March 22 Questions
Writing Methods - March 22
Last Project
What/Why
My last project was a 10 minutes video work that featured motion capture animation placed into a variety of avatars. The script elucidated notions of human emotion, particularly in reference to happiness. The work revolved around the idea of an artificial intelligene attempting to scour "the cloud" in an effort to replicate what means to be human, given that an AI would relate the the human condition in a manner very different to our experience, and while mimicry would establish a baseline of affect, the possibilities of this interpretation is what I am interested in exploring.
Central Issues
The main issues that "Static Glow" addresses centred around the cybernetic being. To unpack this notion, what I mean is that my work was created to invoke questions in the viewer regarding what it means to be human in this era of the networked self. Ideas related to gender, identity, sexuality, and emotion were brought up in the script to elucidate this response. Finally, the possibilities of extending the self were also addressed, through notions of non-linearity.
What kind of response are you hoping for? I think I would like to know more about how this era of the networked self has changed our ideas of gender, identity, sexuality and emotions. And is it good change or a bad one? Is it necessary to grow as human beings or is it changing us into something else?
Relation to Previous Work
This work fits into the canon of my ouvre thematically. In "Patterns for the Hungry Ghost", I addressed architectural remnants and how they influenced power structures within human society, and in the 2nd act of this work, I referenced the abstract nature of the networked psyche, where the individual today is spread across a variety of platforms and media. "Static Glow" is thereby an extension of these works, by thematically continuing this exploration of the contemporary self, as a cybernetic being.
Relation to a Larger Context
Static Glow exists within a continuum of current works that goes under a variety of monikers, but generally called 'post internet'. This area of work explores ideas of the networked condition, where technology of ubiquitous computing, interconnectedness and the "the cloud" are addressed as inherent concepts of reality, no longer a novelty or nascent reality, and furthermore, this work looks at the future of ourselves and intelligences outside of the human experience. Central to this exploration is the recognition of non-human agents.
Influences
Cecil B Evans, Ed Atkins, Hito Steyerl, Donna Haraway, Ghost in the Shell, Akira, Jean Luc Godard, Jean Luc Picard, Chris Marker
Current Work
Why/How
I am primarily interested in investigating the post-human experience within the networked condition. My project would entail visual production of research into the liberating aspects of the cybernetic being. In this transformative state, societal norms regarding gender, identity, sexuality, emotion, and culture become fluid. Embracing the post-human state, transcending power structures that seek to maintain “normality” for financial gain and authority is possible. As toxic notions of identity and culture dominate national cultural dialogues, how can critical storytelling transform these ideas? What possibilities lie in the expansion of the idea of personhood to include artificial intelligences, and can the exploration of this unknown reveal new methods to relate to one another? I hope to reveal underlying correlations that offer new possibilities for allegiances for marginalized aspects of society, to combat the relentless commodification of our current reality. Now that our identity has become defined by the corporation that stores our data, how can we create new data-selves outside of this paradigm?
Additionallly, in my project I would like to investigate non-linear approaches to experience. Marginalized aspects of society have had their history re-written or torn from them, and in creating a future history, can re-write their historiological relation to culture (as seen in the Afro-futurist movement). Also through video, hyperlinks can be investigated that spiral out from the moment of time is created/recorded, giving relational information about time, space, history, and geography. Additionally, I am interested in connections that can be made through new dialogues with planetary ecologies as scarcity in basic needs (water, housing, food, etc) become a paramount concern. In previous times when nascent technologies emerged, explanations were sought in extra-sensory areas to help discern experience. Now at a similar nexus in time, what can be gleaned from organic systems as they are meshed with silicon? And finally, what can we learn from people and places that are severely under-represented in the media landscape?
Similar
This work relates to "Static Glow" in the manner of representing various stages of communication theory. My previous work existed in the delivery stage of this process, and this current work exists in the transfer stage.
Different to Previous Work
This exploration will a much less formal structure than Static Glow, in the the end result may not necessarily involve a narrative structure, but will relate much more centrally to the subject matter itself.
Who Can Help?
I need assistance with some software, Touch Designer, so I am looking to people who may be able to help, as this is outside the realm of the tutors here. Additionally, I am looking to some writers who can help in the conceptual basis of the work.
Timetable
This work does not necessarily have a timetable, but I hope to explore it until I feel I have exhausted the possibilities within my abilities. I would imagine until the end of this year.
Where can it lead?
I would like this work to lead into a 3rd project where I can unite aspects of non-structural and informal narrative into a work that exists in the same sphere of my previous work, but incorporates all the aspects of these developments. I hope to explore the future of non-human agency and its relationship with humanity, so my intentions are to inform this process.
Future Work
What could it be?
A future work would ideally merge all aspects of my research, culminating into a piece that represents the possibilities of the cybernetic being, where the human and non-human converge into a speculative consciousness that displays where we could be leading as a species, in relation to our emotional response to the outside world. Key to this would be the representation of a non-linear coherence of reality akin to machine vision.
What form could it take?
Primarily this experience would have a very strong affect on the viewer, so in order to accomplish this an immersive experience would be appropriate, in the audio and visual aspects. Something like a VR experience may suffice to achieve this, but essentially an experience that disorients and rearranges the viewers perception would be the goal.
Peers?
Jon Rafman, Manual DeLanda, DeLeuze, Rainer Kohlberger, Susan Schuppli, Mark Fisher, Rafaël Rozendaal