'What may have happened…'
(2023)
author(s): Johan van Kreij
published in: Research Catalogue, KC Research Portal
“What may have happened…" is a research driven by the desire to augment the sense of sharing in a decentralized improvisation-a creative musical situation in which the participants are in different locations. It focusses on extending the amount of communication channels in a decentralized improvisation setting—beyond the audible and visible. The aim will be not just adding extra layers of data exchange, but introducing various modes of interaction. This will be realized through the use of software and mobile devices.
Paper Person
(last edited: 2023)
author(s): Lukas Dovydėnas
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[School] Thesis of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague 2023
[Department] Fine Arts
This research paper takes influences from lived experiences, theoretical works and works of art to craft a post-human story about living in the city of surveillance capitalism. I am pursuing artistic research by imagining a world where there is technology which broadcasts everything a person sees.
I am using artistic research as a tool to exaggerate perceived world’s issues. Because I believe that through a combination of theory and storytelling we can make and subvert the narratives of contemporary society. To make myths for the world yet to come.
The work concludes with a fictional interview between the main character of the story and me, followed by an interview of artificial intelligence.
Digital Stage
(last edited: 2020)
author(s): Julian Klein
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