networking by metaphors session: theorizing mediated spaces ica annual conference, dresden, june...
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Networking by metaphors
Session: Theorizing mediated spaces
ICA Annual Conference, Dresden, June 2006
Marianne van den Boomen
[email protected] Media & Re/presentation, Dep. New Media & Digital CultureUniversity Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Where is my mail?
• Brand new permanent connection, just ‘click & go’• But: no mail in the inbox
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There is the mail...
• Brand new permanent connection, just ‘click & go’• But: no mail in the inbox
• Online? Cables, hardware? • No, a matter of software configuration
• Missing link, hidden steps• Small conceptual error• Computer illiteracy? No, literacy!
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Analysis: 1. icontology
• Inclination to take the icon literally, iconic metaphorical seduction
• The function of desktop icons: reduction & delegation• Double faced sign:
• Towards user: signifying job, metaphor for result• Towards machine: executing job, indexical reference to code
• Substituting complex processes with an ontological state/result• Representing ontological simplicity, depresenting complexity• Icontology = user friendlyness, at interface value
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Analysis: 2. expected immediacy
• Expectation of immediate result• One-click ideology and general cyber discourse (instant messaging, one
click shopping, automatic updates, plug & play etc)
• Software is supposed to represent that it works, while depresenting how it works
• Failure and rupture show implied labour of configuration and processing
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Analysis: 3. transference & transmediation
• Conceptual transference from work to home configuration
• Ubiquitous situations of transference:• standardized computer interfaces and operation• network transferences & transmediations
• content (copy, mail, downloading)• modality (file -> print, sound -> files) • format (Word -> PDF, .wav -> .mp3)
• Identical digital one-to-one copies? Only on the 0-1 machine level, not on human readable level
• Interfaces: transference/translation by analogical representations
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Metaphors in action
• Metaphorical transferences:• Metaphorical seduction, icontology & depresentation• Transmediation as cross-domain transfer
• Lakoff & Johnson: conceptual metaphor• Cross-domain mapping from source to target• TARGET-DOMAIN IS SOURCE-DOMAIN (time is money, argument is war)
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E-mail is postal mail
SOURCE-DOMAIN
POSTAL MAIL
• postbox• letters, packets, junk• sending, receiving• opening, reading• sorting, disposing• delivery by postman• postal distribution system
TARGET-DOMAIN
• mail program• messages• push the send or get button• click the message subject• move to folder or delete• mail server at provider• connect to provider, ‘fetch mail’
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Material mediation metaphors
• Katherine Hayles' material metaphors:• connect not two concepts, but symbols/signs to material artifacts• actually change things/states in the world
• The mailbox icon has a double reference:• conceptual, human readable (source/target-domain, understanding)• material, machine readable (blackboxed digital machine domain, action)
• Digital domain: software & hardware• no direct access for humans, but mediated: conceptual, analogical translations represented on the interface• analogical translations of digital patterns are apertures in the blackbox
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Discourse metaphors
• Discourse of instant immediacy
• Discourse metaphors: do not directly provoke material changes but might do so indirectly, by framing collective thought, articulation and action
• Michael Reddy's 'conduit metaphor': THOUGHTS ARE OBJECTS ('I gave you that idea')
MESSAGES ARE CONTAINERS ('This letter is full of insults')
COMMUNICATION IS SENDING ('His ideas came through')
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The toolmakers metaphor
• Michael Reddy's 'toolmakers paradigm': THOUGHTS ARE TOOLS MESSAGES ARE TRANSLATIONSCOMMUNICATION IS LABOUR
• Conceptual & material & discourse metaphors: • beyond the mind & the screen• material metaphors: open up the digital black box• discourse metaphors: open up the social and political blackbox• the politics of metaphor: negotiation & controversy