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Assignment: Choose three "media objects" as your rough prototypes to critically reflect upon.
Assignment: Choose three "media objects" as your rough prototypes to critically reflect upon.


[[File:Encyclopedia Media Object.JPG|1000px]]


[http://piratepad.nl/CTB2Yn7tNl Notes on the Piratepad]


== Part 1: what is an object? ==
== Part 1: what is an object? ==
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'''April 23rd: excursion to BAK Utrecht, meet at 11:00 at Rotterdam Central''' - Tristan Garcia, Form and Object - A Treatise on Things, Edinburgh University Press 2014 (Presses Universitaires de France 2010), p. 19-38: "No-Matter-What"
'''April 23rd: excursion to BAK Utrecht, meet at 11:00 at Rotterdam Central, meet at the subway entrance inside the main hall''' - Tristan Garcia, Form and Object - A Treatise on Things, Edinburgh University Press 2014 (Presses Universitaires de France 2010), p. 19-38: "No-Matter-What"
& Bruno Latour, Where are the missing masses? The sociology of a few mundane artifacts, 1992  in: Object Reader, p. 229-254
& Bruno Latour, Where are the missing masses? The sociology of a few mundane artifacts, 1992  in: Object Reader, p. 229-254
+ assignment to each student to present how Garcia's notion of things and Latour's notion of artifacts relate to their prototyped media objects  
+ assignment to each student to present how Garcia's notion of things and Latour's notion of artifacts relate to their prototyped media objects  
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'''April 30th''' - critical revision of initial visual mapping; critical revision of prototypes.
'''April 30th''' - critical revision of initial visual mapping; critical revision of prototypes.


== Part 2: what is a medium? ==
'''Additional reading''': ''Anthropocene Objects, Art and Politics'' - interview with Graham Harman: [http://sonicacts.com/portal/anthropocene-objects-art-and-politics-1]
 
 
[[file:OBJECT&THINGS.jpg|center|800px ]]
 
 
[[file:OBJECT&THINGS2.JPG|center|800px]]
 
== Part 2: what is an encyclopedia? ==
 
'''May 11th''' - Jorge Luis Borges, [http://www.alamut.com/subj/artiface/language/johnWilkins.html The Analytical Language of John Wilkins] 1942 + Michel Foucault, The Order of Things, preface, 1966 (+ Christel Vesters, The Anti-Encyclopedia, http://metropolism.com/features/the-anti-encyclopaedia/english)


'''May 11th''' - Marshall McLuhan, Counterblast, 1954 & Understanding Media, 1964, chapter 1: "The medium is the message" + voluntary assignment: Ernesto Fennolosa, The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry, 1920
 
[[File:Ency11-5-15.jpg|center]]
 
 
'''May 18th''' - Browsing encyclopedias: Pliny, Naturalis historica, 77-79 AD; Johann Heinrich Alsted, Encyclopedia, 1630; Denis Diderot, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, Encyclopédie ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, 1751-1772; Georges Bataille, Marcel Duchamp & others, Encyclopedia Acephalica / Encyclopedia Da Costa
 
Film: Peter Greenaway, Prospero's Books (1991)
 
== Part 3: what is a medium? ==
 
'''May 28th''' - Marshall McLuhan, Counterblast, 1954 & Understanding Media, 1964, chapter 1: "The medium is the message" + voluntary assignment: Ernesto Fennolosa, The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry, 1920
+ assignment to each student to relate their initial notion of "medium", as embodied in their prototypes, to McLuhan's notion of medium
+ assignment to each student to relate their initial notion of "medium", as embodied in their prototypes, to McLuhan's notion of medium


'''May 18th''' - Clement Greenberg, Modernist Painting, 1960, in: Harrison/Wood, Art in Theory 1900-2000, section 17 + Rosalind Krauss, A Voyage to the North Sea, Art in the Age of the Post-Medium Condition, 1999 + Félix Guattari, Towards a Post-Media Era (1988), in: Clemens Apprich, Josephine Berry Slater (eds.), Provocative Alloys: A Post-Media Anthology, Mute, 2013, p.26-27
'''June 1st''' - Clement Greenberg, Modernist Painting, 1960, in: Harrison/Wood, Art in Theory 1900-2000, section 17 + continued work on media object prototypes, with individual studio visits.
+ assignment to each student to relate their prototyped media objects to to the notions of the artistic medium, "post-medium" and "post-media"
 
'''June 11th''' Rosalind Krauss, A Voyage to the North Sea, Art in the Age of the Post-Medium Condition, 1999 + Félix Guattari, Towards a Post-Media Era (1988), in: Clemens Apprich, Josephine Berry Slater (eds.), Provocative Alloys: A Post-Media Anthology, Mute, 2013, p.26-27 + assignment to each student to relate their prototyped media objects to to the notions of the artistic medium, "post-medium" and "post-media"  
 
== Part 3: speculative design research ==
 
 
'''June 18th''': The last weeks will be dedicated to developing, in several teams, parts of an experimental Encyclopedia of Media Objects that will start with a definition of itself. This encyclopedia can take any form, and is born from a critical reflection of (a) what a medium is in general and (b) what its own media, objecthood and notion of encyclopedia will be in particular. At this point, the prototypes
 
'''Final week: June 22nd-June 27th''': public presentation of the first edition of the encyclopedia of media objects at V2_, in a form/format that fits the concepts of enclycopedia, media and objects developed in the seminar.
 
=project summaries=
(please add your one-sentence project description here:)
 
[[User:Themsen/TT2-5/SentenceDescr|Antman]]
 
[[User:Emily/Thematic Project/Trimester 03/07| Yuzhen]]


'''May 28th''' - Public lecture & discussion, possibly in collaboration with PZI Fine Art: What are "media" in the arts? - Continued work on media object prototypes, with individual studio visits.
SOL :
Creating disappearance of an object/image, by showing my own categorization (like Borges) with existing, non- existing and fantasy animal illustrations. By showing it with a slide projector creates an zoology class in the old-days, you will not know what’s real or not. – Photo/installation work.


== Part 3: what is an encyclopedia? ==
Arantxa: An object out of a non object: By researching the 'objects' wifi and selfies it becomes clear that in general people like to make something visual or tangible for themselves to understand it, these non objects are turned into things that create a reference to a known object.


'''June 1st''' - Reading encyclopedias: Pliny, Naturalis historica, 77-79 AD; Johann Heinrich Alsted, Encyclopedia, 1630; Dennis Diderot, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, Encyclopédie ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, 1751-1772; Peter Greenaway, Prospero's Books (1991)
Benjamin l: An encyclopedia of Stamps from the perspective of the collector edited by Benjamin l
[[User: Cihad/ Non-hierachical participatory radical democracy | Cihad]]


'''June 11th''' - Jorge Luis Borges, The Analytical Language of John Wilkins, 1942 + Michel Foucault, The Order of Things, preface, 1966
Ruben: An Encyclopaedia of Expression/the Face - On the statistical/computational analysis of facial expressions
+ collective revision of initial mappings, taking into account (a) media object prorotypes, (b) notion of (speculative) encyclopedias


== Part 3: speculative design research ==
Manetta: An encyclopedia which follows the categorization of the annotated trainingset of the SUN database (of the Princeton University), which are used for machine learning. [http://groups.csail.mit.edu/vision/SUN/ (link to SUN database)] [https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Manetta/media-objects/annotated-training-datasets + wikipage]
 
Thomas:  
#A collection of old and "obsolete" storage media
#A collection of speculative storage media
 
Allyson: Categories of animals with a function of carrier, machine, social symbol, etc. Including animals dead and living animals. shot with out environment, and dramatised with lighting.
 
Lucas: The proper name as an object in encyclopedia/authoritive books in art / art history / the artworld. The artist's proper name as object: an intervention in existing texts on art and its history (eg. Wikipedia) replacing and altering all proper names [[User:Lbattich/Proper names | See more...]]
 
=exhibition: Encyclopedia of Media Objects @V2=
 
[[encyclopedia-of-media-objects-exhibition-2015/announcement | exhibition announcement]]
 
[[encyclopedia-of-media-objects-exhibition-2015/material-list | list of materials]]


'''June 18th, June 25th''': The last weeks will be dedicated to developing, in several teams, parts of an experimental Encyclopedia of Media Objects that will start with a definition of itself. This encyclopedia can take any form, and is born from a critical reflection of (a) what a medium is in general and (b) what its own media, objecthood and notion of encyclopedia will be in particular. At this point, the prototypes


'''Final week''': public presentation of the first edition of the encyclopedia of media objects at V2_, in a form/format that fits the concepts of enclycopedia, media and objects developed in the seminar.


=previous work=
=previous work=
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==2013==
==2013==
[http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/emo/Special:AllPages Encyclopedia of Media Objects wiki]
[http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/emo/Special:AllPages Encyclopedia of Media Objects wiki]
[[Category:Thematic project]]

Latest revision as of 09:43, 11 January 2016

What is... an object? a medium? an encyclopedia?

a speculative research project Tutor: Florian Cramer, J.J.F.Cramer ... hr.nl


0: Introduction

April 4th - brainstorming and collective visual mapping: what are objects, media, encyclopediae? Assignment: Choose three "media objects" as your rough prototypes to critically reflect upon.

Encyclopedia Media Object.JPG


Notes on the Piratepad

Part 1: what is an object?

April 16th - Martin Heidegger, The Thing, 1935/1962, in: Fiona Candlin and Raiford Guins, The Object Reader, Routledge, 2009, 113-123 + assignment to each student to show how one of their chosen objects can be used to illuminate or criticize Heidegger's notion of thing


April 23rd: excursion to BAK Utrecht, meet at 11:00 at Rotterdam Central, meet at the subway entrance inside the main hall - Tristan Garcia, Form and Object - A Treatise on Things, Edinburgh University Press 2014 (Presses Universitaires de France 2010), p. 19-38: "No-Matter-What" & Bruno Latour, Where are the missing masses? The sociology of a few mundane artifacts, 1992 in: Object Reader, p. 229-254 + assignment to each student to present how Garcia's notion of things and Latour's notion of artifacts relate to their prototyped media objects

April 30th - critical revision of initial visual mapping; critical revision of prototypes.

Additional reading: Anthropocene Objects, Art and Politics - interview with Graham Harman: [1]


OBJECT&THINGS.jpg


OBJECT&THINGS2.JPG

Part 2: what is an encyclopedia?

May 11th - Jorge Luis Borges, The Analytical Language of John Wilkins 1942 + Michel Foucault, The Order of Things, preface, 1966 (+ Christel Vesters, The Anti-Encyclopedia, http://metropolism.com/features/the-anti-encyclopaedia/english)


Ency11-5-15.jpg


May 18th - Browsing encyclopedias: Pliny, Naturalis historica, 77-79 AD; Johann Heinrich Alsted, Encyclopedia, 1630; Denis Diderot, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, Encyclopédie ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, 1751-1772; Georges Bataille, Marcel Duchamp & others, Encyclopedia Acephalica / Encyclopedia Da Costa

Film: Peter Greenaway, Prospero's Books (1991)

Part 3: what is a medium?

May 28th - Marshall McLuhan, Counterblast, 1954 & Understanding Media, 1964, chapter 1: "The medium is the message" + voluntary assignment: Ernesto Fennolosa, The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry, 1920 + assignment to each student to relate their initial notion of "medium", as embodied in their prototypes, to McLuhan's notion of medium

June 1st - Clement Greenberg, Modernist Painting, 1960, in: Harrison/Wood, Art in Theory 1900-2000, section 17 + continued work on media object prototypes, with individual studio visits.

June 11th Rosalind Krauss, A Voyage to the North Sea, Art in the Age of the Post-Medium Condition, 1999 + Félix Guattari, Towards a Post-Media Era (1988), in: Clemens Apprich, Josephine Berry Slater (eds.), Provocative Alloys: A Post-Media Anthology, Mute, 2013, p.26-27 + assignment to each student to relate their prototyped media objects to to the notions of the artistic medium, "post-medium" and "post-media"

Part 3: speculative design research

June 18th: The last weeks will be dedicated to developing, in several teams, parts of an experimental Encyclopedia of Media Objects that will start with a definition of itself. This encyclopedia can take any form, and is born from a critical reflection of (a) what a medium is in general and (b) what its own media, objecthood and notion of encyclopedia will be in particular. At this point, the prototypes

Final week: June 22nd-June 27th: public presentation of the first edition of the encyclopedia of media objects at V2_, in a form/format that fits the concepts of enclycopedia, media and objects developed in the seminar.

project summaries

(please add your one-sentence project description here:)

Antman

Yuzhen

SOL : Creating disappearance of an object/image, by showing my own categorization (like Borges) with existing, non- existing and fantasy animal illustrations. By showing it with a slide projector creates an zoology class in the old-days, you will not know what’s real or not. – Photo/installation work.

Arantxa: An object out of a non object: By researching the 'objects' wifi and selfies it becomes clear that in general people like to make something visual or tangible for themselves to understand it, these non objects are turned into things that create a reference to a known object.

Benjamin l: An encyclopedia of Stamps from the perspective of the collector edited by Benjamin l

Cihad

Ruben: An Encyclopaedia of Expression/the Face - On the statistical/computational analysis of facial expressions

Manetta: An encyclopedia which follows the categorization of the annotated trainingset of the SUN database (of the Princeton University), which are used for machine learning. (link to SUN database) + wikipage

Thomas:

  1. A collection of old and "obsolete" storage media
  2. A collection of speculative storage media

Allyson: Categories of animals with a function of carrier, machine, social symbol, etc. Including animals dead and living animals. shot with out environment, and dramatised with lighting.

Lucas: The proper name as an object in encyclopedia/authoritive books in art / art history / the artworld. The artist's proper name as object: an intervention in existing texts on art and its history (eg. Wikipedia) replacing and altering all proper names See more...

exhibition: Encyclopedia of Media Objects @V2

exhibition announcement

list of materials


previous work

2014/2015

2013

Encyclopedia of Media Objects wiki