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This event, held on June 1-2, 2013, delves into the intersection of art and data in the Information Age. Artists interpret and synthesize data, transforming it into visible or audible forms that enhance understanding and provoke thought. They play a critical role in the dialogue around data usage, influencing perceptions of reality and exploring themes of direct democracy. Through various artistic methods, including algorithmic art and data visualization, participants engage in a creative examination of data's impact on society, exploring issues ranging from population crises to the aesthetics of information.
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Data and the Arts: Media in the Information Age Day of Civic Hacking June 1-2, 2013
The Artist’s Role in the Datasphere • To interpret and criticize – data flows through the artist, who experiences it and synthesizes sub-rational conclusions. • To enlist the role of the senses – data is made visible or audible, to explore and understand. • To evangelize data uses – art is propaganda, art pre-visualizes the future. • To please – art’s domain is the aesthetic and emotional. To make pretty stuff.
How Data is Used Artistically • Raw material for unrelated outcomes – algorithmic art • The central object of study – visualization methods, or reinterpretation to make direct • A reflection of distant realities to re-experience - real-time feeds, open API’s (think cubism or pointillism) • The fabric for reality’s contextual clothing– (data is somehow the subject matter)
Specifically Government Data • The role of data in direct democracy. The Social Realism of Democracy.
Exploring Data • Science: the Computer Science Viz Lab and RSMAS uses computer generated world to fly-by the fault under Port au Prince
Exploring Data • The Viz Lab with Dept of Biology explores neuronal connections in a fly brain
Experiencing Data • Making sensible the abstract Passionnement by Piotr Kowalski (frequency spectrum in contrast to meaning)
Experiencing Data • Making visible the crisis of world population Population Cube by Piotr Kowalski
The New Data Vernacular • Data is all around, it is part of our world Last Login by Mika Rosenberg,, collage with computer babble.
The New Data Vernacular • Use of NASA data sets and NTSC distorted video Black Zero by Aldo Tambellinni at the Tate Modern
Using Data • To make music, such as the FMS symphony
Using Data • To make attractive and informative displays The D3.js library
Data Is Reality • Real time financial data streams - data as a more real reality
Data Shows Reality • Data from NASA – self-reflection on a greater reality too distant to perceive directly
Data Decides Reality • Trial transcripts – traces in the sand of human aspiration and institutions The Brancusi Trial
Conclusion • Data/Computation Duality; the Media Reality Media Burn by Ant Farm