Here is my experiment on netart for this week. I creatd this animation in flash to experiment the interaction between positive and negative space of different flowers shapes. The interactions create some kind of patterns through motions and colors.
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Saturday, February 3, 2007
Friday, February 2, 2007
Aaron Siegel's Two-Dimensional Audio Mixer
Two-Dimensional Audio Mixer is a flash based experimental audio mixer piece where user can control and compose techno music by dragging different elements within the project. Simple circle are placed on the stage for users to interact and select the amount of bass, lead, kick, snare and hihat within the piece. For instance, when a user drag the bass circle closer to the large volume circle, the sound gets louder or vice versa.
User has full control over how loud each of the elements to fit their taste. Imageries of this piece are simplistic: simple circle shapes with basic colors. When you drag one of the circle icon closer to the main target-board-like-volume-control, the icon becomes bigger and more color intense, the sound will correspondingly gets louder. Once a user create a techo composition, he also creates a piece of visual art accordingly to how his music represents.
I am very impressed with the idea that visual art ties tightly with audio art. I wish there is a way in this project that I could choose the speed of the beat and I'd also like to see the imagery to be animation based on the tempo of the music.
Here is the project link http://www.datadreamer.com/2daudio/projecttwo.html
User has full control over how loud each of the elements to fit their taste. Imageries of this piece are simplistic: simple circle shapes with basic colors. When you drag one of the circle icon closer to the main target-board-like-volume-control, the icon becomes bigger and more color intense, the sound will correspondingly gets louder. Once a user create a techo composition, he also creates a piece of visual art accordingly to how his music represents.
I am very impressed with the idea that visual art ties tightly with audio art. I wish there is a way in this project that I could choose the speed of the beat and I'd also like to see the imagery to be animation based on the tempo of the music.
Here is the project link http://www.datadreamer.com/2daudio/projecttwo.html
My questions regarding the readings
1) How important is it for net artist to exhibit their work in gallery? Is it still necessary? Since internet has a much higher possibility of reaching a huge range of audiences, will it be more effective to showcase their work through the internet instead?
2) What is traditional art? if the defination will be art work on canvas by using different materials then should net.art be also considered traditional art in a similiar sense? (i.e. use desktop as canvas and we are making some sort of collages to create artwork whether it is a still or animation)
2) What is traditional art? if the defination will be art work on canvas by using different materials then should net.art be also considered traditional art in a similiar sense? (i.e. use desktop as canvas and we are making some sort of collages to create artwork whether it is a still or animation)
Saturday, January 27, 2007
As We May Think
"As We May Think" is an essay, to me at least, to thank Science and appreciate the intellect of man-kind. Written in 1945 By Vannevar Bush, long before computer or internet was invented, this essay was written to purpose an machine named Mimex to help human store and retrieve data in rapid speed.
As Bush stated humans memory and knowledge are vulnerable as our memories are not permanent and if we cannot find a way to store our knowledge, we would not be able to grow from expanding our knowledge only based on our memory. So, there was a need to create Mimex, to not only store a large amount of data into tiny space, also select and read these data in high speed and use them to our advantage.
Without Bush's Mimex idea, personal computers probably would not existed. Since a lot of our ideas were invented from expanding and building on an existing idea. The Mimex's influence on personal computers are the same way. Technologies and computers, if used wisely, are built and made to greatly assist human beings lives; we should not fear technologies. Thanks to the invention of the Internet, we are now able to not only store the data, retrieve and share these data on the fly with those who has internet access in the world. I cannot imagine the amount of impact Internet plays in the expansion of future human's knowledge.
Reading this essay that was written back in 1945, Bush was able to predict or foresee the technologies in the future. His essay amuses me and I cannot help myself to think all the new ideas and theories that we have today, such as living in Mars, traveling back in time - maybe, they might all come true. I have yet to hear a machine to operate and react based on total creativity or emotions. And perhaps, this day is not too far. I cannot help myself to fear this type inventions but I guess all things can be evil if used in the wrong way.
As Bush stated humans memory and knowledge are vulnerable as our memories are not permanent and if we cannot find a way to store our knowledge, we would not be able to grow from expanding our knowledge only based on our memory. So, there was a need to create Mimex, to not only store a large amount of data into tiny space, also select and read these data in high speed and use them to our advantage.
Without Bush's Mimex idea, personal computers probably would not existed. Since a lot of our ideas were invented from expanding and building on an existing idea. The Mimex's influence on personal computers are the same way. Technologies and computers, if used wisely, are built and made to greatly assist human beings lives; we should not fear technologies. Thanks to the invention of the Internet, we are now able to not only store the data, retrieve and share these data on the fly with those who has internet access in the world. I cannot imagine the amount of impact Internet plays in the expansion of future human's knowledge.
Reading this essay that was written back in 1945, Bush was able to predict or foresee the technologies in the future. His essay amuses me and I cannot help myself to think all the new ideas and theories that we have today, such as living in Mars, traveling back in time - maybe, they might all come true. I have yet to hear a machine to operate and react based on total creativity or emotions. And perhaps, this day is not too far. I cannot help myself to fear this type inventions but I guess all things can be evil if used in the wrong way.
My thoughts on technology

Technology Fast is limiting ourselves from the use of modern technologies and use the basic ways to achieve our objectives. While I understand there are certain reasons for Technology Fast, such as the need of understanding basic ways of doing things or using basic tools to create art that is totally human. Besides the reasons I mentioned, I am not certain on the idea of technology fast.
Technology is human invention aims to make use of our time more efficient and make our lives easier. Cell phones, computer, light bulbs, even electricity itself are technologies, to me even a piece of charcoal is a product of technology. If I must define, perhaps the use of our hands without the help of any tools such as cooking a piece of meat on fire is not.
Friday Jan 19th
5:30am - Alarm Clock - 10 seconds
5:31am - Turn on Light - 2 hours
5:32am - flush toliet, use water sink/tab - 10 mins
5:42am - Flat Iron - 10 mins
5:43am - TV - 45 mins
5:45am - Microwave - 2 mins
6:45am - Car, travel - 46mins
7:30am - elevator - 3 mins
7:35am - Computer at work - 10 hours
7:35am - light at work - 11 hours
7:35am - refrigrator - 4 hours
8am - phone - 5 mins
11:25am - phone - 3 mins
11:10am- printer - 3 mins
11:55am - Microwave - 6 mins
12:35pm - phone - 2 mins
13:25pm - project - 1 hr 25 mins
13:05pm - phone 4 mins
14:30pm - phone - 10 mins
15:23pm - printer - 5 mins
14:56pm - phone - 2 mins
16:23pm - printer - 2 mins
16:34pm - phone - 3 mins
17:34pm - phone - 7 mins
18:05pm - car/travel - 1hr 25 mins
19:30pm - light - 3 hours
19:33pm - TV - 3 hours
19:45pm - strove, oven - 45 mins
19:45pm - ricecooker - 22 mins
20:45pm - sink - 20 mins
20:45pm - diswasher - 30 mins
21:45pm - bathroom - 30 mins
22:30pm - alarm clock set - 1 mins
I don't believe I can go Techology Fast for longer than 1 hour. My day-to-day life/survival from eating, traveling, getting warm, making money, are all heavily involved technologies. I think the only way I can prepare myself for a techology fast is to study history and learn how human used to live in a cave.
Response to Total Artwork
Richard Wagner's Total Artwork concepts has broaden my idea of multimedia beyond computer and user interaction. Wagner created the Festpielhaus Theater with creating great impact and experience on his audiences in mind. By integrating all art elements and paying equal attention all from lighting, sound, poetry to actors and stagecraft, he was able to utilize these arts and delivered full range of human experiences.
Computer graphics and multimedia applications such as Director, Photoshops are tools/components just like music instruments and script in a theater, but what matters the most are what we create with these tools and how we utilize them to achieve our objects.
From Wagner's idea, I have learned that in order to give my audience great impact from my ideas, I must put equal amount of considerations and designs into every single elements within my work.
In computer multimedia, all elements within the application should be considered. From my choice of music, background settings, tempo, to where the user interactions should happen and when they should happen, all these components will greatly effect the final delivery of realistic experience of my application to users.
Computer graphics and multimedia applications such as Director, Photoshops are tools/components just like music instruments and script in a theater, but what matters the most are what we create with these tools and how we utilize them to achieve our objects.
From Wagner's idea, I have learned that in order to give my audience great impact from my ideas, I must put equal amount of considerations and designs into every single elements within my work.
In computer multimedia, all elements within the application should be considered. From my choice of music, background settings, tempo, to where the user interactions should happen and when they should happen, all these components will greatly effect the final delivery of realistic experience of my application to users.
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History Location People
NATIONALITY
Customs Language Location Standard
Political, Beauty CULTURE
Food Beauty Beliefs Religion Art Custom Ritual History
Heritage
PERSONALITY Food Personality Pessimistic Optimistic
Happy Sad Colorful SOUL
inner self invisible truth ultimate final SPIRIT truth
HAPPY soul life meaning BEAUTY standard color pink red superficial FREEDOM
expensive sacrifice war good evil EMOTION happy
sad personality
mind feelings ELECTRONICS japan germany mobile
cars computer
CONVENIENCE subway cellphone distance easy access
speed TIME EFFICIENCY
speed email computer time money
COLORFUL neon blink excitement youth growth
COMMUNICATIONS
meaning understanding
excitement language body gesture.
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