NaVloPoMo #22
I've just discovered the writings of Roy Ascott, Brian Eno's teacher at art school. Static cinema, ambient cinema, the loop.
Call it cool when the information bits are loosely stacked, of uncertain order, not clearly connected, ambiguous, entropic. Then the system allows the observer to participate, projecting his own sense of order or significance into the work, or setting up resonances by quite unpredicted interaction with it. We must also consider the cut-out mechanism that operates when an artwork overheats; when it is too hot; too densely stacked, with an overburdened accumulation of bits, a sort of infinitely inclusive field. Then the system switches to avery cool state and feedback of a high oder is possible."
- Roy Ascott, from "Behaviourables and Futuribles" in Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology, and Consciousness

Comments
love it! Eno is a favourite of mine also, so thanks for posting the info about one of his teachers. I just saw the Warhol exhibition in Brisbane during xmas holidays back home and he did similar multiple screen screenings for his films and screentests. (as did others I guess) very effective. I love the loop - the basis of many electronic music songs these days as well. repetitions. also very Warhol.
Posted by: kath | January 2, 2008 5:08 PM