Mid Atlantic Popular Culture Association
November 5, 2016
Internet and Culture
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Lecture slides for MA Contemporary Art Theory and for MFA1 Studio students in the School of Art, Edinburgh College of Art.
http://www.eca.ac.uk/pdf/getCourse.php?id=88
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ASIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA
Southeast Asia Publications Series
Since 1979 the So uth east Asia Publications Series (SEAPS) has brought some of
the best of Australian scholarship on Southeas t Asia ro an international readership.
Ir seeks ro publish leading-edge research by both young and established sch o lars
on the countr ies and peoples of Southeast Asia across all disciplines of the
humani ties and social sciences with particular encouragement ro interdisciplinary
and compa rative research.
SEAPS is now published for the Asian Studies Association of Australia by NUS
Press, a unit of the National University of Singapore, in alliance with the University
of H awaii Press in North America and the Nordic Insti tute of Asian Studi es (NIAS)
[non-Indonesia titles] and the KITLV Press [Indonesia titles] in Europe.
Editorial Board
Professor Howard Dick (University of Melbourne) (Ediror)
Professor Barbara Andaya (Un iversity of Hawaii and University of Hawaii Press)
Professor Colin Brown (Curtin University of Technology)
Associate Professor John Butcher (Griffith University)
Professor Emeritus D avid Chandler (Mo nash University)
Associate Professor Helen Creese (University of Queensland)
Dr Robert Cribb (Australian National University)
Dr Jane Drakard (Monash University)
Dr Greg Fealy (Australian National University)
Professor Robert Elson (University of Queensland)
Professor Barbara Hadey (University of Tasmania)
Professor Kevin Hewison (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Professor Virginia H ooker (Australian National University)
Professor Rey Ilero (National University of Singapo re)
Gerald Jackson (NIAS - Nordic Institute of Asian Studies)
Associa te Professor Paul Kraroska (NUS Press, Na tional University of Singapore)
Professor Tim Lindsey (Un iversity of Melbourne)
Professor Andrew Macintyre (Aus tralian National University)
Emeritus Professor Camp bell Macknight (Australian National University)
Professor Anthony Milner (Australian National University)
Dr Harry Poeze (Director, KITLV Press, Leiden)
Professor Anthony Reid (National University of Singapore)
Associate Professor Craig Reynolds (Australian National University)
Professor Merle Ricklefs (National University of Singapore)
Professor Kathryn Robinson (Australian National U ni versity)
Dr Mina Roces (U ni versity of New South Wales)
P ro fessor Krishna Sen (Curtin University of Technology)
Associate Professor Maila St ivens (U ni versity of Melbourne)
Dr Philip Taylor (Australi an National University)
Professor Carl Thayer (University of New So uth Wales, ADFA)
Professor Adrian Vickers (Un ivers ity of Sydney)
Website: http:// iceaps.anu .edu.au/asaa_pu blicatio ns/so utheas casia.html
JAVANESE PERFORMANCES ON
AN INDONESIAN STAGE
Contesting Culture, Embracing Change
Barbara Hatley
Asian Studies Association of Australia
in association with
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS
HONOLULU
First published by:
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Artcasting: reflections on inventive digital evaluationjenrossity
Presentation given by Jen Ross at the Scottish Network on Digital Cultural Resources Evaluation Workshop 3. https://scotdigich.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/report-from-workshop-3-evaluating-use-and-impact/
CreativPaper: Conversation with Ryota Matsumoto - 2016-2020.pdfJohnMecco
Ryota Matsumoto (松本良多) is an artist, educator, designer, cultural programmer, urban planner, and architect. As a media theorist, he is highly recognized as the renowned pioneer and godfather of the postdigital culture.
Born in Tokyo, Matsumoto was raised in Hong Kong and Japan. He received a Master of Architecture degree from University of Pennsylvania in 2007 after his studies at Architectural Association in London, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art and University of Miami in early 90’s. He studied with Manuel DeLanda, Vincent Joseph Scully Jr., Cecil Balmond, and Giancarlo De Carlo, among others.
He has collaborated with a cofounder of the Metabolist Movement, Kisho Kurokawa, and with Arata Isozaki, Peter Christopherson, and MIT Media Lab.
Matsumoto has presented his work on multidisciplinary design, visual culture, and urbanism to the 5th symposium of the Imaginaries of the Future at Cornell University, the Espaciocenter workshop at TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, New Media Frontier Lecture Series at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts, iDMAa Conference 2017, Network Media Culture Symposium at CCA Kitakyushu, and NTT InterCommunication Center as a literary critic and media theorist. He curated the exhibition, Posthumanism, Epidigital, and Glitch Feminism at Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts in 2020.
Matsumoto has served as the MFA lecturer at Transart Institute, University of Plymouth. He works as a research associate and senior consultant for the New Centre of Research & Practice and the City of Dallas Office of Art and Culture respectively. Matsumoto is an honorary member of the British Art Network. He has been active as a guest critic on design reviews at Cornell University, Cooper Union, Columbia GSAPP, Rhode Island School of Design, and Pratt Institute.
Lecture slides for MA Contemporary Art Theory and for MFA1 Studio students in the School of Art, Edinburgh College of Art.
http://www.eca.ac.uk/pdf/getCourse.php?id=88
ASIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA Southeast Asia Public.docxdavezstarr61655
ASIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA
Southeast Asia Publications Series
Since 1979 the So uth east Asia Publications Series (SEAPS) has brought some of
the best of Australian scholarship on Southeas t Asia ro an international readership.
Ir seeks ro publish leading-edge research by both young and established sch o lars
on the countr ies and peoples of Southeast Asia across all disciplines of the
humani ties and social sciences with particular encouragement ro interdisciplinary
and compa rative research.
SEAPS is now published for the Asian Studies Association of Australia by NUS
Press, a unit of the National University of Singapore, in alliance with the University
of H awaii Press in North America and the Nordic Insti tute of Asian Studi es (NIAS)
[non-Indonesia titles] and the KITLV Press [Indonesia titles] in Europe.
Editorial Board
Professor Howard Dick (University of Melbourne) (Ediror)
Professor Barbara Andaya (Un iversity of Hawaii and University of Hawaii Press)
Professor Colin Brown (Curtin University of Technology)
Associate Professor John Butcher (Griffith University)
Professor Emeritus D avid Chandler (Mo nash University)
Associate Professor Helen Creese (University of Queensland)
Dr Robert Cribb (Australian National University)
Dr Jane Drakard (Monash University)
Dr Greg Fealy (Australian National University)
Professor Robert Elson (University of Queensland)
Professor Barbara Hadey (University of Tasmania)
Professor Kevin Hewison (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Professor Virginia H ooker (Australian National University)
Professor Rey Ilero (National University of Singapo re)
Gerald Jackson (NIAS - Nordic Institute of Asian Studies)
Associa te Professor Paul Kraroska (NUS Press, Na tional University of Singapore)
Professor Tim Lindsey (Un iversity of Melbourne)
Professor Andrew Macintyre (Aus tralian National University)
Emeritus Professor Camp bell Macknight (Australian National University)
Professor Anthony Milner (Australian National University)
Dr Harry Poeze (Director, KITLV Press, Leiden)
Professor Anthony Reid (National University of Singapore)
Associate Professor Craig Reynolds (Australian National University)
Professor Merle Ricklefs (National University of Singapore)
Professor Kathryn Robinson (Australian National U ni versity)
Dr Mina Roces (U ni versity of New South Wales)
P ro fessor Krishna Sen (Curtin University of Technology)
Associate Professor Maila St ivens (U ni versity of Melbourne)
Dr Philip Taylor (Australi an National University)
Professor Carl Thayer (University of New So uth Wales, ADFA)
Professor Adrian Vickers (Un ivers ity of Sydney)
Website: http:// iceaps.anu .edu.au/asaa_pu blicatio ns/so utheas casia.html
JAVANESE PERFORMANCES ON
AN INDONESIAN STAGE
Contesting Culture, Embracing Change
Barbara Hatley
Asian Studies Association of Australia
in association with
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS
HONOLULU
First published by:
.
The Story of Light Sponsor Presentationscratchpost
The Story of Light Festival explores the intersection of science, philosophy, and culture through art and design. 14-18 January 2015 | Goa | India
Potential sponsors, please contact sarin@thestoryoflight.org
Importance of Computer Essay Essay on Importance of Computer for .... Essay on Importance of Computer in Life for Students. Computers Are Everywhere Essay Example StudyHippo.com. Essay on Computer Computer Essay for Students and Children in English .... PDF Essay on the understanding of computer amp; systems sciences.. Click here to view my essay on computer networks. Essay on Computer for all Class in 100 to 500 Words in English. Computer System - PHDessay.com. ᐅ BEST 10 Lines Essay on Computer in English For Class 1, 2 and 3 .... How Computer Has Made Learning Easier For Students Essay Example .... What is Computer - PHDessay.com. School Essay: Simple essay on computer. What Is Computer Essay In English Sitedoct.org. Essay On The Role of Computers in Everyday Life Internet Software. Essay on Computer - YouTube. Importance of Computer Essay in English // write an essay on .... Essay On Computer and Its Uses for School Students - The Study Cafe. Computer science essay... The Computer Essay Introduction Science And Technology Office Equipment. Need a great example of essay on computer and its benefits? Check this .... 006 Essay Example On Computer 62 Thumb Thatsnotus. Essay on Computers in English. Computer nowadays essay. Essay On, Computer Education, Importance Of .... What i learned in computer class essay. Essay on Computer: 8 Selected .... Essay on computer in english. Technology And Security Related Computer Essay Topics. Essay on computer - Write My Custom Paper.. 3 essay on computer available for all stages. Computer - Essay For 12 Class Students - YouTube. Computers - For and against essay - GCSE English - Marked by Teachers.com. How Computer Makes Life Easier Essay Example Topics and Well Written .... Importance of computer in school essay Essay On Computers Essay On Computers
Artcasting: reflections on inventive digital evaluationjenrossity
Presentation given by Jen Ross at the Scottish Network on Digital Cultural Resources Evaluation Workshop 3. https://scotdigich.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/report-from-workshop-3-evaluating-use-and-impact/
CreativPaper: Conversation with Ryota Matsumoto - 2016-2020.pdfJohnMecco
Ryota Matsumoto (松本良多) is an artist, educator, designer, cultural programmer, urban planner, and architect. As a media theorist, he is highly recognized as the renowned pioneer and godfather of the postdigital culture.
Born in Tokyo, Matsumoto was raised in Hong Kong and Japan. He received a Master of Architecture degree from University of Pennsylvania in 2007 after his studies at Architectural Association in London, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art and University of Miami in early 90’s. He studied with Manuel DeLanda, Vincent Joseph Scully Jr., Cecil Balmond, and Giancarlo De Carlo, among others.
He has collaborated with a cofounder of the Metabolist Movement, Kisho Kurokawa, and with Arata Isozaki, Peter Christopherson, and MIT Media Lab.
Matsumoto has presented his work on multidisciplinary design, visual culture, and urbanism to the 5th symposium of the Imaginaries of the Future at Cornell University, the Espaciocenter workshop at TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, New Media Frontier Lecture Series at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts, iDMAa Conference 2017, Network Media Culture Symposium at CCA Kitakyushu, and NTT InterCommunication Center as a literary critic and media theorist. He curated the exhibition, Posthumanism, Epidigital, and Glitch Feminism at Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts in 2020.
Matsumoto has served as the MFA lecturer at Transart Institute, University of Plymouth. He works as a research associate and senior consultant for the New Centre of Research & Practice and the City of Dallas Office of Art and Culture respectively. Matsumoto is an honorary member of the British Art Network. He has been active as a guest critic on design reviews at Cornell University, Cooper Union, Columbia GSAPP, Rhode Island School of Design, and Pratt Institute.
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#Connection: Audience Participation in the Performance Art of Labeouf, Rönkkö & Turner
1. #CONNECTION
Audience Participation in the Performance Art of
LABEOUF, RÖNKKÖ & TURNER
Katie Elson Anderson, Rutgers University-Camden
MAPACA
November 5, 2016
2. LABEOUF, RÖNKKÖ & TURNER
thecampaignbook
(thecampaignbook.com, @thecampaignbook, @ShiaLaBeouf)
Shia LaBeouf (b. 1986, Los Angeles, USA)
Nastja Säde Rönkkö (b. 1985, Helsinki, Finland)
Luke Turner (b. 1982, Manchester, UK)
3. Metamodernism http://www.metamodernism.org/
The present is a symptom of the twin birth
of immediacy and obsolescence. Today,
we are nostalgists as much as we are
futurists. The new technology enables
the simultaneous experience and
enactment of events from a multiplicity
of positions. Far from signalling its
demise, these emergent networks facilitate
the democratisation of history,
illuminating the forking paths along which
its grand narratives may navigate the here
and now.
“his work investigates the operations
and oscillations of art, exploring
presence and affect across the physical
and digital realms” About. Luke Turner
“thus, metamodernism shall be defined
as the mercurial condition between and
beyond irony and sincerity, naivety
and knowingness, relativism and truth,
optimism and doubt, in pursuit of a
plurality of disparate and elusive
horizons” -Metamodernist Manifesto
5. I AM NOT FAMOUS
ANYMORE
Feb. 2014- Berlin Film
Festival Red Carpet for
Nymphomaniac
Tweets “I AM NOT
FAMOUS ANYMORE”
daily in January 2014
monthly until
September 2014
12. #CONNECTION
“All my work is about
connection. This project
in particular connected
people offline and
online “.- Rönkkö
“But it created something that is
bigger than all of us, all of the
movies and all of the crowd. It’s
connection. We were all connected
for that moment. More-so for this
show, than any other show we’ve
done.” -LaBeouf
15. “We build work according to people’s commonalities which is not
education or taste but experience of mass media the networks and
human sensibilities”- LaBeouf
Editor's Notes
Collaborating since 2014
Metamodernism- irony and sincerity, humanity, empathy,
Even Stevens- Disney Production 2000-2003 with a full length movie
2003 Holes
2007-2011 Transformers
2008 Idiana Jones
2013 Nymphomaniac
2010 Wall Street
First collaboration with Rönkkö and Turner.
Celebrity: “The visibility that our collaboration enables has made our works exponentially more accessible and, hopefully, engaging and affecting for many more people” - Luke Turner
I AM SORRY- Sat in a gallery to apologize for plagiarism- audience could sit with him and use any items on the table which included Indian Jones whip, transfomer doll, ukelele, flowers, pliers, a book, jack daniesl
2014- #startcreating Cease and Desist letter for plagiarism told him to Stop Creating.
Responded with skywriting it, Followed by #startcreating.
Gathered the Instagram photos that were tagged and compiled onto Tumblr.
Audience action necessary for the installation. Encourage community, crowdsourcing of the images/views
Students from Central Saint Martins, a London arts college were asked to write a short script for Shia to act out in front of a green screen. CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE.
“Submit a piece of text lasting up to 30 seconds or no more than 100 words. This can be as poetic, abstract or literal as you like — with the emphasis on expressing the feeling and tone of the work being introduced.”
And the internet responded.
Moved beyond the words of the students, the performance of Shia and into the art of the audience in continued creation.
Watched all of his movies in reverse order at the Angelika Film Center in NY. Audience invited to join him in the theater- live streamed. Before that had been tweeting the first line his character speaks in his movies in reverse chronological order. Twitter hashtag for online audience to follow.
This is what changed the critics mind about his art.
Online audience watched the performance and created a community - creating memes, videos, synching the movies, running commentary - an extension of the performance- shared experience of sincerity, humanity and empathy
#Allmymovies turning point for many critics who pointed out how the experience changed their views of Shia - experienced shared empathy and a glimpse of humanity. Sincerity, humanity Empathy, emotions
Creativity.
Interview: One guy was telling me he had just moved to New York three months prior and didn’t know nobody…he said he had 13 new friends, 13 new contacts of people he wanted to hang out with….The goal walking in is to highlight the connectivity of the networks.
Not just to highlight it, but to engage it.
Touch my Soul- three days in a gallery in Liverpool and invited strangers to call them and asked “Can you touch my soul?”
Community of Twitter followers describing their attempts to call. More connection
Started in Colorado, Tweeted out coordinates. Invited anyone to take them anywhere and follow online- posting on FB and Instagram. Once again an online community popped up around this, connecting people. Also connected people who met waiting to meet him or on the trips.
Interview: Built a Community around the hashtag.
Interview: EXERCISE EMPATHY
Had “Faith in the Network”
How can artists cut through the noise of mass culture and connect meaningfully with their audience- Article on their art asks this- using the internet and connection to do so.
How to connect in a digital culture?
Using technology to connect rather than divide.
There is room for sincerity with the irony. Along with humanity and empathy.
Connecting audience members, audience connecting with the artists.
Explore metamodernism- can it exist without the internet?
Reinserting empathy and humanity into the technology.