valery grancher on Mon, 13 Sep 1999 01:11:26 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Linux wins Prix Ars due to MICROSOFT INTERVENTION |
Dear Lisa; I saw that in history, art has always changed the way how people is perceiving his environement, and how he's thinking it. If we are considering art on this level, we'll see that nothing has changed since thousands and thousands years in human history. But there was big changes on formal level: - for example, if we are considering visual art: we know all the debates in our time in between the classical painters and the radical conceptual artists, but otherwise from this point of view they are focusing the same thing: definition of art ... We can also find this kind of debate in all art and cultural domains I wonder that new tech has nothing different, and is reproducing on archaic way the same way that other artist from visual art tooked before through photography, cinema and video .... Anyway all this changes were dealing with a new kind of perception and vision... In the case of Linux, I would like to understand where is the aesthetics dimension. I agree about everything you said about this, anyway where is the artistic dimension: I love Proust, I love Valery. They are a writer and philosopher, poet. they are using the same language when they are working "french". They changed through their way this language perception and maked it evolve it. Everybody is Ok to say that all of them are artist. Anyway I've never heard that french language is a new kind of ethnic collective art dealing with exchange, mutation and relation ship. We may consider this language like this, but in tis case I can not see how the art definition is evolving and how it is bringing new vision ... I guess, that in the media world, the same thing is happening with Linux. Can we say that linux is art because it has got a prize ? I'm really surprised !!! let's wait and see how it is bringing aesthetics mutation in our cultural environment ! we should think about facts and not about science fiction facts... Valéry Grancher vgranger@imaginet.fr http://nomemory.tsx.org http://www.united-art-space.com Lisa Goldman wrote: > over the last few days, it has been interesting to watch the discussion > resulting from the hoax email and to consider whether an elegant algorithm > could, in fact, be considered "literature." however, i feel compelled to > submit that this was not a question that preoccupied the .Net jury in our > deliberations this year. > > the jury was looking for works that reflected a net aesthetic - derrick de > kerckove coined the term "webness" to describe this quality. we thought > of this as work that is distributed, community-driven, evolutionary in > it's form and development, and that actually couldn't be created without > a network. Using this criteria, Linux seemed to us to be an outstanding > example of what the net makes possible, and to be well deserving of the > prix. > > _Lisa Goldman (really) # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net