Beyond computationality: Radical play and aesthetics in future compasses

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Lucie Chateau
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The subreddit r/FutureCompasses is an online community where users play with the notion of a computationality engineered futurity. Future compasses are intricate 4 × 4 grids that imagine different futures. Each grid offers sixteen different futuristic scenarios thematically structured around concepts such as ecology or technology. These compasses combine computationality with experimental aesthetics through play. As per Roger Callois, play here crucially involves the creation of a new universal reality The authors of these compasses participate in the making of new social reality by applying a computational lens to the future and offering speculative scenarios about what the future could be. However, these scenarios do not reflect a realistic future for humanity. Instead, they subvert the idea of being able to calculate the future. Through creative play and experimental aesthetics, users who produce future compasses contrast computationality with human creativity. In this way, future compasses take their place in the artistic tradition of the New Aesthetic as defined by James Bridle. This article argues that future compasses contrast what can be technologically calculated and what should be creatively imagined.
超越计算能力:未来指南针的激进玩法和美学
reddit r/ futurecompass是一个在线社区,用户可以在这里玩计算工程未来的概念。未来指南针是复杂的4x4网格,想象着不同的未来。每个网格提供了16种不同的未来场景,主题围绕生态或技术等概念。这些圆规通过游戏将计算能力与实验美学结合起来。正如Roger Callois所说,这里的游戏至关重要地涉及到创造一个新的普遍现实。这些指南针的作者通过将计算透镜应用于未来,并提供关于未来可能是什么样子的推测场景,参与了新的社会现实的创造。然而,这些情景并不能反映人类现实的未来。相反,它们颠覆了能够计算未来的想法。通过创造性的游戏和实验美学,制造未来指南针的用户将计算能力与人类的创造力进行对比。通过这种方式,未来的罗盘在詹姆斯·布里德尔所定义的新美学的艺术传统中占据了一席之地。本文认为,未来的指南针对比了技术上可以计算的东西和应该创造性地想象的东西。
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