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| A System of Formal Notation for Scoring Works of Digital and Variable Media Art
by Richard Rinehart
Digital artist, Museum Director of Digital Media
University of California, Berkeley
rinehart@berkeley.edu
http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/about_bampfa/avantgarde.html,http://www.coyoteyip.com/
This paper proposes a new approach to
conceptualizing digital and media art forms. This theoretical
approach will be explored through issues raised in the process
of creating a formal declarative model for digital and media
art. This methodology of implementing theory as a way of exploring
and testing it is intended to mirror the practices of both
art making and computer processing. In these practices, higher-level
meanings are manifested at lower levels of argument,symbolization,
or concretization so that they can be manipulated and engaged,
resulting in a new understanding of a theory or the formulation
of new higher-level meaning. This practice is inherently interactive
and cyclical. Similarly, this paper is informed by previous
work and ideas in this area, and is intended to inform and
serve as a vehicle for ongoing exchange around media art.
The approach presented and explored here is intended to inform
a better understanding of media art forms and to provide the
lower level 'hooks' that support the creation, use and preservation
of media art. In order to accomplish both of those goals,
media art works will not be treated here as isolated and idealized
entities, but rather as entities in the complex environment
of the real world where they encounter various agents, life-cycle
events, and practical concerns. This paper defines the Media
Art Notation System and provides implementation examples in
the appendices.
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IMAGE: Ouija 2000, Ken Goldberg, Multi-media, 2000.
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