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1 The Computer as an Artistic Medium Playgramming September 24, 2012 Brian Schrank

Four Key Affordances of the Computer ‘Medium’

Four Affordances of the Computer ‘Medium’ These separately and collectively make the computer a powerful artistic medium: procedural participatory spatial encyclopedic

Procedurality The defining ability of the computer is to execute a series of rules. Embody complex contingent behaviors

Participatory Responsive to input Users induce computer behavior Codified rendering of responsive behaviors

Participatory Responsive to input Users induce computer behavior Codified rendering of responsive behaviors This has replaced some of the focus on procedurality in games Will Wright recognized this 5 or 6 years ago with The Sims Online

Google/Yahoo Groups 1% of the user population might start a group (or a thread within a group) 10% of the user population might participate actively, and actually author content whether starting a thread or responding to a thread-in-progress 100% of the user population benefits from the activities of the above groups (lurkers)

Participatory Kodak “Brownie Camera” in 1888 –First rolled film –“Celebrate the moments of your life” –"You press the button and we do the rest.”

Participatory

Spatial Represent navigable space we can move through The story of ‘Windows’ operating system 2D mapping of links or files on a page Virtual reality

Spatial Represent navigable space we can move through The story of ‘Windows’ operating system 2D mapping of links or files on a page Virtual reality Chris Crawford sees space as a limiting factor for videogames: “screw graphics” –Spatial reasoning leads to contestations –Social reasoning leads to negotiations

Encyclopedic Most capacious medium ever invented Infinite resources Extending human memory –oral to written to computational Accessible, immediate global information

Encyclopedic

Interactive and Immersive Procedural, Participatory make up most of what we mean by the vaguely used word interactive Spatial, Encyclopedic help to make digital creations seem as explorable and extensive as the actual world, making up much of what we mean when we say that cyberspace is immersive.

Why advance these Affordances ?

Why Advance these Affordances? New ways to make and share meaning Fulfill Potential –Individually –Collectively –Of the computer itself Gain Agency in Technoculture Comprehend the contemporary world in richer ways –Think, model, and act non-linearly, systematically, and procedurally Mass, Public Collaboration Redistribution of Power

Transparency and Truth “Eventually all successful story-telling technologies become ‘transparent’: we lose consciousness of the medium and see neither print nor film but only the power of the story itself. If digital art reaches the same level of expressiveness as these older media, we will no longer concern ourselves with how we are receiving the information. We will only think about what truth it has told us about our lives.” —Janet Murray

Post-Medium Condition "The general digitization of channels and information erases the differences among individual media.... Inside the computers themselves everything becomes a number: quantity without image, sound, or voice. And once optical fiber networks turn formerly distinct data flows into a standardized series of digitized numbers, any medium can be translated into any other.” —Friedrich Kittler

22 Questions?