[spectre] CAS Talk - Martin Rieser, the Digital Uncanny

Paul Brown paul at paul-brown.com
Tue Jan 28 20:56:58 CET 2014


REMINDER

This event is free and open to the public but places are limited so please book in advance: 
https://events.bcs.org/book/957/


From CAS Chair:  Nick Lambert

The first CAS lecture of 2014 will be 

Professor Martin Rieser
The Digital Uncanny
6pm, Wednesday 5th February
BCS London
Map: http://www.bcs.org/upload/pdf/london-office-guide.pdf

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Martin Rieser examines how the spread of Augmented Reality heralds the advent of a new kind of unfamiliar familiarity - that Freud labelled the "uncanny" or 'unheimlich'. Digital worlds may now seem immersive, in that they are convincing, multi-faceted and "user friendly", but it seems that an unfriendly aftertaste lingers on around the figure of the avatar, related to their imperfect but familiar appearance
At the same time, new narrative spaces are being opened up by mobile and pervasive technologies , that offer the possibility of escaping the now prevailing functionalism of the everyday digital, and through that, the possibility of new and individual expressive freedoms. He will review a number of his own and other recent creative digital art projects that center on the notion of 'otherness' as being intrinsic to the digital medium.

Professor Rieser has worked in the field of interactive arts for many years. He was research Professor in the Institute of Creative Technologies in The Faculty of Art Design and Humanities at De Montfort and is now visiting Professor at the Pervasive Studio University of the West of England. His art practice in internet art and interactive narrative installations has been seen around the world including Cannes; Holland, Paris; Vienna, Thessaloniki, London, Germany, Milan and Melbourne, Australia. He has published numerous essays and books on digital art including New Screen Media: Cinema/ Art/Narrative (BFI/ZKM, 2002), and has recently edited The Mobile Audience, a book on mobile and locative technology and art from Rodopi.


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