Monday, October 31, 2011

[Yasmin_discussions] Appsterdam Weekend-Long Party

You might be wondering how Appsterdam, the movement to establish the world capital of App Makers in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam, is going. Given the world-class, weekend-long, city-wide party planned to answer that question, signs point to "pretty good."

The weekend-long party will not only serve to report on the progress of the movement and its future direction, but with a carefully selected stable of speakers and venues, will feature a veritable who's who and where's where of the booming local tech scene.

As App Makers arrive in the city or close out their work week on Friday, they'll gather at Cafe Bax in Amsterdam's up-and-coming Old West neighborhood for Meeten en Drinken. This weekly gathering  (usually 19:00 on Wednesdays) brings together engineers, designers, business people, marketeers, and others to talk about apps and the craft of making them.

"This time around the drinks are being paid for by Microsoft," Appsterdam COO and party chair Klaas Speller said. "So this is not only your chance to meet App Makers, it's your chance to have a drink on the Empire."

On Saturday Appsterdam's Founder and Mayor Mike Lee will once again take the stage with a stable of special guests to deliver an inspirational keynote. This weekend's keynote will be at one of Amsterdam's cherished landmark tech venues, Pakhuis de Zwijger. 

The 90-minute address will feature the world premier of the "space pirate" movie, a 10-minute short film produced by Appsterdam's film department. The director's cut was a cult hit at some tech conferences this summer. Mayor Lee, who wrote and stars in the film, describes it as a fictionalized account of the founding of Appsterdam.

"We have to call it fictionalized because 'farcicalized' isn't a word," said Lee. "I cannot overstate how ridiculous this movie is."

The keynote and screening will be the featured events of the Appsterdam 2 Launch Party, with venue, drinks, and snacks provided by sponsors Sogeti and IceMobile. While a networking event in its own right, the limited space and high profile promises to make it a spectacle.

"I can say without reservation that if you miss this weekend's Appsterdam 2 Launch Party Weekend, you're missing the nerd party of the year," Mayor Lee wrote on his blog, http://mur.mu.rs/.

The original Appsterdam Launch Party Weekend rather famously featured guided tours of the city. This weekend's launch party was specifically planned around Museumnacht, the first Saturday in November,  the only night when Amsterdam's famed museums stay open, turning the city into one of the biggest multi-venue, multi-genre nerd parties in the world.

In addition to Museumnacht, there are any number of ways for App Makers to entertain themselves in Amsterdam, not the least of which is the Amsterdam Film Week, which has donated tickets for App Makers in the city this weekend.

If that all sounds like something fun for people of all ages, it should be. The Appsterdam 2 Launch Party Weekend, like the entire Appsterdam movement, aims to promote family-friendly Amsterdam as the best place in the world for technologists and their families.

As Chief Community Officer Judy Chen explains, "You might choose not to bring the kids to the bar on Friday, but you'll definitely want to bring them, and something to share, to the potluck brunch at Boven de Balie on Sunday, as App Makers and their families get together like we do every other weekend."

Just as the architecture of the Boven de Balie illustrates the past-meets-future ethos that makes Amsterdam unique, Appsterdam Family Weekends illustrate the key difference between Appsterdam and Silicon Valley. While the Valley and its many imitators focus on startups and venture capital, Appsterdam's founders take a holistic approach.

"There's no one key to the 'Hollywood of Apps,'" Mayor Lee explains. "It's an ecosystem, made of many interconnected parts. Appsterdam isn't another Valley, it's an alternative to the Valley and the materialistic lifestyle. Appsterdam is about friends and families, community and cooperation, technology and tolerance."

People interested in apps and the people who make them can learn more about the worldwide Appsterdam movement by visiting the Appsterdammers at http://appsterdam.rs/ or by visiting the event-specific meetup sites.

For the weekend-long party plz RSVP to the meet-ups below:

Appsterdam Meeten en Drinken, sponsored by Microsoft
Fri., Nov. 4, 19:00 at Cafe Bax, Ten Katestraat 119
http://meetup.com/Appsterdam/events/36497642/

Appsterdam Keynote Launch Party, sponsored by Sogeti and IceMobile
Sat., Nov. 5, 14:00 at Pakhuis de Zwijger, Piet Heinkade 179
http://meetup.com/Appsterdam/events/36497712/

Museumnacht
Sat., Nov. 5, 19:00 at various Amsterdam museums
http://n8.nl/

Appsterdam Family Potluck Brunch, sponsored by Boven de Balie
Sun., Nov. 6, 12:30 at Boven de Balie, Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10
http://meetup.com/Appsterdam/events/36497732/

Amsterdam Film Week, free tickets donated by Amsterdam Film Week
All week and weekend at Pathe City, Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 15-19
http://www.meetup.com/Appsterdam/events/38205102/


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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

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On 23 October 2011 02:17, Avi Rosen <avi@narkis.technion.ac.il> wrote:
> Hi Simon
>
> Yes, the two books of - Herbert Marcus and  MCLUHAN's "understanding media"
> were published in the same year of 1964 controlled from above  by Telstar a
> medium-altitude privately-sponsored space satellite,  launched 1n-1962
> &1963.
>
> We are the offspring of one-dimensional media driven man.
>
> Avi

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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] moderation this week

Hello yasminers

I am Nathalie Harran, artist. For some years I have been building my work
directly on the Internet. Currently I am working on a collaborative draft to
develop workshops on a website by setting up an economic model from the
Global Patronage.

I am looking forward to reading your discution,

nathalie


2011/10/17 MONICA BELLO <mb@monicabello.org>

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

Hi Simon

Yes, the two books of - Herbert Marcus and MCLUHAN's "understanding media"
were published in the same year of 1964 controlled from above by Telstar a
medium-altitude privately-sponsored space satellite, launched 1n-1962
&1963.

We are the offspring of one-dimensional media driven man.

Avi

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Maybe in other theorist, the relation is more clear. Two names:

- Herbert Marcuse, in spanish the central book call El Hombre
Unidimensional.

- Lewis Mumford Tecnic and civilization, for me this book is the bible

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] Kittler

N is now for neighbor to neighbor

I liked this man, and for me, one particular title filled-in unknown
information from a favorite writer. F. A. Kittler's "Gramophone, Film,
Typewriter" coalesced the basic cross-referrencing hardware necessary to
achieve analog's scripted sound broadcasting, talking pictures and news
reels shown in movie theaters.
These precision recording prototypes allowed an imagination on rush beyond
vaudevilles repetitious acts. Thus, heralding aspects of models that remain
sustained in our culture. Commercial packaging allowed mogul entrepreneurs
to delight, sell and fulfill listener's expectant "eyes" and ears- their
personal "radio pictures" from various themes and scenarios.
The subsequent base line was the United States Naval Observatory's hourly
time signal which synced scripted and aurally cued entertainments, and all
were based upon a nationwide service, via Western Union Telegraph and AT&T
telephone lines, for the benefit of all analog broadcasting.
However, natural radio has forever been in our global background.
Except for researchers like Karl Jansky- and the human generations of
monitors who have done data gathering- there are the ubiquitous handhelds,
as from Apple. Their packaging requirements have been aggressively upgraded,
and nano-based, attractive, and obvious universal-apps/uses.
Tele-communictive toll road customer options have quadruppled. Technology
has never been the point. Creative people and their one-to-one achieved
products will globally permit interactive generations to monitor- in
realtime- every sound and image-mirrorings for the common good of all
"Global Villages."
We'll expect natural radio's sounds and imaging ASAP.
leif BRUSH


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> Friedrich Kittler died yesterday, 18 October 2011, in Berlin.
>
> "Nobody listens to radio. What loudspeakers or headsets provide for
> their users is always just radio programming, never radio itself. Only
> in emergencies, when broadcasts are interrupted, announcers' voices
> dry up or stations drift away from their proper frequencies, are there
> any moments at all to hear what radio listening could be about." -
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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

Maybe in other theorist, the relation is more clear. Two names:
- Herbert Marcuse, in spanish the central book call El Hombre Unidimensional.
- Lewis Mumford Tecnic and civilization, for me this book is the bible

Enviado desde mi iPhone

El 20-10-2011, a las 11:18, "Ricardo Vega (ricardov)" <rvegamora@gmail.com> escribió:

> Thank you Collete and Simon:
>
> In the chapter 13 , "Machinery and great industry", Karl Mark talk
> about the machine, making description about the parts of the machine
> and the role of the man in this proccess. Im trying to make
> connections between Marx and Mcluhan, because when I was reading "The
> Ccapital", always Mcluhan comes to my mind. Specially if we think in
> the context of new technologies, and the ""digital machines".
> Im in Barcelona, I hope I will go to Les effets McLuhan i Aix-en-Provence.
> Best.
> r
>
>
> Ricardo Vega
> www.ricardov.cl
> www.artnumerica.net
> 08 191 5577, Santiago, Chile
>
>
>
> 2011/10/20 c.tron@voila.fr <c.tron@voila.fr>:
>> Hello ricardo,
>> Happy that my message has got an interest for another center of the global village.
>> Up to McLuhan, in the global village there is no more center and peripheric places but equal centers that interact together.
>> Interesting no ?
>> To answer about Marx and the reading by McLuhan, the only thing I read from him is that he notes that Marx should have concentrated his refelexions on electric technologies that organize the future of our civilizations rather than the mechanical production that represents the past organization. He thinks that Marx's struggle could have been stronger in consideration of these changes, that also put changes on the work and what, where it is, and how it is organized, what are the structures, and where is the richness.
>> that's all I am able to say, but maybe some people have some ideas.
>> Feel free to exchange more
>> Colette
>>
>>
>>> Message du 20/10/11 à 15h16
>>> De : "Ricardo Vega (ricardov)"
>>> A : "YASMIN DISCUSSIONS"
>>> Copie à : "coletron"
>>> Objet : Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello:
>>> A small presentation aout me. My name is Ricardo Vega, from Santiago
>>> de Chile. Now I`m in Barcelona to study DataViz. i worked during 6
>>> years in the Spanish Cultural Center in Santiago, coordinating new
>>> media, design and digital culture area, developing conferences,
>>> workshops, meetings, etc.
>>>
>>> Thank you for you interesting words Colette. Just a question:
>>> Does somebody knows if Mcluhan had readed or taken in consideration
>>> some ideas in Karl Marx's Capital?
>>> Where I can find information about this topic?
>>>
>>> thank yo so much, Best
>>> r
>>>
>>> Ricardo Vega
>>> www.ricardov.cl
>>> www.artnumerica.net
>>> 08 191 5577, Santiago, Chile
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/10/16 roger malina :
>>>> from colette tron
>>>>
>>>>> - Topic 2 : A cultural and technological challenge, the business of the artists
>>>>>
>>>> For McLuhan, but I guess for thinking in general of the relation
>>>> between the man and technology, each invention and introduction of a
>>>> technology in the society, in the every day life creates such a
>>>> transformation that it makes some kind of revolution : on the sensory
>>>> system, nervous system, perception, cognition sensitivity…
>>>>
>>>> These influences and consequences have been treated on different
>>>> levels by the anthropologist Leroy-Ghouran, the sociologist Gilbert
>>>> Simondon, the scientist Jean-Pierre Changeux, the philosopher Bernard
>>>> Stiegler, etc, only for France, and of course by McLuhan,
>>>>
>>>> and after him in the field of neuroculture and neuroaesthetic by
>>>> Derrick de Kerckhove who was his associate.
>>>> McLuhan considered the technologies as « extensions of man ». So, as
>>>> prosthesis, medias and machines are, up to him, a part of the body.
>>>>
>>>> And he even thought that sooner or later the medias would be under the
>>>> skin. That means inside us. The augmented man has thus artificial
>>>> organs that can be the computer, the clothes, the television,
>>>> writing, sensors, and so on, technologies that make the environment
>>>> and the culture of body and mind.
>>>>
>>>> He wrote that « the new medias and new technologies through which we
>>>> amplify and extand ourselves are huge operations on the social body »
>>>> and that « this is the whole system that undergoes a transformation. »
>>>> Each new one moves the intersensory relations. And thus, the cultural
>>>> habits.
>>>>
>>>> To understand the medias, and its effects, McLuhan (wrote his book of
>>>> course, but) argued a certain distance with them. A distance to
>>>> perceive the changes, to dominate the moves, to diminish the impact or
>>>> the shock, and to think the future of the civilisation. To accept the
>>>> challenge of technological and cultural changes, McLuhan trust the
>>>> artists.
>>>>
>>>> In the human history, the critic or the adaptation to the new
>>>> extensions of man in the private and social life have not been made
>>>> easily except by the consciousness of the artists, said McLuhan : «
>>>> The artist is able to capture the message of the cultural and
>>>> technological challenge a long time before the impact of the
>>>> transformation can be felt. »
>>>>>
>>>> Maybe we can have commentary and exchange about some propositions by
>>>> McLuhan about the important role of the artists in the changes of
>>>> culture through media and technologies, and their place
>>>> inexperimentation, research, science and society, or social body in
>>>> the words of McLuhan. A place that McLuhan defended instead of
>>>> considering art as entertainment. « I would like to know what would
>>>> happen if suddenly we take art for what it is really. »
>>>>
>>>> In the chapter « The challenge and the fall » (Understanding medias)
>>>> here are some of the McLuhan's sentences (approximative translation) :
>>>> « In the age of electricity, it is nothing to talk about the artists
>>>> as persons that anticipate their era. Our technology is also ahead to
>>>> our time, if we accept to see it as it is. The artist has to leave his
>>>> ivory tower to go to the control tower of the society, in order to
>>>> avoid the accident… Like there is the university for the scientific
>>>> organization of knowledge, the artist is essential for the direction,
>>>> the analyze, the understanding of the forms and structures of life
>>>> created by the electric technology. »
>>>>
>>>>> - « In all fields, the one of the science and the one of the humanities, the artist is a man that understand the meaning of his action and of the knowledge of his era. He is the man of the global lucidity. »
>>>>> - « The artist can compensate for the sensory relations before the shock of a new technology anaesthetize the conscient modes of action… If people could be convinced that art is a way to know in advance and precisely the psychologic and social effects of the next technology, won't they make themselves artists ? Or would
>>>>> applie themeselves to translate new forms or art into a social navigation map ? »
>>>>
>>>>> - « Experimental art gives information to mankind with accuracy on the following attacks on their mind that will procure their own technologies… These parts of ourselves that we project outside of us under the form of inventions are some attempts to compensate some collective pressure. But the medicine can generate a bigger
>>>> pain. Here the artist can learn to us to absorb the knock. »
>>>>
>>>> In a certain part of this chapter, Mc Luhan notices that if we
>>>> continue to consider the extensions of the body as external and
>>>> independant from us, we will fall down on each « banana skin of the
>>>> technology ». So we have to keep awake and to pay attention to it.
>>>> With the help of artists, we should manage to take up the challenge.
>>>>
>>>> In this framework, I would like to imagine which function can take
>>>> art and artists in the process of research and invention, innovation,
>>>> creation ? Since and after electric age, what kind of relation between
>>>> art and science, technology and culture, have been made and can be
>>>> constitued for the future ?
>>>>
>>>>> Is technology a « pharmakon » (cf B.Stiegler) and how the artistic consciousness can interfere, alert, awake the society ? Is it the role of art to comprehend sensitive changes in order to take care of it or to shock by representing new sensory situations ?
>>>>
>>>>> How can art and science can collaborate to create a « good » technology and a safe and sustainable society ? How to respect body and mind in the conception of
>>>>> technical objects born from the science, with the consciousness of both science and art ?
>>>>>
>>>> Colette Tron
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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

Hello ricardo,
Happy that my message has got an interest for another center of the global village.
Up to McLuhan, in the global village there is no more center and peripheric places but equal centers that interact together.
Interesting no ?
To answer about Marx and the reading by McLuhan, the only thing I read from him is that he notes that Marx should have concentrated his refelexions on electric technologies that organize the future of our civilizations rather than the mechanical production that represents the past organization. He thinks that Marx's struggle could have been stronger in consideration of these changes, that also put changes on the work and what, where it is, and how it is organized, what are the structures, and where is the richness.
that's all I am able to say, but maybe some people have some ideas.
Feel free to exchange more
Colette


> Message du 20/10/11 à 15h16
> De : "Ricardo Vega (ricardov)"
> A : "YASMIN DISCUSSIONS"
> Copie à : "coletron"
> Objet : Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT
>
>
> Hello:
> A small presentation aout me. My name is Ricardo Vega, from Santiago
> de Chile. Now I`m in Barcelona to study DataViz. i worked during 6
> years in the Spanish Cultural Center in Santiago, coordinating new
> media, design and digital culture area, developing conferences,
> workshops, meetings, etc.
>
> Thank you for you interesting words Colette. Just a question:
> Does somebody knows if Mcluhan had readed or taken in consideration
> some ideas in Karl Marx's Capital?
> Where I can find information about this topic?
>
> thank yo so much, Best
> r
>
> Ricardo Vega
> www.ricardov.cl
> www.artnumerica.net
> 08 191 5577, Santiago, Chile
>
>
>
> 2011/10/16 roger malina :
> > from colette tron
> >
> >> - Topic 2 : A cultural and technological challenge, the business of the artists
> >>
> > For  McLuhan, but I guess for thinking in general of the relation
> > between the man and technology, each invention and introduction of a
> > technology in the society, in the every day  life creates such a
> > transformation that it makes some kind of revolution : on the sensory
> > system, nervous system, perception, cognition  sensitivity…
> >
> > These influences and consequences have been treated on different
> > levels by the anthropologist Leroy-Ghouran, the sociologist Gilbert
> > Simondon, the scientist Jean-Pierre Changeux, the philosopher Bernard
> > Stiegler, etc, only for France, and of course by McLuhan,
> >
> >  and after him in the field of neuroculture and neuroaesthetic by
> > Derrick de Kerckhove who was his associate.
> >  McLuhan considered the technologies as « extensions of man ». So, as
> > prosthesis, medias and machines are, up to him, a part of the body.
> >
> > And he even thought that sooner or later the medias would be under the
> > skin. That means inside us. The augmented man has thus artificial
> > organs that can be the computer, the clothes, the  television,
> > writing, sensors, and so on, technologies that make the environment
> > and the culture of body and mind.
> >
> >  He wrote that « the new medias and new technologies through which we
> > amplify and extand ourselves are huge operations on the social body »
> > and that « this is the whole system that undergoes a transformation. »
> > Each new one moves the intersensory relations. And thus, the cultural
> > habits.
> >
> >  To understand the medias, and its effects, McLuhan (wrote his book of
> > course, but) argued a certain distance with them. A distance to
> > perceive the changes, to dominate the moves, to diminish the impact or
> > the shock, and to think the future of the civilisation. To accept the
> > challenge of technological and cultural changes, McLuhan trust the
> > artists.
> >
> >  In the human history, the critic or the adaptation to the new
> > extensions of man in the private and social life have not been made
> > easily except by the consciousness of the artists, said McLuhan : «
> > The artist is able to capture the message of the cultural and
> > technological challenge a long time before the impact of the
> > transformation can be felt. »
> >>
> >  Maybe we can have commentary and exchange about some propositions by
> > McLuhan about the important role of the artists in the changes of
> > culture through media and technologies, and their place
> > inexperimentation, research, science and society, or social body in
> > the words of McLuhan. A place that McLuhan defended instead of
> > considering art as entertainment. « I would like to know what would
> > happen if suddenly we take art for what it is really. »
> >
> >  In the chapter « The challenge and the fall » (Understanding medias)
> > here are some of the McLuhan's sentences (approximative translation) :
> > « In the age of electricity, it is nothing to talk about the artists
> > as persons that anticipate their era. Our technology is also ahead to
> > our time, if we accept to see it as it is. The artist has to leave his
> > ivory tower to go to the control tower of the society, in order to
> > avoid the accident… Like there is the university for the scientific
> > organization  of knowledge, the artist is essential for the direction,
> > the analyze, the understanding of the forms and structures of life
> > created by the electric technology. »
> >
> >> - « In all fields, the one of the science and the one of the humanities, the artist is a man that understand the meaning of his action and of the knowledge of his era. He is the man of the global lucidity. »
> >> - « The artist can compensate for the sensory relations before the shock of a new technology anaesthetize the conscient modes of action… If people could be convinced that art is a way to know in advance and precisely the psychologic and social effects of the next technology, won't they make themselves artists ? Or would
> >> applie themeselves to translate new forms or art into a social navigation map ? »
> >
> >> - « Experimental art gives information to mankind with accuracy on the following attacks on their mind that will procure their own technologies… These parts of ourselves that we project outside of us under the form of inventions are some attempts to compensate some collective pressure. But the medicine can generate a bigger
> >  pain. Here the artist can learn to us to absorb the knock. »
> >
> > In a certain part of this chapter, Mc Luhan notices that if we
> > continue to consider the extensions of the body as external and
> > independant from us, we will fall down on each  « banana skin of the
> > technology ». So we have to keep awake and to pay attention to it.
> > With the help of artists, we should manage to take up the challenge.
> >
> >  In this framework, I would like to imagine which function can take
> > art and artists in the process of research and invention, innovation,
> > creation ? Since and after electric age, what kind of relation between
> > art and science, technology and culture, have been made and can be
> > constitued for the future ?
> >
> >> Is technology a « pharmakon » (cf B.Stiegler) and how the artistic consciousness can interfere, alert, awake the society ? Is it the role of art to comprehend sensitive  changes in order to take care of it or to shock by representing new sensory situations ?
> >
> >> How can art and science can collaborate to create a « good » technology and a safe and sustainable society ? How to respect body and mind in the conception of
> >> technical objects born from the science, with the consciousness of both science and art ?
> >>
> > Colette Tron
> >
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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

Thank you Collete and Simon:

In the chapter 13 , "Machinery and great industry", Karl Mark talk
about the machine, making description about the parts of the machine
and the role of the man in this proccess. Im trying to make
connections between Marx and Mcluhan, because when I was reading "The
Ccapital", always Mcluhan comes to my mind. Specially if we think in
the context of new technologies, and the ""digital machines".
Im in Barcelona, I hope I will go to Les effets McLuhan i Aix-en-Provence.
Best.
r


Ricardo Vega
www.ricardov.cl
www.artnumerica.net
08 191 5577, Santiago, Chile

2011/10/20 c.tron@voila.fr <c.tron@voila.fr>:
> Hello ricardo,
> Happy that my message has got an interest for another center of the global village.
> Up to McLuhan, in the global village there is no more center and peripheric places but equal centers that interact together.
> Interesting no ?
> To answer about Marx and the reading by McLuhan, the only thing I read from him is that he notes that Marx should have concentrated his refelexions on electric technologies that organize the future of our civilizations rather than the mechanical production that represents the past organization. He thinks that Marx's struggle could have been stronger in consideration of these changes, that also put changes on the work and what, where it is, and how it is organized, what are the structures, and where is the richness.
> that's all I am able to say, but maybe some people have some ideas.
> Feel free to exchange more
> Colette
>
>
>> Message du 20/10/11 à 15h16
>> De : "Ricardo Vega (ricardov)"
>> A : "YASMIN DISCUSSIONS"
>> Copie à : "coletron"
>> Objet : Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT
>>
>>
>> Hello:
>> A small presentation aout me. My name is Ricardo Vega, from Santiago
>> de Chile. Now I`m in Barcelona to study DataViz. i worked during 6
>> years in the Spanish Cultural Center in Santiago, coordinating new
>> media, design and digital culture area, developing conferences,
>> workshops, meetings, etc.
>>
>> Thank you for you interesting words Colette. Just a question:
>> Does somebody knows if Mcluhan had readed or taken in consideration
>> some ideas in Karl Marx's Capital?
>> Where I can find information about this topic?
>>
>> thank yo so much, Best
>> r
>>
>> Ricardo Vega
>> www.ricardov.cl
>> www.artnumerica.net
>> 08 191 5577, Santiago, Chile
>>
>>
>>
>> 2011/10/16 roger malina :
>> > from colette tron
>> >
>> >> - Topic 2 : A cultural and technological challenge, the business of the artists
>> >>
>> > For  McLuhan, but I guess for thinking in general of the relation
>> > between the man and technology, each invention and introduction of a
>> > technology in the society, in the every day  life creates such a
>> > transformation that it makes some kind of revolution : on the sensory
>> > system, nervous system, perception, cognition  sensitivity…
>> >
>> > These influences and consequences have been treated on different
>> > levels by the anthropologist Leroy-Ghouran, the sociologist Gilbert
>> > Simondon, the scientist Jean-Pierre Changeux, the philosopher Bernard
>> > Stiegler, etc, only for France, and of course by McLuhan,
>> >
>> >  and after him in the field of neuroculture and neuroaesthetic by
>> > Derrick de Kerckhove who was his associate.
>> >  McLuhan considered the technologies as « extensions of man ». So, as
>> > prosthesis, medias and machines are, up to him, a part of the body.
>> >
>> > And he even thought that sooner or later the medias would be under the
>> > skin. That means inside us. The augmented man has thus artificial
>> > organs that can be the computer, the clothes, the  television,
>> > writing, sensors, and so on, technologies that make the environment
>> > and the culture of body and mind.
>> >
>> >  He wrote that « the new medias and new technologies through which we
>> > amplify and extand ourselves are huge operations on the social body »
>> > and that « this is the whole system that undergoes a transformation. »
>> > Each new one moves the intersensory relations. And thus, the cultural
>> > habits.
>> >
>> >  To understand the medias, and its effects, McLuhan (wrote his book of
>> > course, but) argued a certain distance with them. A distance to
>> > perceive the changes, to dominate the moves, to diminish the impact or
>> > the shock, and to think the future of the civilisation. To accept the
>> > challenge of technological and cultural changes, McLuhan trust the
>> > artists.
>> >
>> >  In the human history, the critic or the adaptation to the new
>> > extensions of man in the private and social life have not been made
>> > easily except by the consciousness of the artists, said McLuhan : «
>> > The artist is able to capture the message of the cultural and
>> > technological challenge a long time before the impact of the
>> > transformation can be felt. »
>> >>
>> >  Maybe we can have commentary and exchange about some propositions by
>> > McLuhan about the important role of the artists in the changes of
>> > culture through media and technologies, and their place
>> > inexperimentation, research, science and society, or social body in
>> > the words of McLuhan. A place that McLuhan defended instead of
>> > considering art as entertainment. « I would like to know what would
>> > happen if suddenly we take art for what it is really. »
>> >
>> >  In the chapter « The challenge and the fall » (Understanding medias)
>> > here are some of the McLuhan's sentences (approximative translation) :
>> > « In the age of electricity, it is nothing to talk about the artists
>> > as persons that anticipate their era. Our technology is also ahead to
>> > our time, if we accept to see it as it is. The artist has to leave his
>> > ivory tower to go to the control tower of the society, in order to
>> > avoid the accident… Like there is the university for the scientific
>> > organization  of knowledge, the artist is essential for the direction,
>> > the analyze, the understanding of the forms and structures of life
>> > created by the electric technology. »
>> >
>> >> - « In all fields, the one of the science and the one of the humanities, the artist is a man that understand the meaning of his action and of the knowledge of his era. He is the man of the global lucidity. »
>> >> - « The artist can compensate for the sensory relations before the shock of a new technology anaesthetize the conscient modes of action… If people could be convinced that art is a way to know in advance and precisely the psychologic and social effects of the next technology, won't they make themselves artists ? Or would
>> >> applie themeselves to translate new forms or art into a social navigation map ? »
>> >
>> >> - « Experimental art gives information to mankind with accuracy on the following attacks on their mind that will procure their own technologies… These parts of ourselves that we project outside of us under the form of inventions are some attempts to compensate some collective pressure. But the medicine can generate a bigger
>> >  pain. Here the artist can learn to us to absorb the knock. »
>> >
>> > In a certain part of this chapter, Mc Luhan notices that if we
>> > continue to consider the extensions of the body as external and
>> > independant from us, we will fall down on each  « banana skin of the
>> > technology ». So we have to keep awake and to pay attention to it.
>> > With the help of artists, we should manage to take up the challenge.
>> >
>> >  In this framework, I would like to imagine which function can take
>> > art and artists in the process of research and invention, innovation,
>> > creation ? Since and after electric age, what kind of relation between
>> > art and science, technology and culture, have been made and can be
>> > constitued for the future ?
>> >
>> >> Is technology a « pharmakon » (cf B.Stiegler) and how the artistic consciousness can interfere, alert, awake the society ? Is it the role of art to comprehend sensitive  changes in order to take care of it or to shock by representing new sensory situations ?
>> >
>> >> How can art and science can collaborate to create a « good » technology and a safe and sustainable society ? How to respect body and mind in the conception of
>> >> technical objects born from the science, with the consciousness of both science and art ?
>> >>
>> > Colette Tron
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Yasmin_discussions mailing list
>> > Yasmin_discussions@estia.media.uoa.gr
>> > http://estia.media.uoa.gr/mailman/listinfo/yasmin_discussions
>> >
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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

No i think he s not. But it interesting make the relation.

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El 20-10-2011, a las 9:44, "Ricardo Vega (ricardov)" <rvegamora@gmail.com> escribió:

> Hello:
> A small presentation aout me. My name is Ricardo Vega, from Santiago
> de Chile. Now I`m in Barcelona to study DataViz. i worked during 6
> years in the Spanish Cultural Center in Santiago, coordinating new
> media, design and digital culture area, developing conferences,
> workshops, meetings, etc.
>
> Thank you for you interesting words Colette. Just a question:
> Does somebody knows if Mcluhan had readed or taken in consideration
> some ideas in Karl Marx's Capital?
> Where I can find information about this topic?
>
> thank yo so much, Best
> r
>
> Ricardo Vega
> www.ricardov.cl
> www.artnumerica.net
> 08 191 5577, Santiago, Chile
>
>
>
> 2011/10/16 roger malina <rmalina@alum.mit.edu>:
>> from colette tron
>>
>>> - Topic 2 : A cultural and technological challenge, the business of the artists
>>>
>> For McLuhan, but I guess for thinking in general of the relation
>> between the man and technology, each invention and introduction of a
>> technology in the society, in the every day life creates such a
>> transformation that it makes some kind of revolution : on the sensory
>> system, nervous system, perception, cognition sensitivity…
>>
>> These influences and consequences have been treated on different
>> levels by the anthropologist Leroy-Ghouran, the sociologist Gilbert
>> Simondon, the scientist Jean-Pierre Changeux, the philosopher Bernard
>> Stiegler, etc, only for France, and of course by McLuhan,
>>
>> and after him in the field of neuroculture and neuroaesthetic by
>> Derrick de Kerckhove who was his associate.
>> McLuhan considered the technologies as « extensions of man ». So, as
>> prosthesis, medias and machines are, up to him, a part of the body.
>>
>> And he even thought that sooner or later the medias would be under the
>> skin. That means inside us. The augmented man has thus artificial
>> organs that can be the computer, the clothes, the television,
>> writing, sensors, and so on, technologies that make the environment
>> and the culture of body and mind.
>>
>> He wrote that « the new medias and new technologies through which we
>> amplify and extand ourselves are huge operations on the social body »
>> and that « this is the whole system that undergoes a transformation. »
>> Each new one moves the intersensory relations. And thus, the cultural
>> habits.
>>
>> To understand the medias, and its effects, McLuhan (wrote his book of
>> course, but) argued a certain distance with them. A distance to
>> perceive the changes, to dominate the moves, to diminish the impact or
>> the shock, and to think the future of the civilisation. To accept the
>> challenge of technological and cultural changes, McLuhan trust the
>> artists.
>>
>> In the human history, the critic or the adaptation to the new
>> extensions of man in the private and social life have not been made
>> easily except by the consciousness of the artists, said McLuhan : «
>> The artist is able to capture the message of the cultural and
>> technological challenge a long time before the impact of the
>> transformation can be felt. »
>>>
>> Maybe we can have commentary and exchange about some propositions by
>> McLuhan about the important role of the artists in the changes of
>> culture through media and technologies, and their place
>> inexperimentation, research, science and society, or social body in
>> the words of McLuhan. A place that McLuhan defended instead of
>> considering art as entertainment. « I would like to know what would
>> happen if suddenly we take art for what it is really. »
>>
>> In the chapter « The challenge and the fall » (Understanding medias)
>> here are some of the McLuhan's sentences (approximative translation) :
>> « In the age of electricity, it is nothing to talk about the artists
>> as persons that anticipate their era. Our technology is also ahead to
>> our time, if we accept to see it as it is. The artist has to leave his
>> ivory tower to go to the control tower of the society, in order to
>> avoid the accident… Like there is the university for the scientific
>> organization of knowledge, the artist is essential for the direction,
>> the analyze, the understanding of the forms and structures of life
>> created by the electric technology. »
>>
>>> - « In all fields, the one of the science and the one of the humanities, the artist is a man that understand the meaning of his action and of the knowledge of his era. He is the man of the global lucidity. »
>>> - « The artist can compensate for the sensory relations before the shock of a new technology anaesthetize the conscient modes of action… If people could be convinced that art is a way to know in advance and precisely the psychologic and social effects of the next technology, won't they make themselves artists ? Or would
>>> applie themeselves to translate new forms or art into a social navigation map ? »
>>
>>> - « Experimental art gives information to mankind with accuracy on the following attacks on their mind that will procure their own technologies… These parts of ourselves that we project outside of us under the form of inventions are some attempts to compensate some collective pressure. But the medicine can generate a bigger
>> pain. Here the artist can learn to us to absorb the knock. »
>>
>> In a certain part of this chapter, Mc Luhan notices that if we
>> continue to consider the extensions of the body as external and
>> independant from us, we will fall down on each « banana skin of the
>> technology ». So we have to keep awake and to pay attention to it.
>> With the help of artists, we should manage to take up the challenge.
>>
>> In this framework, I would like to imagine which function can take
>> art and artists in the process of research and invention, innovation,
>> creation ? Since and after electric age, what kind of relation between
>> art and science, technology and culture, have been made and can be
>> constitued for the future ?
>>
>>> Is technology a « pharmakon » (cf B.Stiegler) and how the artistic consciousness can interfere, alert, awake the society ? Is it the role of art to comprehend sensitive changes in order to take care of it or to shock by representing new sensory situations ?
>>
>>> How can art and science can collaborate to create a « good » technology and a safe and sustainable society ? How to respect body and mind in the conception of
>>> technical objects born from the science, with the consciousness of both science and art ?
>>>
>> Colette Tron
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

Hello:
A small presentation aout me. My name is Ricardo Vega, from Santiago
de Chile. Now I`m in Barcelona to study DataViz. i worked during 6
years in the Spanish Cultural Center in Santiago, coordinating new
media, design and digital culture area, developing conferences,
workshops, meetings, etc.

Thank you for you interesting words Colette. Just a question:
Does somebody knows if Mcluhan had readed or taken in consideration
some ideas in Karl Marx's Capital?
Where I can find information about this topic?

thank yo so much, Best
r

Ricardo Vega
www.ricardov.cl
www.artnumerica.net
08 191 5577, Santiago, Chile

2011/10/16 roger malina <rmalina@alum.mit.edu>:
> from colette tron
>
>> - Topic 2 : A cultural and technological challenge, the business of the artists
>>
> For  McLuhan, but I guess for thinking in general of the relation
> between the man and technology, each invention and introduction of a
> technology in the society, in the every day  life creates such a
> transformation that it makes some kind of revolution : on the sensory
> system, nervous system, perception, cognition  sensitivity…
>
> These influences and consequences have been treated on different
> levels by the anthropologist Leroy-Ghouran, the sociologist Gilbert
> Simondon, the scientist Jean-Pierre Changeux, the philosopher Bernard
> Stiegler, etc, only for France, and of course by McLuhan,
>
>  and after him in the field of neuroculture and neuroaesthetic by
> Derrick de Kerckhove who was his associate.
>  McLuhan considered the technologies as « extensions of man ». So, as
> prosthesis, medias and machines are, up to him, a part of the body.
>
> And he even thought that sooner or later the medias would be under the
> skin. That means inside us. The augmented man has thus artificial
> organs that can be the computer, the clothes, the  television,
> writing, sensors, and so on, technologies that make the environment
> and the culture of body and mind.
>
>  He wrote that « the new medias and new technologies through which we
> amplify and extand ourselves are huge operations on the social body »
> and that « this is the whole system that undergoes a transformation. »
> Each new one moves the intersensory relations. And thus, the cultural
> habits.
>
>  To understand the medias, and its effects, McLuhan (wrote his book of
> course, but) argued a certain distance with them. A distance to
> perceive the changes, to dominate the moves, to diminish the impact or
> the shock, and to think the future of the civilisation. To accept the
> challenge of technological and cultural changes, McLuhan trust the
> artists.
>
>  In the human history, the critic or the adaptation to the new
> extensions of man in the private and social life have not been made
> easily except by the consciousness of the artists, said McLuhan : «
> The artist is able to capture the message of the cultural and
> technological challenge a long time before the impact of the
> transformation can be felt. »
>>
>  Maybe we can have commentary and exchange about some propositions by
> McLuhan about the important role of the artists in the changes of
> culture through media and technologies, and their place
> inexperimentation, research, science and society, or social body in
> the words of McLuhan. A place that McLuhan defended instead of
> considering art as entertainment. « I would like to know what would
> happen if suddenly we take art for what it is really. »
>
>  In the chapter « The challenge and the fall » (Understanding medias)
> here are some of the McLuhan's sentences (approximative translation) :
> « In the age of electricity, it is nothing to talk about the artists
> as persons that anticipate their era. Our technology is also ahead to
> our time, if we accept to see it as it is. The artist has to leave his
> ivory tower to go to the control tower of the society, in order to
> avoid the accident… Like there is the university for the scientific
> organization  of knowledge, the artist is essential for the direction,
> the analyze, the understanding of the forms and structures of life
> created by the electric technology. »
>
>> - « In all fields, the one of the science and the one of the humanities, the artist is a man that understand the meaning of his action and of the knowledge of his era. He is the man of the global lucidity. »
>> - « The artist can compensate for the sensory relations before the shock of a new technology anaesthetize the conscient modes of action… If people could be convinced that art is a way to know in advance and precisely the psychologic and social effects of the next technology, won't they make themselves artists ? Or would
>> applie themeselves to translate new forms or art into a social navigation map ? »
>
>> - « Experimental art gives information to mankind with accuracy on the following attacks on their mind that will procure their own technologies… These parts of ourselves that we project outside of us under the form of inventions are some attempts to compensate some collective pressure. But the medicine can generate a bigger
>  pain. Here the artist can learn to us to absorb the knock. »
>
> In a certain part of this chapter, Mc Luhan notices that if we
> continue to consider the extensions of the body as external and
> independant from us, we will fall down on each  « banana skin of the
> technology ». So we have to keep awake and to pay attention to it.
> With the help of artists, we should manage to take up the challenge.
>
>  In this framework, I would like to imagine which function can take
> art and artists in the process of research and invention, innovation,
> creation ? Since and after electric age, what kind of relation between
> art and science, technology and culture, have been made and can be
> constitued for the future ?
>
>> Is technology a « pharmakon » (cf B.Stiegler) and how the artistic consciousness can interfere, alert, awake the society ? Is it the role of art to comprehend sensitive  changes in order to take care of it or to shock by representing new sensory situations ?
>
>> How can art and science can collaborate to create a « good » technology and a safe and sustainable society ? How to respect body and mind in the conception of
>> technical objects born from the science, with the consciousness of both science and art ?
>>
> Colette Tron
>
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

[Yasmin_discussions] Kittler

Friedrich Kittler died yesterday, 18 October 2011, in Berlin.

"Nobody listens to radio. What loudspeakers or headsets provide for
their users is always just radio programming, never radio itself. Only
in emergencies, when broadcasts are interrupted, announcers' voices
dry up or stations drift away from their proper frequencies, are there
any moments at all to hear what radio listening could be about." -
Friedrich Kittler

http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/gesellschaft/0,1518,792511,00.html

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Monday, October 17, 2011

[Yasmin_discussions] mcluhan effect

yasminers

I am transfering this post from the yasmin announcement list to the yasmin
\discusssion list as it seems to me very relevant to our MCLUHAN EFFECTS
discussion

Concerning the discussion about how every new media technologies
engages new responsibilities- one of the way that this comes about
is through feedback loops

take a look at

http://www.artisopensource.net/2011/10/16/versus-rome-october-15th-the-riots-on-social-networks/

This short video displays the activity on social networks (Twitter,
Facebook, Foursquare) during the riots of October 15th which took
place in Rome during the local instance of the 15th October initiative
created in the planetary process started by the Occupy Wall Street
movement.

New kinds of feedback loops are now being created between individual action and
collective action- knowing what the group is doing feeds back into
personal behaviour
with new timescales

right now this example was done after the fact- but we can now imagine
this being
fed back in on short time constants

The Physics of the City group calls this " egovernance' mechanisms
Concluding,
essentially our E-governance system is composed of a large data base, of one
or more centers that can collect real time microscopic data, elaborate models
based on the individual mobility demand, find the optimal self-organized
mobility states and diffuse the relative information (best path dynamical map)
along the mobility network performing a bidirectional continuous interaction
with the citizens. ( Armando Bazzani, Bruno Giorgini and Sandro Rambaldi,

http://riverpublishers.com/journal/journal_articles/download_file.php?file=RP_Journal_1904-4720_114.pdf


You can only be rersponsible when you know the consequences of your
actions- new mechanisms
for new responsibilities are being put in place

roger malina


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: xDxD.vs.xDxD <xdxd.vs.xdxd@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 12:27 PM
Subject: [Yasmin_an] Rome, Oct. 15th
To: YASMIN ANNOUNCEMENTS <Yasmin_announcements@estia.media.uoa.gr>


http://www.artisopensource.net/2011/10/16/versus-rome-october-15th-the-riots-on-social-networks/

Rome, Oct. 15th, 2011

This short video displays the activity on social networks (Twitter,
Facebook, Foursquare) during the riots of October 15th which took place in
Rome during the local instance of the 15th October initiative created in the
planetary process started by the Occupy Wall Street movement.
The peaks and contours you see represent the intensity of the communication
and conversations that was taking place from the start of the protest (at
3pm local time) up until its approximate end (at 8pm local time).
The animation shows the geo-referenced intensity of messages for each 30
minute time slot from the beginning to the end of the protest.

It is time to invent new, innovative, creative forms of protest, fostering
new forms of solidarity, collaboration, participation between people, and
also to create tools, strategies and methodologies to bypass and overcome
the tricks which power structures and the people and organizations which we
want to fight against have learned to perform so well to dismantle and make
disappear all the good parts of the critique coming from the peaceful
protesters.

What we suggest is to create new forms of protest. Which do not look
anything like these current ones.

These and other topics will be discussed at the Share Festival and at the
FabLab Italia during the first week of November 2011, where we will present
the "VersuS" project.

VersuS is a spin-off of the ConnectiCity project, and is intended to create
tools that enable us to imagine, design and create new tools for the city.
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[Yasmin_discussions] moderation this week

Dear friends,

I will be moderating the list this week,

I would like to encourage you to share what you are doing or what you
know will be of interest to the yasmin community in the "yasmin
announcement list" yasmin_announcements@estia.media.uoa.gr

The discussion "McLuhan effect" will continue this week at the "yasmin
discussion list" Yasmin_discussions@estia.media.uoa.gr, you are
invited to participate.

If you are a newcomer why not send a couple of lines about yourself,

Enjoy your week!


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[Yasmin_discussions] Fwd: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] McLuhan Conference, Then | Now | Next, Toronto, 6-10 November 2011

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Prof Seamus Ross <srossem-mcluhan100@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 4:15 AM
Subject: [NEW-MEDIA-CURATING] McLuhan Conference, Then | Now | Next,
Toronto, 6-10 November 2011
To: NEW-MEDIA-CURATING@jiscmail.ac.uk


Dear Colleague

I'm writing to draw your attention to what looks to be a conference
being held at the University of Toronto in honour of the Marshall
McLuhan centenary.  It would be great to see you there.  It certainly
promises to be a great event.  The organizers have assembled an
amazing roster of speakers and events.

Please also distribute this information to any students, colleagues,
or others who might be interested.
    ___________

                                   McLUHAN100 Then | Now | Next

More than fifty years ago, writing from a modest outbuilding at the
University of Toronto, Marshall McLuhan gave voice to a vision that
transformed the globe: a society enmeshed in media, everywhere
connected, culturally configured by mediating technologies of
information and communication.

In celebration of the centenary of Marshall McLuhan's birth, Toronto
is hosting the first international McLuhan conference and festival:

  -- 100 leading thinkers and speakers from around the world
  -- 300 art installations, concerts and screenings
  -- Explosive and insightful debates

Don't miss out. For more information and to REGISTER go to:

   -- http://mcluhan100.ca/events/the-conference-festival/

Then | Now | Next.is presented by McLuhan100 and the University of
Toronto (UofT) Faculty of
Information, in conjunction with Ryerson University, York University,
OCAD University, the
City of Toronto, and numerous other city cultural institutions.  It is
co-sponsored by the UofT
Faculty of Information, Ryerson University, the Social Science and
Humanities Research Council,
Celebrate Ontario, OCAF, and the City of Toronto Economic Development
and Culture Division.

  -- Visit our Website:  http://mcluhan100.ca
  -- Follow us on Twitter:   http://twitter.com/mcluhan100
  -- Like us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/mcluhan.ischool.utoronto

Copyright © 2011 McLuhan100, All rights reserved.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

[Yasmin_discussions] MCLUHAN EFFECT

from colette tron

> - Topic 2 : A cultural and technological challenge, the business of the artists
>
For McLuhan, but I guess for thinking in general of the relation
between the man and technology, each invention and introduction of a
technology in the society, in the every day life creates such a
transformation that it makes some kind of revolution : on the sensory
system, nervous system, perception, cognition sensitivity…

These influences and consequences have been treated on different
levels by the anthropologist Leroy-Ghouran, the sociologist Gilbert
Simondon, the scientist Jean-Pierre Changeux, the philosopher Bernard
Stiegler, etc, only for France, and of course by McLuhan,

and after him in the field of neuroculture and neuroaesthetic by
Derrick de Kerckhove who was his associate.
McLuhan considered the technologies as « extensions of man ». So, as
prosthesis, medias and machines are, up to him, a part of the body.

And he even thought that sooner or later the medias would be under the
skin. That means inside us. The augmented man has thus artificial
organs that can be the computer, the clothes, the television,
writing, sensors, and so on, technologies that make the environment
and the culture of body and mind.

He wrote that « the new medias and new technologies through which we
amplify and extand ourselves are huge operations on the social body »
and that « this is the whole system that undergoes a transformation. »
Each new one moves the intersensory relations. And thus, the cultural
habits.

To understand the medias, and its effects, McLuhan (wrote his book of
course, but) argued a certain distance with them. A distance to
perceive the changes, to dominate the moves, to diminish the impact or
the shock, and to think the future of the civilisation. To accept the
challenge of technological and cultural changes, McLuhan trust the
artists.

In the human history, the critic or the adaptation to the new
extensions of man in the private and social life have not been made
easily except by the consciousness of the artists, said McLuhan : «
The artist is able to capture the message of the cultural and
technological challenge a long time before the impact of the
transformation can be felt. »
>
Maybe we can have commentary and exchange about some propositions by
McLuhan about the important role of the artists in the changes of
culture through media and technologies, and their place
inexperimentation, research, science and society, or social body in
the words of McLuhan. A place that McLuhan defended instead of
considering art as entertainment. « I would like to know what would
happen if suddenly we take art for what it is really. »

In the chapter « The challenge and the fall » (Understanding medias)
here are some of the McLuhan's sentences (approximative translation) :
« In the age of electricity, it is nothing to talk about the artists
as persons that anticipate their era. Our technology is also ahead to
our time, if we accept to see it as it is. The artist has to leave his
ivory tower to go to the control tower of the society, in order to
avoid the accident… Like there is the university for the scientific
organization of knowledge, the artist is essential for the direction,
the analyze, the understanding of the forms and structures of life
created by the electric technology. »

> - « In all fields, the one of the science and the one of the humanities, the artist is a man that understand the meaning of his action and of the knowledge of his era. He is the man of the global lucidity. »
> - « The artist can compensate for the sensory relations before the shock of a new technology anaesthetize the conscient modes of action… If people could be convinced that art is a way to know in advance and precisely the psychologic and social effects of the next technology, won't they make themselves artists ? Or would
> applie themeselves to translate new forms or art into a social navigation map ? »

> - « Experimental art gives information to mankind with accuracy on the following attacks on their mind that will procure their own technologies… These parts of ourselves that we project outside of us under the form of inventions are some attempts to compensate some collective pressure. But the medicine can generate a bigger
pain. Here the artist can learn to us to absorb the knock. »

In a certain part of this chapter, Mc Luhan notices that if we
continue to consider the extensions of the body as external and
independant from us, we will fall down on each « banana skin of the
technology ». So we have to keep awake and to pay attention to it.
With the help of artists, we should manage to take up the challenge.

In this framework, I would like to imagine which function can take
art and artists in the process of research and invention, innovation,
creation ? Since and after electric age, what kind of relation between
art and science, technology and culture, have been made and can be
constitued for the future ?

> Is technology a « pharmakon » (cf B.Stiegler) and how the artistic consciousness can interfere, alert, awake the society ? Is it the role of art to comprehend sensitive changes in order to take care of it or to shock by representing new sensory situations ?

> How can art and science can collaborate to create a « good » technology and a safe and sustainable society ? How to respect body and mind in the conception of
> technical objects born from the science, with the consciousness of both science and art ?
>
Colette Tron

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