Abstraction as noise : enhancing the poetic


Autoria(s): Mafe, Daniel; Brown, Andrew R.
Contribuinte(s)

Baker, Su

Thomas, Paul

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Abstraction in its resistance to evident meaning has the capacity to interrupt or at least provide tools with which to question an overly compliant reception of the information to which we are subject. It does so by highlighting a latency or potentiality inherent in materiality that points to the possibility of a critical resistance to this ceaseless flow of sound/image/data. This resistance has been remarked on in differing ways by a number of commentators such as Lyotard, in his exploration of the avant-garde and the sublime for example. This joint paper will initially map the collaborative project by Daniel Mafe and Andrew Brown, Affecting Interference which conjoins painting with digital sound and animations into a single, large scale, immersive exhibition/installation. The work acts as an interstitial point between contrasting approaches to abstraction: the visual and aural, the digital and analogue. The paper will then explore the ramifications of this through the examination of abstraction as ‘noise’, that is as that raw inassimilable materiality, within which lays the creative possibility to forge and embrace the as-yet-unthought and almost-forgotten. It does so by establishing a space for a more poetic and slower paced critical engagement for the viewing and receiving information or data. This slowing of perception through the suspension of easy recognition runs counter to our current ‘high performance’ culture, and it’s requisite demand for speedy assimilation of content, representing instead the poetic encounter with a potentiality or latency inherent in the nameless particularity of that which is.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57562/

Publicador

Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57562/1/Final_paper_TIIC_Mafe_Noise_as_Abstraction_enhancing_the_poetic.pdf

http://blogs.unsw.edu.au/tiic/files/2013/03/2012ticproceedings.pdf

Mafe, Daniel & Brown, Andrew R. (2012) Abstraction as noise : enhancing the poetic. In Baker, Su & Thomas, Paul (Eds.) The Second International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the Intersections between Art, Science and Culture: Interference as a Strategy for Art Conference Proceedings, Transdisciplinary Imaging Conference, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, VIC, pp. 194-205.

Direitos

Copyright 2012. All papers are copyright of the authors.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190000 STUDIES IN CREATIVE ARTS AND WRITING #190100 ART THEORY AND CRITICISM #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #noise #abstraction #materiality #sound #art
Tipo

Conference Paper