Networked Ecologies: on the ruse and the exploit
Yes, our lives are entangled with networks on a variety of levels. But that doesn´t mean we can´t untangle them in an effort to better understand them. Often when doing so, unexpected associations emerge, and new avenues for intervening present themselves.
IMAMS Project at University at Buffalo, SUNY
Situated Technologies Graduate Research Group Media Architecture Studio
Instructor: Mark Shepard
Spring 2014
Yes, our lives are entangled with networks on a variety of levels. But that doesn´t mean we can´t untangle them in an effort to better understand them. Often when doing so, unexpected associations emerge, and new avenues for intervening present themselves.
This studio will provide a critical context for experimental practice engaging contemporary networked ecologies. Two tactics will define the other bounds of our operative milieu: the ruse and the exploit.
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