. Yet data as an artifact is indelibly written and recorded by human hands. What urban representations might this paradox render possible? Are dataspaces myths or the experience of real places? This essay speculates on some of the relationships that might exist between data sublimity and placemaking in design research. It contributes to the literature by engaging in a reflection on how the data sublime could be recast and applied to media architecture. Several case studies are presented to ground this discussion and suggest potential avenues for future research.
重铸媒体架构中的数据崇高
在美学探究中,崇高一直是一个多用途的能指,用于在各种各样的艺术媒体中理论化各个时代的艺术运动。它在文学和视觉艺术中具有很大的影响力,适应了时代和研究对象变化的敏感性。今天出现了对这个概念的一种新的理解:数据崇高。从数据可视化到大规模监控,在过去的十年中,“数据崇高”这个词被用来指代日常生活中信息技术的抽象表现。这种崇高性的表达将数据作为一种虚拟的、超越的、超出感官器官范围的形式。然而,作为一种人工制品,数据是由人类的双手不可磨灭地书写和记录的。这种悖论可能使什么样的城市表现成为可能?数据空间是神话还是真实的体验?本文推测了设计研究中数据崇高性和场所营造之间可能存在的一些关系。它通过参与对数据崇高如何被重塑和应用于媒体建筑的反思,为文学做出了贡献。本文提出了几个案例研究,以此作为讨论的基础,并提出了未来研究的潜在途径。
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