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Anti-Clockwiser: A listening session on ARTECH participants' early memories of now-obsolete media, and a speculation on their possible roles in contemporaneity

Alvelos, Heitor ; Chatterjee, Abhishek Sá, Vítor J. ; da Veiga, Pedro Alves ; Arantes, Priscila ; Fernandes-Marcos, Adérito

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts, 2019, p.1-2

New York, NY, USA: ACM

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  • Título:
    Anti-Clockwiser: A listening session on ARTECH participants' early memories of now-obsolete media, and a speculation on their possible roles in contemporaneity
  • Autor: Alvelos, Heitor ; Chatterjee, Abhishek
  • Sá, Vítor J. ; da Veiga, Pedro Alves ; Arantes, Priscila ; Fernandes-Marcos, Adérito
  • Assuntos: Applied computing -- Arts and humanities -- Media arts
  • É parte de: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts, 2019, p.1-2
  • Descrição: Anti-Clockwiser consists of a think-tank and a listening session. It proposes to start as an open conference session focusing on the earliest and most enduring memories of ARTECH participants' use of digital media. This session will be recorded and edited into a sound piece to be presented on the conference's closing day. The artwork reflects upon the concept of "dead media" as having the potential to reveal layers of cognitive, expressive and creative processes. A broader historical inscription of the media type is ostensibly ensured via historical records, artifact preservation and format updates; however, the related individual investments and engagements, personal narratives, and struggles and epiphanies that construct collective memory have limited acknowledgement in cultural discourses. Interviews, thus, may become the source for conceptual and philosophical interpretation, and may reveal the dynamics between evolutionary and devolutionary technological paradigms. The artwork is envisioned within the framework of the research project "Anti-Amnesia: design research as an agent for narrative and material regeneration and reinvention of vanishing Portuguese manufacturing cultures and techniques".
  • Editor: New York, NY, USA: ACM
  • Idioma: Inglês

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