Parasitic relations: thinking beyond interactivity
Goodman, Andrew Bruce
10.4225/03/58ae5ed148702
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Parasitic_relations_thinking_beyond_interactivity/4684300
This practice-led research questions what more a participatory work might be able to
do beyond prescriptive and linear forms of interactivity in art events. The research
develops practical applications of Michel Serres’ concept of the ‘parasite’, the
inherent noise that disrupts and multiplies within relation. The possibility of self production and modulation in a participatory event and the potential of intensive
disruption as a driver of creativity within the events are the basis for this investigation
of models of art that can incorporate a range of environmental forces to generate an
ecological set of relations where viewers, art objects and surroundings generate new
and shared potentials.
2019-02-22 03:40:48
Interactivity
Whitehead
Process philosophy
thesis(doctorate)
monash:131114
1959.1/1059781
Open access
2014
Affect
ethesis-20141110-101555