Master of Electronic Art

Spatiality and Interaction

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Multi User Environments, Networked Technologies & Rhizone

Week six

 

Overview

The World Wide Web was launched in 1989 by Timothy Berners-Lee.   Originally the Internet was intended to aid international communication among physicists working for the European Laboratory for Particle Physics. Prior to then, similar networks were used exclusively by government institutions and research universities involved in military projects.

MUDs (Multiple User Domains) is one of the early multi user environments on the Web.   Multiple User Dungeons or Domains is based on early text based Dungeons and Dragons computer games.   MOOs (Muds Object-Oriented), are a more sophisticated version of MUDs and are based on object oriented programming allowing user to build or expand their own environments.   Mark Pesce was credited as the inventor of VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language).    Labirynth which he presented at the First International Conference on the World Wide Web in 1994 was a prototype of a 3d interface for the web that used a language able to translate specific descriptions into 3d scenes.

The nature of cyberspace has been partially informed by sci-fi writers. William Gibson, author of 1984 novel Neuromancer coined the term 'cyberspace' to describe an organic data world or network.   Snow Crash by Neil Stephenson, is another example.   The common denominator running through these technologies is interactivity characterised by seemingly open ended structure or the Deleuzian concept of the rhizome .  

Early immersive works such as Satellite Arts by Kit Galloway & Sherrie Rabinowitz in 1977, Dauglas Davies's The Last 9 Minutes at Documanta VI and Keith Sonnier & Liza Bear's Send /Receive Satellite Network are also an example of networked technologies.   They explored real time virtual space and utilised satellite transmission technology and are early examples of telematics.

Cellphones, PDAs (personal digital assistants), SMS (Secure Message Systems) also belong in this category.

Don Foresta , Kit Galloway & Sherrie Rabinowitz , Dauglas Davies, Keith Sonnier & Liza Bear, Company in Space , William Gibson , Masaki Fujihata , Andrea Zapp , Philip Brophy , Paul Sermon , Margot Lovejoy ,   Lynn Hershman , Catherine Richards , Toni Dove , Christian Moller , Brenda Laurel & Rachel Strickland , Knowbotic Research , Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss , Paul Garrin , Norrie   Neumark , Maruice Benayoun , Josephine Starrs & Leon Cmielewski , Jon McCormack , Paul Brown , Troy Innocent , Martine Corompt , Ian Haig , John Tonkin , Peter Hennessey , Michelle Barker , John Colette , Michael Buckley , Megan Heyward , Sally Pryor , Simon Biggs , Linda Marie Walker & Gregory L Ulmer , Igor Stromajer , Komninos Zervos , geniwate , Adrian Miles ,   Linda Derment , Moira Corby , Francesca da Rimini , Jenny Fraser , rea , Jaap de Jonge , Graham Harwood & Matthew Fuller , Lycette Brothers John & Mark , Chris Henschke , Anna Munster ,   Tina Gonsalves , Melinda Rackham , Mary-Anne Breeze , Shu Lea Cheang , Perry Hoberman , Bill Seaman , flux:/terminal ,

Primary Reading

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Osthoff, Simone 2004 Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica: A Legacy of Interactivity and Participation for a Telematic Future , Leonardo

More

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Bachelard, Gaston 1958 The Poetics of Space

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Jorge Luis Borges

Bosma, Josephine Constructing Media Spaces

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Douglas Engelbart

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Fishwick, Paul 2006 Aesthetic Computing , The MIT Press, Cambridge

 

Frieling, Rudolf The Archive, the Media, the Map and the Text

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Friedrich Kittler

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Landlow, G (ed) 1994 Hyper/Text/Theory , The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore & London

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Ted Nelson

Pfohl, Stephen 1997 The Cybernetic Delirium of Norbert Wiener

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Norbert Weiner

 

 

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