INTERNAUSEA An intermedia open work in progress on information, control and space
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schemata
INTER-THEMES
INTER-STRUCTURES INPUTS
INPUTS
COMPLEXITY
ANABOLIC TENDENCY
Structural order
Entropy
+ + -
Research clusters
TENSION REDUCTION CATABOLIC TENDENCY
Aesthetics
DIABOLO ENGINE BLOCKS
OUTPUTS
ARTWORKS Information
Control
ESSAYS
AN INFORMATION-PROCESSING SYSTEM
INPUTS
Structural themes
PARSIMONY
IMAGES
WORKS
INTERNAUSEA
INPUTS
INTER-AESTHETICS
Space
INTER-THEMES ANONYMOUS Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (1499) CHAUCER, Geoffrey The House of Fame (1380) ZIMMERMANN, Bernd Alois Requiem für einen jungen Dichter — Lingual for narrator, soprano, baritone, three choirs, electric tape, orchestra, jazz combo and organ (1969)
INTER-STRUCTURES Eco, U. (1989). The Open Work. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Hayles, K. N., Burdick, A. (2002). Writing Machines. Cambridge: The MIT Press. Reed, P. (1992). The Idea of the Labyrinth: From Classical Antiquity Through the Middle Age. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
INTER-AESTHETICS
Volubile Topophilie Individuelle collective Images-temps Espace absolu Colère
Signes Martyre Comtemporanéites Comportaments erratiques Biaises Arythmies
Jeu d’imitation Interferences Inconnu Hypocrisie Détruit Décomposé
Arnheim, R. (1971). Entropy and Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. Moles, A. (1968). Information Theory and Esthetic Perception. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Taylor, M. C. (1992). Disfiguring: Art, Architecture, Religion. The University of Chicago Press, London, 1992.
RESEARCH CLUSTERS Domain= sphere of activity or knowledge Theory= system of ideas based on general principles intended to explain something Movement= a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social or artistic ideas Representation= a picture, model, mental state or concept regarded as corresponding to a thing perceived Theme= an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature Singularity= the state, fact, quality, or condition of being unique, remarkable Framework= an essential supporting structure of an object Paradigm= a typical example, pattern or model of something
Research cluster 001 – Information Domains Theories Linguistics(Rhetoric, Semiotics) Communication theory Deconstruction Mathematics (Logic, Statistics) Music (Contemporary, Renaissance) Technology (Machine learning)
Outputs Jeu d’imitation Interferences Inconnu Hypocrisie Détruit Décomposé
Secondary cluster Space Control Control Control Space Space
Movements Informatism Serialism
Representations Hypertext Information design
Main themes Entropy Propaganda Speed
Object
Other movements
Establishing alphabets, symbols and signals Scheme determination of noise sources On anonymous receivers and their intentions On disruptions in communication channels Decoding corrupted messages Determination of semantic noise structures
Asemic writing Glitch Pre-Raphaelites Land art Kinetic art Ergodic literature
Framework/paradigm ALPHABET INFORMATION SOURCE (INFORMER)
Sender
Formulation of intentions
Coding of message
Semantic noise
message
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Noise source
Intentions
DESTINATION (INFORMEE)
Receiver
Interpretation of intentions
Decoding of message
Intentions
TRANSMITTER (encoding)
SEMANTIC RECEIVER
message
Sent signal
COMMUNICATION CHANNEL
RECEIVER (decoding)
Received signal
Singularities Arnheim Derrida Genette Gypsin Ockeghem Warburg Webern Secondary Themes Replica Loneliness Hiddenness Conformity Ambiguity Alterity
Research cluster 010 - Control Domains Theories Psychology(abnormal) Group dynamics Philosophy Social cognitive theory Sexuality Sociology
Outputs
Representations New media Performance
Secondary cluster Space
On human-human interfaces (and related)
Information Space Information Information Space
Psychodramas for behavioral change Conceit development of dystopian realities Divergences against resilience Conflicts based on stupidity Actions in defensive behaviors
Signes Martyre ComtemporanĂŠites Comportaments erratiques Biaises Arythmies
Movements Nihilism Post-structuralism
Object
Main themes Power Pornography Security
Other movements Metaphysical poetry Existentialism Mannerism Video art Noveau roman Conceptual art
Conflict
Convergence
Structure
MAXIMUM EXCLUSION
Productivity
INDIVIDUAL PLANNED BEHAVIOR Attitude toward behavior
Behavioral beliefs Normative beliefs
Control beliefs
Subjective norm
Perceived behavioral control
VOLATIONAL CONTROL
Intentions
Behavior
Task MAXIMUM INCLUSION
ACCEPTANCE
AMBIVALENCE
Formation
REJECTION
Framework/paradigm
Dissolution
Singularities Baudrillard Blanchot Foucault Heidegger Levinas Nietzsche Sartre
Secondary Themes Pleasure Ecstasy Appearance & essence
Paraphilia Alienation Unity & multiplicity
Research cluster 100 – Space Domains Theories Mathematics(geometry) Anti-foundationalism theories Psychology(cognitive) Visuospatial thinking Literature(poetry) Urbanism
Outputs Volubile Topophilie Individuelle collective Images-temps Espace absolu Colère
Secondary cluster Information Information Control Information Control Control
Movements Informalism Situationist
Representations Cartography Mind/concept maps
Object On involution and evolution On human being atlas On crowds, mobs and the self On images, movement and time Production rules for space On tactile & illusory plasticity
Other movements Symbolism Land art Transcendentalism Postmodernism Anarchism/Marxism Abstract expressionism
Framework/paradigm
INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION [convergence of the map and the territory]
Mental maps • •
Information-based Collecting, organizing data
INTERNET SPACE [A metaphoric space]
• Information processing • Visuospatial • Functional space 1. Body space 2. Space around the body 3. Metaphorical space (space of the exploration navigation) 4. Actual space (space of the external representation)
MENTAL SPACE [Logical-mathematical space]
Main themes Singularities Body Benjamin Cities Deleuze Virtualization Duchamp Lefebvre Tversky Tuan Virilio
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Image of the city (nodes, landmarks, paths, edges and districts) Navigation and mapping Walking as an aesthetic act Narratives for linearizing the space
URBAN SPACE [Real space]
Secondary Themes Amplification Flânerie Everyday life Absence and presence Void Self-determination