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| Group presentation | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 1) "Images & Texts: a Dialogue" by Alain Robbe-Grillet (Chapter V, Generative Literature & Generative Art, 1983 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 2) "Generative Systems in Visual Art" by Diane Kirkpatrick (Chapter II, Generative Literature & Generative Art , 1983) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 3) "GENERATOR, the group and their arts" (see handout based on http://www.generative.net/generator/browse.cgi?page=outline | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 4) "How I Drew One of My Pictures: or, The Authorship of Generative Art" by Adrian Ward and Geoff Cox (see Class Material)" + examples quoted from http://www.levitated.net/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 5) [selections from Oulipo: a Primer of Potential Literature by Warren F. Motte ] | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 6) [selections from Oulipo: a Primer of Potential Literature by Warren F. Motte ] | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 7) "What is Generative Art? Complexity Theory as a Context for Art Theory" by Philip Galanter | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 8) First chapter of Emergence : the connected lives of ants, brains, cities, and software by Steven Johnson | ||||||||||||||||||||
| A book or an art work that demonstrates generative features | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Based on our discussion of generative processes and general characteristics of generative art, plus the various examples we have worked through, create an art work with a medium of your choice, or a work that is inter-media. Attached to your work a simple artist statement explaining the generative character of your work and what kind of process(es) it provides for its user/reader. For BOOK CREATION only.. Here are a few quotes from writers and theorists on the experimentation with books created with a generative method: ...There is no necessary beginning and end...A book matters for its "spatial interiority" and the reader's "process of participation." ...There is no difference between what a book talks about and how it is made. (Deleuze & Guattari: discussion on "rhizome" in A Thousand Plateaus ) ...All conceivable books are comprised by and within a good dictionary. (Umberto Eco: discussion on the history of the book in Geoffrey Nunberg's The Future of the Book, p. 302) ...[A] text is made of multiple writings, drawn from many cultures and entering into mutual relations of dialouge, parody, contestation... (Roland Barthes: discussion in "The Death of the Author" and the birth of the reader) Some "GENERATIVE BOOK" examples: Raymond Queneau, Exercises in Style (first published in 1947 in French) Raymond Queneau, "100,000,000,000,000 Poems" [100 billion poems] For examples in other art forms, see page classMaterials for revised list of works. |
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| Assignment 4 : Digital Realisation of an Oulipo work. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Choose one Oulipo work and transform it into digital format (e.g. interactive programe / application ). Alternatively, you could create your own text-based generative digital work based on the working principles of the Oulipo group. (e.g. String manipulation in Flash???) You could make reference to the examples we have covered in the workshop: There are some more examples which you could find from the book: Example files in the flash workshop have been uploaded to the class materials section Submission format: flash (swf) |
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