Open Sources: Notation and Realization in New Media

Abstract of the lecture given by Ron Kuivila, during Wiretap 5.13.

Given the current rate of change, new media projects have the ephemerality of "performances" rather than the permanence of "works". One has only to recall the boom and bust of CD-ROM projects from five years ago to see that rapid evolution entails rapid obsolescence. EAT's problematic Nine Evenings of 1966 offers something of a precedent. The technology developed for the series was only temporarily available. However, everyone agreed that the project concepts themselves could have a longer life. They could be returned to later, not to reconstruct what had been done originally but to invent a new realization within a later technocultural context. The presentation will explore the precedents found and the possibilites suggested by taking this observation seriously and centering work with new media on the axis of notation/realization instead of the axis of technology/possibility.  

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