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Secret Lure Working Title:
IDEA 9102 Installation StudioResearch Presentation
Kerry, Michael, Timothy.
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Background Research
Concealment and Exposure
1.The lure of hidden secrets of self2.Private vs Public spaces: Interaction3.The interaction of the user and feedback.
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Themes & Philosophy
“...the pressure involved in touch is a pressure on ourselves as well as upon objects...” Stephanie Springgay
Concealment & Exposure
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Themes & Philosophy
"We cannot ward off information unless part of us knows what to ignore..." Sophie Freud on self deception
image: self-deception
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Themes & Philosophy
"...the basic idea of Peepholes as providing a limited view into a context..." Peephole Experiences – Field Experiments with Mixed Reality Hydroscopes in a Marine Center
Private and Public Space
Background
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Examples of relevant works
Zipper Orchestra, JooYounPaek http://www.jooyounpaek.com/ziporch.html
Dislocation, Alex Davies http://schizophonia.com/installation/dislocation/index.htm
Blast Theory http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/bt/work_rider_spoke.html
Peephole Experiences, Dindler et alhttp://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1389934
Void Field, Anish Kapoorhttp://www.anishkapoor.com/works/gallery/1990voidfield/index.htm
Marcel Duchamp, Etant donnes (Given: 1 The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas )(1946-1966)
Research
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John Bock Klutterkammer (2001)
Joyce Brodsky :A Paradigm Case for Merleau-Ponty
Martin Heidegger:-Being-in-the-worldRegions and Dasein (de-
severance and direction)
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Pubic and Private interaction
Schematic of Self Reflection
Image: self reflection
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Blast Theory http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/bt/work_rider_spoke.html
Public and Private interaction
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ShopWindow
Poster / Painting
Final placement: Column Installation
TV set
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Structure I
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Details of Interaction
inputs:- opening zippers - head immersion hand grasping - touch camera surveillance outputs:- video ( self-mirror / reflective) audio 1: teady bear responses audio 2: money cache responses non-digitial feedback
(Note: The outputs here are focusing on the users attention on self image/awareness, their inner secret life as children and them as consumers of resources.)
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Inputs and Outputs
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References
1. Concealment and Exposure, Nagel T., Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1998 - jstor.org, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2672839
2. A secret service : art, compulsion, concealment / Richard Grayson, Clare Carolin, Roger Cardinal
3. Springguy, Stephanie (2003) Cloth as Intercorporeality: Touch, Fantasy, and Performance and the Construction of Body Knowledge. International Journal of Education and the Arts 4 (5): http://ijea.asu.edu/v4n5/
4. Perversion, Psychoanalytic Perspectives,Perspectives on Psychoanalysis.Edited by Dany Nobus and Lisa Downing.Karnac Books.2006.118 Finchley Road, London NW3 5HT
5. Peephole experiences: field experiments with mixed reality hydroscopes in a marine center (2007), Dindler, C., Krogh, P.G., Beck, S., Stenfelt, L., Nielsen, K.R., Grønbæk, R., h
6. Reality-based interaction: a framework for post-WIMP interfaces Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems archive. Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems Jacob, Robert J.K. Audrey, Jacob. Hirshfield ,Leanne M, . Horn , Michael S. Shaer, Orit. Solovey, Erin Treacy.Zigelbaum ,Jamie. Year of Publication: 2008.ACM Library
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References
7. The Baby and the Bathwater: Some thoughts on Freud as a postmodernist Sophie Freud Families in Society; Sep/Oct 1998; 79, 5; Academic Research Library pg. 455.link8. Monika M. Langer. Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of perception : a guide and commentary, Tallahassee : Florida State University Press ; Gainesville, FL :University Presses of Florida [distributor], c1989.9. A Paradigm Case for Merleau-Ponty: The Ambiguity of Perception and the Paintings of Paul Cezanne, by Joyce Brodsky Artibus et Historiae © 1981 IRSA s.c.. 10.Phenomenology of Perception: An Introduction By Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Colin Smith Translated by Colin Smith Contributor Colin Smith Edition: 2, illustrated, reprint Published by Routledge, 200211.Spatiallity,Temporality,and the Problem of Foundation in Being and Time.Yoko Arisaka.Philosophy Today 40:1.Spring 1996. pp. 36-46.
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