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Jeff Watson is an artist, designer, and Assistant Professor of Interactive Media and Games at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.
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Monthly Archives: November 2015
A specific level of the production of meaning that basically exists in every artwork
“To speak about the performative in relation to art is not about defining a new class of artworks. Rather, it involves outlining a specific level of the production of meaning that basically exists in every artwork, although it is not … Continue reading
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Tagged art, dorothea von hantelmann, performance, performativity
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The goal of critical scholarship and artistic and scientific practices
“The goal of critical scholarship and artistic and scientific practices is to make media unstable. To turn not to solving problems, but to imagining new worlds exceeding the demands of war and consumption that kill signification, experience, and time itself.” … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, immersion, interactive architecture, orit halpern
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Play does not only include the logics of the game
“Play does not only include the logics of the game – it also includes the values of the player. Her politics. Her body. Her social being. Play is a part of her expression, guided through rules, but still free, productive, … Continue reading
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Tagged miguel sicart, performance, play, procedurality
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