Scripted Performances
This research project aims at answers to the question how the notion of the ‘script’ (as invoked in computation, psychology, and performance) can be used in a situated design practice.
Students of the Master Institute of Visual Cultures show their collective film exhibition LANDSCAPE MODE on 17 December at V2_Lab for Unstable Media in Rotterdam. The viewing is part of the research-project Scripted Performances by Caradt-researcher and tutor Ollie Palmer.
The movie will exhibit the output of a rule-based filming of moments that took place in the last 70 days. “How can I film a different running subject every day?” and “How do I capture myself brushing my teeth every day in a different way?” are some of the personal questions that needed a daily answer while considering only one initial rule: “Keep it LANDSCAPE MODE”.
The event starts at 18.00 h. More information about the viewing here. Entrance is free!
This research project aims at answers to the question how the notion of the ‘script’ (as invoked in computation, psychology, and performance) can be used in a situated design practice.
‘How can the notion of the ‘script’ be used in a situated design practice? ’
Ollie Palmer is a researcher within the Situated Art, Design and Technology research group. He is also the Pathway Leader of the Situated Design master’s programme at the Master Institute of Visual Cultures.
Living in cities developed around data and acting within the inscrutable structure of our techno-society demands art and design that can help understand how we relate to these rapidly changing surroundings and to reflect on that relationship. The research group Situated Art, Design and Technology responds to this exigency by fostering a situated turn in art and design through a diverse portfolio of interdisciplinary research projects in partnership with academic and cultural partners, as well as with government and industry.
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