2012年10月29日 星期一
Mark Napier’s ‘Shredder’
This work is typical of much digital art because it is a n artwork that places importance on the event and audience participation.
The Shreder web interface was created to be both an interactive exhbit as an artwork generator. The discription of this work, as the name called, 'Shereder' works as a cutting and mixing machine which shoeing the images and words from website, and shows it in a disordered way. I think the importance of the interaction betweem the artist and viewers get a good explaination in this work. This kind of mordern art is deconstruction, because it makes us think about or notice the conventional order of things. And the form that to get the art work by clicking the mouse and showing on the screen is creative and worth exploring. Everyone can get an art work created by himself or herself with a computer no matter a proffessional education about art being taken or not.
However, there are still some adoubt for the Shreder. First, it can hardly deny that due to the progress of this art producion it is less aesthetic. What's more, the way to present limit the exhibition form of it. More or less, an art work which can only be seen in a spuare screen seems wierd and I am not sure whether this could be accepted by people.
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Yes I agree that it is hard for people to accept such work as a form of art as well. I would rather regard "Shredder" as a random and special website. It is interesting but not aesthetic. Further, your last point means people cannot accept artwork shown on computer? I doubt if it is true because there are many artwork presents through computer, like networked art.
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