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avad ([personal profile] avad) wrote2003-11-21 03:19 pm

Artists statement/questions

for the show, I had this up on the wall:
EVERYWHERE



My recent works are attempts to map the hybrid spaces we live in and to orient myself within a world that is continuously reconfigured with the evolution of digital networks.

Clusters of information spaces seem to self-organize in this dreamlike world in ways that are somewhat difficult but intriguing to envision. Every day physical spaces are being duplicated/recreated in cyber-architectures, which begin to accommodate us by echoing our familiar notions of space while still allowing for the increased freedoms of cyberspace. In the coming years, what will be the ratio of bricks to bits in our hybrid world? Will we be able to merge remembered spaces into the cyber-communities of the future?

As we spend more time in virtual environments, whether sending and receiving e-mail, exploring the web, or exchanging data, we act and communicate with others in spaces that are neither here nor there but somehow both and somewhere in between. We are simultaneously in our office and in their office, and also within an alternate and indescribable environment of free-floating, abundant and accessible information.

Most thought-provoking to me is that there is no Great Designer of the Web we experience. It is driven and evolves from the accumulated and changing movement, desires and interests of billions of individual users.
Once we think of cyberspace as a collective construction, new questions emerge: What do we wish for it to become? What and who can we access? What is the shape of our connectivity and what can we provide? Our personal networks, when mapped, span geographic, political and religious boundaries. Can our concerns really remain restricted within the small circumference of self-interest and the well-being of those closest to us?

From an aerial view, it is hard to ignore the similarities of our cities and roads to the internal structures of a large and complex organism. One might consider the Web as its growing nervous system, full of sensors, gathering and sending information to and fro. What is our role within this organism? What can it be?

Cyber architecture

[identity profile] rosylavie.livejournal.com 2003-11-21 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey! This is good material for SimulatriX! :-)

Re: Cyber architecture

[identity profile] avad.livejournal.com 2003-11-21 12:32 pm (UTC)(link)
:)Grab it then!
I'd be honored.

Re: Cyber architecture

[identity profile] rosylavie.livejournal.com 2003-11-23 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Dear avaD,

Could you send me an e-mail to elektrix@simulatrix.com so I can send you a more private message in return?

Thank you! :-)

Julie aka rosylavie aka ElektriX