Transcript Document

Seminar on Aesthetics
of Electronic Creations
Professor: Rejane Cantoni, PhD
electronic Brazilian artist
This seminar took place at the Jaime Hoyos
Auditorium of Javeriana University, on
Tuesday the 28th, Wednesday 29th, and Thursday
the 30th of March, in 2006.
As a teacher of the Aesthetics Department, I was
invited to introduce the seminar the first day to
other teachers and Tuesday
students coming, by
presenting a 20 minutes comment on the artist’s
work.
www.rejanecantoni.com
From right to left, appearing on the photo: professor Rejane Cantoni,
Julián Jaramillo, teacher and translator, and me, Ángela Hoyos.
I divided my 20 minutes speech on three parts:
I. From Opera to Op-era…
Historical background on theater stages and theater machinery
that I related to Cantoni’s artwork ‘Op-era’.
II. Virtual spaces, virtual beings, virtual life forms?
Virtual reality vs. physical ubiquitous computing
Comparison on two computing models: the virtual reality
one used by Cantoni, and the physical ubiquitous computing
one proposed by Mark Weiser. Weiser was critical towards
the V.R concept of immersion, and its impact on human beings.
I presented my own research on the two models in the courses I work on,
‘Virtual Theater’ , and Digital Lifelab.
III. Interactive installations as ‘Transforming mirrors’
Cantoni’s installations seen through the concept of
‘Transforming mirrors’ stated by electronic artist David Rockeby
I.
From Opera to Op-era…
Richard Wagner, German Opera Composer
The Gesamtkunstwerk concept: Total Art Work
Music + theatre + visual arts
Immersive theatre (1849)
Construction, de-construction,
and virtualization
of the scenic space
Classical types of theatre stages
Greek theatre
Circular or roman stage
Proscenium Stage
‘Laboratory Theatre’ by
Jerzy Grotowski (1967)
Drawings by architect Jerzy Gurawski
Cantoni’s installation Op-era, 2003
Multiple senses involved in the three dimensions
of Op-era installation
First dimension : hearing sense interface
Second dimension:
Hearing + touch + sight senses involved
Multiple lines converging
Third dimension: dislocated
geometrical figures in motion
Fourth dimension: Lorenz Attractor
fractal dimension : 2.06
II.
Virtual spaces, virtual beings,
virtual life forms?
Virtual reality vs. physical
computing
http://www.thepopshop.org/
II.
V*i*d*a* Lab
L*i*f*e Lab
Digital Course 7th Semester
Director: Alejandro Tamayo
Architecture and Design Faculty
¿What is Nature
telling us?
“Design of digital interfaces to
enhance our communication
with Nature”
Cf ‘Body-technology: questions on interfaces’
Article by Daniela Kutschat
Digital Course 7th Semester
Director: Alejandro Tamayo
Architecture and Design Faculty
III.
Interactive installations
As ‘Transforming mirrors’
Cf. David Rockeby ‘Transforming mirrors’
Narcissistic mirror, “perfect”
Electronic
media
Synchronic, closed mirror
Reflections
Eco mirror, Transforming one
Electronic
media
Asynchrony,
delayed reflections, distortions
related to the environment
Reflections and refractions
“Op-era is a dynamic interaction
_ live and perceptive communion_
between the attractor, and the spect-actor”