Archive for the 'technology' Category

compressed time

SInce leaving Singapore, time has become extremely compressed. I have visited SymbioticA, Creativity and Cognition Studios, Interactivation Lab, Centre for Social Robotics, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Fish Markets, Australian Maritime Museum, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Creative Industries precinct at QUT,  been on ferries in Brisbane and Sydney, and a few planes too.

During this time I have been talking about my own practice in video and bio media, and how this fits into the wider aspects of  the biological arts and society.

I have got feedback from the audiences. It is interesting that the scientist heavy audience was focussed in finding a solution, or a way forward. The artist heavy audiences were more critical. Perhaps I had developed  the content of the talks between the 1st and 3rd talks.

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the problems of artists access to technology

So youve discovered this piece of technlogy that interests you. You want to make some art about it, maybe you want to make some art with it, maybe you want to critique what lies behnd it. What is access and how can you get it….

Access can be broken into three separate albeit interrelated aspects:

    -physical/economic access (do you have the money to buy?/economics)
    -intellectual access (do you have the right to use/patents)
    -regulatory access (can you use this technique without crossing proscribed boundaries/can you satisfy regulations?)

If we take Stelarcs third ear as an example, it would be expensive to attach the ear surgically. The cast of his ear would have involved using a proprietry polymer, and the surgey itself may have required regulatory approval.