Monday, August 31, 2009
Possible Style?
There were these two sites that I've visited a long time ago, and I really liked the style of it and the use of Flash. I can't recall the URLs, but they looked something like this:
The upper most picture I was think a splash screen. So initially there would be these small circles floating around in the center. It's a very abstract navigation 'menu'. As the user rolls his/her mouse cursor over the circle, the it would enlarge and the link name would be displayed. I thought this was interesting because it was like you were uncovering the links and discovering what was hidden under the circles. So now does this relate to my concept? Well, since my concept deals with anonymity on the internet, I was thinking of incorporating that Flash mouse over effect to make it feel like people are uncovering people's identities.
The lower image I recall was a Flash banner. There were dozens of these information bubbles that would start off at the back and slowly make it's way to the front. As each of these bubbles moved off screen they would start at the back again, giving an impression that you were swimming amongst a sea of information bubbles. When clicked, the bubbles would expand and information would be revealed.
This I also I thought could be something to incorporate in my site, to give the impression of browsing though a sea of anonymous people while surfing the web or as an abstract representation of the internet.
The upper most picture I was think a splash screen. So initially there would be these small circles floating around in the center. It's a very abstract navigation 'menu'. As the user rolls his/her mouse cursor over the circle, the it would enlarge and the link name would be displayed. I thought this was interesting because it was like you were uncovering the links and discovering what was hidden under the circles. So now does this relate to my concept? Well, since my concept deals with anonymity on the internet, I was thinking of incorporating that Flash mouse over effect to make it feel like people are uncovering people's identities.
The lower image I recall was a Flash banner. There were dozens of these information bubbles that would start off at the back and slowly make it's way to the front. As each of these bubbles moved off screen they would start at the back again, giving an impression that you were swimming amongst a sea of information bubbles. When clicked, the bubbles would expand and information would be revealed.
This I also I thought could be something to incorporate in my site, to give the impression of browsing though a sea of anonymous people while surfing the web or as an abstract representation of the internet.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
VERVARIUM (700 word thing)
VERVARIUM, created by Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, is an interactive web based art work created in Java.
http://www.interface.ufg.ac.at/christa-laurent/verbarium/index.html
The work itself is hosted on the website where anyone online can access it. It consists of two main windows and a text box. Any user can choose to write a text message in the text box and enter it into the work. Once submitted, this text is used a ‘genetic code’ to create a three-dimensional art form. On the left window, the user can see his/her form start to grow and manifest, much like a living plant. Depending on the composition of the message, this form could take shape in a number of ways. It could be short, long, organic, simple complex, or abstract.
Forms created by past users are collected in a collage on the right window. Every time someone generates a new form, it is merged into the collection to create one big abstract piece of art. Users can also click on various forms on the collage to view previous text messages that people have entered.
VERVARIUM, I would say falls into the category of art. It wouldn’t be considered design, as it serves no purpose. Design is when something is created to meet a requirement, but there are no requirements to mean here. It is more of an online experiment to see how online text messages would manifest if it had more visual form.
Most things that are considered art usually have a comment or message behind it, rather than an actual purpose, but what message would VERVARIUM be trying to convey? Since it is the users who create and contribute to the artwork, wouldn’t it considered be a tool for creating art?
VERARIUM as a toy is certainly one way of looking at it, but perhaps art is in the way people contribute to the work rather than the java applet itself.
Most online art/design forms that I’ve come across, whether it’s a website or something in Flash, deal with user interaction one way or another. VERVARIUM is definitely related as it requires for users to interact with it for there to be any art at all. The users are the ones giving life to the artwork by entering their text messages, slowly evolving it over time.
Works that use the web as a medium benefit from it reaching a wide audience from all over the globe. This is especially important in VERVARIUM as it deals with communication over the web. How would it look like if text messages from over the world were turned into a visualisation.
A specific example of an online art/experiment that could be related to VERARIUM, is NAG (Net.Art Generator).
NAG can be found here: http://nag.iap.de/?lang=en
Like VERARIUM, it can treated as a tool for creating net art. Users enter a title for a piece of art they want to generate. NAG then takes the keywords from the title and browses the internet for related images and finally composites the images into a piece of net art which is then stored in a gallery.
Also like VERARIUM, it relies heavily on its medium (the internet) for it to work. Online users are required to interact with the work and they both draws stuff from the internet to form its art.
My final project deals with anonymity on the internet, how because of that, it is hard to distinguish one from another. Instead of individual identities, they form a collective identity. VERVERIUM is similarly related. When people enter their text messages into VERVARIUM, they do so anonymously, and unless the person specifically states their name, it is impossible to differentiate a message from all the other messages. The text messages and forms from various people are collected and merged together to form a single image, forming a collective identity. Users can browse through this collage and read the text messages, but original author of the message/form becomes is irreverent as it becomes a single piece of artwork.
Another theme I might like to explore in my final project is how internet anonymity typically leads to trolling. Slightly related to VERVARIUM since there is nothing stopping people from entering inappropriate messages.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
In the tut we were supposed to post some sites into our blogs, whether or not they're related to identity. So here they are.
http://www.superbad.com/
I thought this site was kinda interesting, how it was made from a seemingly random bunch of graphics and animations. It didn't have any structure and there was no way the user could go back. The only way to navigate the site. is to keep going forward.
http://www.webagent007.com/
This site doesn't really have anything to do with identity. But I really like the aesthetics of it, and the use of flash.
http://www.superbad.com/
I thought this site was kinda interesting, how it was made from a seemingly random bunch of graphics and animations. It didn't have any structure and there was no way the user could go back. The only way to navigate the site. is to keep going forward.
http://www.webagent007.com/
This site doesn't really have anything to do with identity. But I really like the aesthetics of it, and the use of flash.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Why do people troll in the internet?
It's because they can get away with it. When one is on the internet they are anonymous. No one truely knows who you are unless you choose to reveal it. Sure people create online identities and all that, but in my opinion, its are just another layer between the world and their true identity.
An interesting thing I noticed is that while some people like to present themselves as the best as they can (Touching up their photos in photoshop and act all nice) there are others who like to create an identity online just act as obnoxiously as possible. An example I can think of right is now is how some people on Youtube create accounts just to upload tons of offensive material and comments on their channels to piss people off.
But I've noticed that trolling tends to happen more in places where people can remain anonymous and not even have to create an online identity. http://www.omegle.com/ for example, is a site that picks another random user at random and lets you have a 1 on 1 chat. Chats are completely anonymous and no personal information is shared, unless you choose to share it with the other person. You can imagine what happens most of the time...
Btw, for those who do not know what an internet troll is: it is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory or irrelevant messages on the internet with the intent of provoking others.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Haven't been able to post because I've been really busy.
So last tutorial we were supposed to get in pairs and discuss out ideas/concepts for our final site.
I had vague idea on what to do. Something to do with internet masking/hiding peoples identities. Or how when people troll on the internet they tend create a fake identity or anonymously (no identity. More on that in another post.
The person that I was paired with had no idea on what to do. Howver, the TV series Dollhouse was brought up. I've never watched the show, so I can't really comment on it. Apparently it had something do do with wiping people's memories and then imprinting their memories with new persona's. Even though they had no recollection of their past, they still had a sense of moral which remained. The idea was that identity is more than just the brain and physical stuff. Which kind of reminded me of the movie Face/Off, how when the characters had their faces were swapped, they still remiained the same person.
So last tutorial we were supposed to get in pairs and discuss out ideas/concepts for our final site.
I had vague idea on what to do. Something to do with internet masking/hiding peoples identities. Or how when people troll on the internet they tend create a fake identity or anonymously (no identity. More on that in another post.
The person that I was paired with had no idea on what to do. Howver, the TV series Dollhouse was brought up. I've never watched the show, so I can't really comment on it. Apparently it had something do do with wiping people's memories and then imprinting their memories with new persona's. Even though they had no recollection of their past, they still had a sense of moral which remained. The idea was that identity is more than just the brain and physical stuff. Which kind of reminded me of the movie Face/Off, how when the characters had their faces were swapped, they still remiained the same person.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
First Postttttttttttttttt
Ok, so this is my first post. What do I post on my first post? I don't know? Steal random images off the internet and post that? What kind of random images? Stuff to establish my visual style??
Wat. =/
Wat. =/
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