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| Nicole Hametner, Trimester 1, 2012
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| = Prototyping =
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| == Description ==
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| 350 words including aims of the theoretical and practical research as well as its outcome.
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| == Media (screenshots from html files)==
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| [[File:01R_tree&thaumatrope.jpg]]
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| [[File:02G_ecg.jpg]]
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| [[File:03B_corridor.jpg]]
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| == Essay (Recapitulation of Techniques of the observer) ==
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| Media seen as interface between body and event leads automatically to questions about perception and therefore to the role of the observer. This relation has moved all the more into focus since the beginning of the twenty first century and the permanent ubiquity. Where comes that necessity of being constantly connected with media? To which point we are getting unable to simply use our body to experience the world? How the act of perception has changed through the overall access to media? The practice to see reality the more and more through a screen increases the disconnection to it in a way that perceiving the world through permanent virtual reality might be only one step away. Is it by now an inevitable process that the more we are using media, the more we assimilate a practice that separates us from the awareness about its omnipresence and that we all the more become addicted to its illusion?
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| [[Media: RWRM_NicoleHametner_Trimester1_2012.pdf|<font color="black">Techniques of the observer</font>]]
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| [[Category: 2012/2013]]
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| [[Category: Trimester Projects]]
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| [[Category: Graduation Projects]]
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 13 December 2012