“Public Programming: Exploring the Power of New Technologies to Augment the Relational Aspects of Art within the Public Realm” presented by Pinsky
Symposium:
- ISEA2010: 16th International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Session Title:
- Media Architectures
Presentation Title:
- Public Programming: Exploring the Power of New Technologies to Augment the Relational Aspects of Art within the Public Realm
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Abstract:
New media, particularly the development of digital art has redefined notions of public space, a parallel virtual network in which art can be developed and presented. The artistic intervention and its context are consistent, framed within the same paradigm. Contrary to this virtual world, my interests lie within the real world encounter, how new technologies provide a new ‘relational’ platform that interweaves the participants and the artwork. The viewer/contributor can enter the work though a process of documentation and manipulation during the early stages of an artworks evolution, or at the point of its presentation, where the participant provides the final kinetic extension of the artwork.