Finally, the game project ends with a bang... yea.. Good job people... now final-finally, concentrate on my own work.
There's something that keep bothering me ever since Lonce Wyse gave a lecture on interactivity. I'm still figuring how to solidify my confusion about interactivity and put them in words.
And I recalled, how much I used to question the use of sensors and camera tracking as parts of an Artwork. To me, the current use of these equipments seem to be a technical aspect of the Artwork but feel disconnected from the Artwork. Nevertheless, I believed that these equipments will convince me and willing to be part of my artwork in the future. (perhaps next sem.) Just like hundred years ago, photography was considered as a technical thing, not an art form.
Oh well~ that's why I chose to avoid any electronic devices for this INT project! =D lemmi figure out what is art in the first place.
There's something that keep bothering me ever since Lonce Wyse gave a lecture on interactivity. I'm still figuring how to solidify my confusion about interactivity and put them in words.
And I recalled, how much I used to question the use of sensors and camera tracking as parts of an Artwork. To me, the current use of these equipments seem to be a technical aspect of the Artwork but feel disconnected from the Artwork. Nevertheless, I believed that these equipments will convince me and willing to be part of my artwork in the future. (perhaps next sem.) Just like hundred years ago, photography was considered as a technical thing, not an art form.
Oh well~ that's why I chose to avoid any electronic devices for this INT project! =D lemmi figure out what is art in the first place.
So What is Art? or should i say what is Art to me..?
I came across this book in adm library...
Art? No Thing!: Analogies Between Art, Science & Philosophy (Paperback)by Fre Ligen (Author), Megan Criag (Author)
gonna read it after exams.. plus a ton of books at home, waiting for me.
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