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'''recent project''' | |||
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'''Inspiration.( experience of derivative fear)''' | |||
On the train way back from Einhoven to Rotterdam. | |||
Through the old train window covered with dust, I saw the landscape and train track moving horizontally with high speed. Every thing outside the window was blury, unclear and impossible to catch any memorable detail. I am in a passive position again: only could sit and watch. | |||
At that moment a certain type of fear is occupying me, this emotion without clear source and also hard to defined. | |||
“the fear is more terrible when it is diffuse, dispersed, not very clear; when it floats freely elsewhere, without bonds, anchors, home or a clear cause” (Zygmunt Bauman) | |||
I realized that is what we experienced every day. Imagine the train window is the cybernetic interface; the moving landscape I saw through the window is the overflowed modulated data; the viewer is “the man in control”. | |||
'''watching and being watched through cybernetic filters''' | |||
1.images and reality | |||
2.cybernetic filter | |||
3.fantasy and reality | |||
4.social fragmentation and derivative fear | |||
5.self- broadcast contribute to the continuous data and cybernetic filter. | |||
6.self-generated loop |
Revision as of 04:37, 28 November 2012
http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/~wnan/fear.html
recent project
Inspiration.( experience of derivative fear)
On the train way back from Einhoven to Rotterdam. Through the old train window covered with dust, I saw the landscape and train track moving horizontally with high speed. Every thing outside the window was blury, unclear and impossible to catch any memorable detail. I am in a passive position again: only could sit and watch. At that moment a certain type of fear is occupying me, this emotion without clear source and also hard to defined. “the fear is more terrible when it is diffuse, dispersed, not very clear; when it floats freely elsewhere, without bonds, anchors, home or a clear cause” (Zygmunt Bauman) I realized that is what we experienced every day. Imagine the train window is the cybernetic interface; the moving landscape I saw through the window is the overflowed modulated data; the viewer is “the man in control”.
watching and being watched through cybernetic filters
1.images and reality
2.cybernetic filter
3.fantasy and reality
4.social fragmentation and derivative fear
5.self- broadcast contribute to the continuous data and cybernetic filter.
6.self-generated loop