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How is visual ecology possible in a technical enviroment? / Савчук, Валерий Владимирович; Очеретяный, Константин Алексеевич.
Perishable And Eternal: Mythologies and Social Technologies of Digital Civilization. 2021. p. 233-239 (The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences; Vol. 120).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference abstracts › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - How is visual ecology possible in a technical enviroment?
AU - Савчук, Валерий Владимирович
AU - Очеретяный, Константин Алексеевич
PY - 2021/12/15
Y1 - 2021/12/15
N2 - The text sets out the foundations and possibilities of using the visual-ecological approach to create a human-sized digital environment. By giving ourselves to interfaces and their technical requirements, we hope that we won freedom, time, and life by this. In reality, we can lose everything if the images we create will quantitatively express our technological capabilities to a greater extent than qualitatively deepen the actual human experience. We find ourselves in a situation like archaic, when a person, through the rituals and techniques invented by them, tamed their own dreams, fantasies and through them themselves, pacifying the demons of the imagination. Today, technical images are more insatiable than archaic demons, since they claim to massively intensify experience, but at the same time lead to an explosion of the imaginative, to burnout, chronic disinterest, and boredom. We produce images better than we know how to make them live. We have industrial technologies for their creation, but there are no body techniques adequate for their living. The theory should change the approach to technical images: think not about them, but together with them, about those techniques of the body and the worlds that they open, about the criteria and requirements that they set, about where they direct our desires and where they lead the inspired their dreams.
AB - The text sets out the foundations and possibilities of using the visual-ecological approach to create a human-sized digital environment. By giving ourselves to interfaces and their technical requirements, we hope that we won freedom, time, and life by this. In reality, we can lose everything if the images we create will quantitatively express our technological capabilities to a greater extent than qualitatively deepen the actual human experience. We find ourselves in a situation like archaic, when a person, through the rituals and techniques invented by them, tamed their own dreams, fantasies and through them themselves, pacifying the demons of the imagination. Today, technical images are more insatiable than archaic demons, since they claim to massively intensify experience, but at the same time lead to an explosion of the imaginative, to burnout, chronic disinterest, and boredom. We produce images better than we know how to make them live. We have industrial technologies for their creation, but there are no body techniques adequate for their living. The theory should change the approach to technical images: think not about them, but together with them, about those techniques of the body and the worlds that they open, about the criteria and requirements that they set, about where they direct our desires and where they lead the inspired their dreams.
KW - ecology
KW - visual culture
KW - pollution
U2 - 10.15405/epsbs.2021.12.03.31
DO - 10.15405/epsbs.2021.12.03.31
M3 - Conference abstracts
T3 - The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences
SP - 233
EP - 239
BT - Perishable And Eternal: Mythologies and Social Technologies of Digital Civilization
T2 - PERISHABLE AND ETERNAL: MYTHOLOGIES AND SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES OF DIGITAL CIVILIZATION-2021
Y2 - 22 November 2021 through 23 November 2021
ER -
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