The absence of form


Autoria(s): Delbridge, Matthew
Data(s)

20/03/2010

Resumo

what was silent will speak, what is closed will open and will take on a voice Paul Virilio The fundamental problem in dealing with the digital is that we are forced to contend with a fundamental deconstruction of form. A deconstruction that renders our content and practice into a single state that can be openly and easily manipulated, reimagined and mashed together in rapid time to create completely unique artefacts and potentially unwranglable jumbles of data. Once our work is essentially broken down into this series of number sequences, (or bytes), our sound, images, movies and documents – our memory files - we are left with nothing but choice….and this is the key concern. This absence of form transforms our work into new collections and poses unique challenges for the artist seeking opportunities to exploit the potential of digital deconstruction. It is through this struggle with the absent form that we are able to thoroughly explore the latent potential of content, exploit modern abstractions of time and devise approaches within our practice that actively deal with the digital as an essential matter of course.

Formato

video/mpeg

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32195/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32195/1/Dealing_with_the__Digital_TaPRA_2010.m4v

http://www.tapra.org/

Delbridge, Matthew (2010) The absence of form. In TaPRA Dealing with Digital Symposium 2010, March 20th 2010, Bedford Square, London. (Unpublished)

Direitos

Copyright 2010 the author.

Fonte

Drama; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190404 Drama Theatre and Performance Studies #190205 Interactive Media #Digital Scenography #Interactive Performance #Time
Tipo

Conference Paper