MIXING MESSAGES
Mixing Messages is an exercise that promotes experimentation around
new possibilities of formulating the graphic discourse, based on the possibility
of selecting content and generate new meanings through a new visuality
based on these assumptions. The starting point was "Dematerialization
of Screen Space", an essay by Jessica Helfand, published in 2001.
new possibilities of formulating the graphic discourse, based on the possibility
of selecting content and generate new meanings through a new visuality
based on these assumptions. The starting point was "Dematerialization
of Screen Space", an essay by Jessica Helfand, published in 2001.
Then I was asked to contextualize the specificity of this text (time, author,
theme, etc..) and amplify its potential meaning with other references
which might be associated.
theme, etc..) and amplify its potential meaning with other references
which might be associated.
Main References:
Dematerialization of Screen Space, Jessica Helfand (2001)
Six Years: Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972, Lucy Lippard (1997)
The Language of New Media, Lev Manovich (2001)
Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, Marshall McLuhan (1964)
Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World Cyberspace, Pierre Lévy (1997)