Friday, October 14, 2011

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] (no subject)

Hi, Yasminers,

I am Sandra Alvaro from Barcelona. I am artist and master in
philosophy of culture and contemporary art theory.
Now I am working in my PhD research about New Media art and the
redefinition of urban space. I focus specially on the new hybrid space
generated by ubiquitous computing and the relations between art, new
public sphere and the perception of physical architectonic space of
the city.

Glad to join the discussion.
Sandra


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> Dear Yasminers, I am Houssine SOUSSI from Paris and I am your moderator for
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> Just a reminder to new members of yasmin, it would
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> introducing yourself and your interests relevant to art
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> and science in the mediterranean region. I want also to remind you
> that a Yasmin discussion is ongoing in honor of the 100th
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> 10-24 2011. Thank you Houssine SOUSSI
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

[Yasmin_discussions] Art and Tekne Field in The International Journal of McLuhan Studies

Dear Yasminers,

After the conference McLuhan Galaxy in Barcelona organized by the
Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Universidad Oberta de
Catalunya (UOC) in Barcelona, May 2011 we are developing a new project:
/The International Journal of McLuhan Studies/, under the scientific
direction of Derrick de Kerckhove and Eric McLuhan.

This initiative is starting in the wake of the debate around McLuhan's
thought in the conferences, seminars and various events organized
worldwide for the McLuhan centennial (1911-2011), in which McLuhan
Galaxy was one of the highlights. This journal aims to continue this
debate and to promote international, interdisciplinary and innovative
critical writing stimulated by the immense contribution of this author.

The International Journal of McLuhan Studies is structured according to
different sections and fields, being one of them related to art. In this
sense, we are pleased to announce the first issue that is soon going to
be published and presented in the conference McLuhan 100. Then, Now,
Next that is going to take place in Toronto, on November 7h-10th.

The Journal's editors (Emanuela Patti and Matteo Ciastellardi) proposed
to develop a different concept. Instead of asking an expert to review a
book from a traditional approach in which the reviewer develops analysis
according to a set of criteria, in this case, the reviewer is asked to
answer a few questions (probes in McLuhan's terminology) around one
book. For each book there are going to be three interviews.

For this first issue the book selected to be reviewed is Counterblast
and the interviewed are Stephen Kovats, Elaine Brodie and myself.

Hoping this is useful information to all of you.

Best wishes,

Cristina Miranda de Almeida
Art and Tekné Field
The International Journal of McLuhan Studies


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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net

Thanks a lot Marcelo
For this proposition and for attached text.
Finnegans Wake was a central reference for McLuhan.
For many reasons. The incredible intelligence of the use of language by Joyce, and also for the metaphorical Dublin as a city-world or the world in a city.
A non linear and global approach, or perception, of the functionning of the world, the human being, the brain.
Joyce was so modern and antic !
And McLuhan, about alphabetic writing and lecture, compared the occidental way of linearity, sequences, time, to ideography or hyerogliph that are an abstract representation of ideas but instantaneous, non linear and global. Here are different kinds of perception and vision of the world. Then, he comes back to the electric age and its medias to say that the civilisation that comes is closer to this system than to typography. A sort of revolution for knowledge.
And for McLuhan, the artists are the one that are able to perceive first the changes in mind and sensibilty, and to represent it, he also had an analyse about cubism : the representation of simultaneity of points of view in one painting is not only linked to the art history and its phases but also to the technologies around and its consequences that artists can see. He thought that instantaneity and simultaneity of electricity have been reproduced in artistic representation.
colette


> Message du 12/10/11 à 19h32
> De : "marcelo santos"

> A : "YASMIN DISCUSSIONS"
> Copie à :
> Objet : Re: [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net
>
> Finnegans Wake's intergalaxy
>
> The diegetic démarche of the Irish James Joyce, its Finnegans Wake, inaugurates an unheard experience. The words called as portmanteau that Eisenstein (1942) perceived in Lewis Carroll and that are the substance of Wake (Attrige, 1992), actuate as centrifugal and selftranslating vocables, just identical to themselves. In other words, the written work splinters syntactical and semantic edges to create what McLuhan (1962) calls a constellation of events or his galaxy. By the way, McLuhan himself, a reader committed to Joyce, noticed in his language the wider system of knowledge and human perception storage (McLuhan, 2003). As an effect of such narrative of no conventional and logical structure, there was a notation system – in an apparent way – even arbitrary. And when we say "in apparent word", we mean: there are almost forty languages (Derrida, 1987) present in Finnegans Wake, the legend of Tristan and Isolde, Giambattista Vico, Lucifer, Rome,
> Noah. Thus, besides the strange graphical plasticity of neologisms and onomatopoeias (riverrun and Brékkek Kékkek Kékke!), we see interpretative possibilities. Gutenberg's printing technology understood the alphabet as its culture medium. The written phonetic word, extension of human capacities, circumscribed some experience space (McLuhan, 1964). The visual galaxy originated by the typography, oriented by perceptive habits (linearity and associative pattern, for example), recognizes only the codex or the set of language prescriptions. As for the electrical galaxy, when it causes the implosion of Euclid orthogonality, it also redesigns the space of experience. Thus we ask: can a printed book anticipate the electricity age (McLuhan, 1962)? Would it be possible to verify, from a reading of Joyce book, the coexistence of perception status (ibidem)? Then, we say that Finnegans Wake language is the creation of a completely new cognitive environment,
> suspended between two galaxies: thus, intergalactic.
>
>
> http://pt.scribd.com/doc/56396550/McLuhanGalaxyConference-book2011#outer_page_615
>
>
> Cheers,
> Marcelo
>
>
>
> >________________________________
> >De: Avi Rosen
> >Para: 'YASMIN DISCUSSIONS'
> >Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 12 de Outubro de 2011 3:17
> >Assunto: [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net
> >
> >Digital art is globally produced and distributed simultaneously at the speed
> >of light, and within fraction of seconds reach any surfer worldwide.
> >Artistic global interactivity equalized the speed of the artist, art object,
> >and the art consumer.  The cyber art cloud is monitored by search engines,
> >hubs, social networks such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo,
> >involving about 2 billion  of users and hundreds of thousands of servers
> >that store in their memories the contents of around 1 trillion (as in
> >1,000,000,000,000) unique URLs on the web at once. (Google 2008).
> >
> >There is a dramatic change in characteristics of contemporary art made in
> >such intensive electronic environment as described by McLuhan* (1964,),
> >'Today, when we have extended all parts of our bodies and senses by
> >technology, we are haunted by the need for an outer consensus of technology
> >and experience that would raise our communal lives to the level of a
> >world-wide consensus'.
> >
> >    * McLuhan, M 1964, Understanding media :the extensions of man,
> >Signet books, New York p.105.
> >
> >
> >Avi
> >
> >
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net

Finnegans Wake's intergalaxy

The diegetic démarche of the Irish James Joyce, its Finnegans Wake, inaugurates an unheard experience. The words called as portmanteau that Eisenstein (1942) perceived in Lewis Carroll and that are the substance of Wake (Attrige, 1992), actuate as centrifugal and selftranslating vocables, just identical to themselves. In other words, the written work splinters syntactical and semantic edges to create what McLuhan (1962) calls a constellation of events or his galaxy. By the way, McLuhan himself, a reader committed to Joyce, noticed in his language the wider system of knowledge and human perception storage (McLuhan, 2003). As an effect of such narrative of no conventional and logical structure, there was a notation system – in an apparent way – even arbitrary. And when we say "in apparent word", we mean: there are almost forty languages (Derrida, 1987) present in Finnegans Wake, the legend of Tristan and Isolde, Giambattista Vico, Lucifer, Rome,
Noah. Thus, besides the strange graphical plasticity of neologisms and onomatopoeias (riverrun and Brékkek Kékkek Kékke!), we see interpretative possibilities. Gutenberg's printing technology understood the alphabet as its culture medium. The written phonetic word, extension of human capacities, circumscribed some experience space (McLuhan, 1964). The visual galaxy originated by the typography, oriented by perceptive habits (linearity and associative pattern, for example), recognizes only the codex or the set of language prescriptions. As for the electrical galaxy, when it causes the implosion of Euclid orthogonality, it also redesigns the space of experience. Thus we ask: can a printed book anticipate the electricity age (McLuhan, 1962)? Would it be possible to verify, from a reading of Joyce book, the coexistence of perception status (ibidem)? Then, we say that Finnegans Wake language is the creation of a completely new cognitive environment,
suspended between two galaxies: thus, intergalactic.


http://pt.scribd.com/doc/56396550/McLuhanGalaxyConference-book2011#outer_page_615


Cheers,
Marcelo

>________________________________
>De: Avi Rosen <avi@narkis.technion.ac.il>
>Para: 'YASMIN DISCUSSIONS' <yasmin_discussions@estia.media.uoa.gr>
>Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 12 de Outubro de 2011 3:17
>Assunto: [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net
>
>Digital art is globally produced and distributed simultaneously at the speed
>of light, and within fraction of seconds reach any surfer worldwide.
>Artistic global interactivity equalized the speed of the artist, art object,
>and the art consumer.  The cyber art cloud is monitored by search engines,
>hubs, social networks such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo,
>involving about 2 billion  of users and hundreds of thousands of servers
>that store in their memories the contents of around 1 trillion (as in
>1,000,000,000,000) unique URLs on the web at once. (Google 2008).
>
>There is a dramatic change in characteristics of contemporary art made in
>such intensive electronic environment as described by McLuhan* (1964,),
>'Today, when we have extended all parts of our bodies and senses by
>technology, we are haunted by the need for an outer consensus of technology
>and experience that would raise our communal lives to the level of a
>world-wide consensus'.
>
>    * McLuhan, M 1964, Understanding media :the extensions of man,
>Signet books, New York p.105.
>
>
>Avi
>
>
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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net

On 12-Oct-11, at 2:17 AM, Avi Rosen wrote:

> Digital art is globally produced and distributed simultaneously at
> the speed
> of light, and within fraction of seconds reach any surfer worldwide.
> Artistic global interactivity equalized the speed of the artist, art
> object,
> and the art consumer. The cyber art cloud is monitored by search
> engines,
> hubs, social networks such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and
> Yahoo,
> involving about 2 billion of users and hundreds of thousands of
> servers
> that store in their memories the contents of around 1 trillion (as in
> 1,000,000,000,000) unique URLs on the web at once. (Google 2008).
>
> There is a dramatic change in characteristics of contemporary art
> made in
> such intensive electronic environment as described by McLuhan*
> (1964,),
> 'Today, when we have extended all parts of our bodies and senses by
> technology, we are haunted by the need for an outer consensus of
> technology
> and experience that would raise our communal lives to the level of a
> world-wide consensus'.


« Roots have spread out from the Tree of the Great Peace,
one to the north, one to the east, one to the south and one to
the west. The name of these roots is The Great White Roots and
their nature is Peace and Strength.
If any man or any nation outside the Five Nations shall
obey the laws of the Great Peace and make known their
disposition to the Lords of the Confederacy, they may trace the
Roots to the Tree and if their minds are clean and they are
obedient and promise to obey the wishes of the Confederate
Council, they shall be welcomed to take shelter beneath the
Tree of the Long Leaves.
We place at the top of the Tree of the Long Leaves an
Eagle who is able to see afar. If he sees in the distance any
evil approaching or any danger threatening he will at once warn
the people of the Confederacy. »


The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations
The Great Law of Peace
The Great Binding Law
GAYANASHAGOWA

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[Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan Galaxy Proceedings

Dear Yasminers,

Considering pertinent to the Discussion centered in McLuhan, I would
like to remind you that the Electronic Version of the Conference's
Proceedings of McLuhan Galaxy Conference, Understanding Media, Today,
Barcelona May, 2011 can be FREELY DOWNLOADED from this link:
http://es.scribd.com/doc/59223633/McLuhanGalaxyConference-Book

These Proceedings have been published under a Creative Commons
Attribution Non-Commercial License. You are invited to share this book
under these conditions.

The bibliographical reference for this publication (ISBN:
978-84-938802-1-7) is:

Ciastellardi, M.; Miranda de Almeida, C. and C. Scolari (ed.) (2011)
McLuhan Galaxy Conference. Understanding Media, Today. Conference
Proceedings of the McLuhan Galaxy Conference, May 23rd-25th 2011,
Editorial Universidad Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona.
http://es.scribd.com/doc/59223633/McLuhanGalaxyConference-Book


All the best,
Cristina Miranda de Almeida
On behalf of the Board Committee
McLuhan Galaxy Conference
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Re: [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net

Thanks Avi,
McLuhan had a (pre)view of what kind of changes happenns with the electric technologies.
Global can be seen as ubiquitous, and ubiquity as imperilism, but on my point of view there are two general ways to define it : universalism or cosmopolitism
Universal is one value is available for humanity, cosmopolitism means many different cultures interacting in equality at the scale of the world.
And the exchanges or the "association", up to McLuhan's word, of all parts of world, all communities, ways of life can create a mixed culture. I think we have to preserve a certain heterogeneity and not a homogeneity that could be a uniformity.
What have changed since the death of Mc Luhan is what is called the 2.0 of the internet, that allows to each one that is connected to participate to "le monde comme il va" (the world as he goes).
So, as you say and show it, we are now arrived to the step of millions of adresses and connexions.
A revolution ? Or the possibility of a responsible humanity.
Thanks again,
Colette


> Message du 12/10/11 à 09h12
> De : "Avi Rosen"
> A : "'YASMIN DISCUSSIONS'"
> Copie à :
> Objet : [Yasmin_discussions] McLuhan net
>
>
> Digital art is globally produced and distributed simultaneously at the speed
> of light, and within fraction of seconds reach any surfer worldwide.
> Artistic global interactivity equalized the speed of the artist, art object,
> and the art consumer. The cyber art cloud is monitored by search engines,
> hubs, social networks such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo,
> involving about 2 billion of users and hundreds of thousands of servers
> that store in their memories the contents of around 1 trillion (as in
> 1,000,000,000,000) unique URLs on the web at once. (Google 2008).
>
> There is a dramatic change in characteristics of contemporary art made in
> such intensive electronic environment as described by McLuhan* (1964,),
> 'Today, when we have extended all parts of our bodies and senses by
> technology, we are haunted by the need for an outer consensus of technology
> and experience that would raise our communal lives to the level of a
> world-wide consensus'.
>
> * McLuhan, M 1964, Understanding media :the extensions of man,
> Signet books, New York p.105.
>
>
> Avi
>
>
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