跨物种艺术研究策略:生物符号学方法与开源网络技术

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Fabricio Lamoncha
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如今,大多数人的生活都是在网上度过的:浏览社交媒体、看猫咪视频等。有些人认为这是一种平行的活动——不是他们“真实”生活的一部分。但事实是,今天那些大脑通过与这些技术的互动而被重新连接的人,实际上是在通过这些表征系统来构建他们的现实。有人可能会说,他们似乎与这些图像有着如此密切的联系,以至于他们的现实似乎是后期制作的(Steyerl, 2017)。另一方面,这种新的集体主体性提供了新的可能性,正如约瑟夫·博伊斯(Joseph Beuys)所预测的那样,它们促进了今天每个人都可以成为艺术家的想法(2004),从而为互联网共享图像及其生产者分配了一个新的角色。从这些场景中产生的挑战是:我们能否接受这些显然毫无意义的日常活动的创造潜力,将其作为新的合作叙事的丰富材料?我们是否可以从这些集体作品中获益,以促进新的生物伦理话语,或者这可能会为新的成为媒体增添另一个脚步?本文将发展这些论点,并展示作者基于开源网络技术的正式艺术研究的结果,作为在“新美学”范式中表达、促进和分发集体单一亲密物种间探索的物质话语工具。
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Interspecies Artistic Research Strategies: Biosemiotic Methods and Open-Source Network Technologies
Today, most people spend their lives online: browsing social media, watching cat videos, etc. Some consider this a parallel activity—not part of their ‘real’ life. But the truth is that today those whose brains have been rewired through their interaction with these technologies are in fact constructing their reality through these systems of representation. One could argue that they seem so intimately attached to those images that even their reality seems post-produced (Steyerl, 2017). On the other hand, this new collective subjectivity offers new possibilities, as they promote the idea that today—as Joseph Beuys predicted—everyone can be an artist (2004), thus assigning a new role to internet shared images and their producers. The challenges that arise from these scenarios are: Can we embrace the creative potential of these apparently meaningless daily activities as the rich material for new collaborative narratives? Can we benefit from these collective productions to promote new bioethical discourses, or might this perhaps add another footstep towards a new becoming media? This paper will develop these arguments and present the results of the author’s formal artistic research based on open-source network technologies as the material-discursive tool for the articulation, promotion and distribution of collective singular intimate interspecies explorations in a 'new aesthetic' paradigm.
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Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts
Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts (CITARJ) covers a wide range of topics related to the study and practice of Artistic work approached through Science and Technology, including: -Aesthetics of New Media- Audiovisual and Cinematic Art- Computer Music- Digital Arts - Digital Culture- Generative Art/Systems- Interactive Art - Interactive Multimedia- Interactive Sound- New Interfaces for Digital Expression- New Media Art- Tangible interfaces.
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