Towards (Im)Measurability of Life and Art

Towards (IM)Measurability of Art and Life gathers together various stories, practices, and essays about measurement that embrace paradox, contradiction, and humour. The book creates and introduces incidents of ideas, conceptual methods, acts, and processes of measurement that dwell in a conceptual transition between science (technology) and everyday life. When measurement is viewed as a practice, it is important to recall that data processing, especially visualisation, actually necessitates many aesthetic decisions. This makes contemporary practices of measurement appear to be no longer guided primarily by reason. Although, historically, measurement has always contained aspects of subjectivity, enlightenment in modernity aimed at excluding them based on ideological tenets of democracy and the necessities of administration. The intervention of computation has highlighted the importance of re-embracing, rather than excluding, subjectivity in the concept of measurement. By understanding measurement as comprising subjectivity and constructing reality, rather than merely reporting on it, the potential of artistic innovation has great relevance with respect to a practice of participating in thinking and exercising the languages of measurement.

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Towards (Im)Measurability of Life and Art

Towards (IM)Measurability of Art and Life gathers together various stories, practices, and essays about measurement that embrace paradox, contradiction, and humour. The book creates and introduces incidents of ideas, conceptual methods, acts, and processes of measurement that dwell in a conceptual transition between science (technology) and everyday life. When measurement is viewed as a practice, it is important to recall that data processing, especially visualisation, actually necessitates many aesthetic decisions. This makes contemporary practices of measurement appear to be no longer guided primarily by reason. Although, historically, measurement has always contained aspects of subjectivity, enlightenment in modernity aimed at excluding them based on ideological tenets of democracy and the necessities of administration. The intervention of computation has highlighted the importance of re-embracing, rather than excluding, subjectivity in the concept of measurement. By understanding measurement as comprising subjectivity and constructing reality, rather than merely reporting on it, the potential of artistic innovation has great relevance with respect to a practice of participating in thinking and exercising the languages of measurement.

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Towards (Im)Measurability of Life and Art

Towards (Im)Measurability of Life and Art

Towards (Im)Measurability of Life and Art

Towards (Im)Measurability of Life and Art

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Towards (IM)Measurability of Art and Life gathers together various stories, practices, and essays about measurement that embrace paradox, contradiction, and humour. The book creates and introduces incidents of ideas, conceptual methods, acts, and processes of measurement that dwell in a conceptual transition between science (technology) and everyday life. When measurement is viewed as a practice, it is important to recall that data processing, especially visualisation, actually necessitates many aesthetic decisions. This makes contemporary practices of measurement appear to be no longer guided primarily by reason. Although, historically, measurement has always contained aspects of subjectivity, enlightenment in modernity aimed at excluding them based on ideological tenets of democracy and the necessities of administration. The intervention of computation has highlighted the importance of re-embracing, rather than excluding, subjectivity in the concept of measurement. By understanding measurement as comprising subjectivity and constructing reality, rather than merely reporting on it, the potential of artistic innovation has great relevance with respect to a practice of participating in thinking and exercising the languages of measurement.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783943620641
Publication date: 04/01/2018
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Miya Yoshida is a researcher and curator based in Berlin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7

Towards (Im)Measurability of Art and Life 9

Introduction Miya Yoshida

Exercises in Measurement Miya Yoshida 37

Symbolic Engineering: Measurement, Aesthetics, and the Rules for Art A Conversation Helmut Draxler 183

Dialogues between an Artist and a Scientist

Aesthetics of Measurement

Who Feels the Most Pain? Matt Mullican 197

The Calculative Aesthetic: Objects and Unconscious Desire in the Age of Big Data Patricia Ticineto Clough 219

Dialogue between Matt Mullican Patricia Ticineto Clough 231

Epistemology of Measurement

Notes on the Presentation Lucy Powell 243

Unconscious Tendencies in Animal Epistemology Oxana Timofeeva 247

Dialogue between Lucy Powell Oxana Timofeeva 269

Politics of Measurement

Measuring the Measurer Chihiro Minato 279

What's in the Air? Or How We Get to Know What We Know About Invisible Things Sophie Houdart 291

Dialogue between Chihiro Minato Sophie Houdart 307

Artist and 316

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