SIGGRAPH 1998: Touchware
Chair(s):
- Joan R. Truckenbrod
-
- School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Art Show Administrator(s):
- Heather Elliott-Famularo
-
- Bowling Green State University
Art Show Overview:
As cyberspace with its virtuality races towards the future, there is a cry for the hand. In linking to cyberspace, where is the touch, the tactility, the physicality of experience? Touchware is the lens through which we envision the future. This exhibition embraces the interface between computing and user as the territory of art. Issues of the physicality of touch vs. the psychology of keeping in touch, natural versus machine, and substance versus virtual are concerns of these artists.
The reach-out-and-touch mythology of the telephone has become the banner of the World Wide Web. Email and the Internet provide the long-distance touch with an immediacy and multiplicity of connection within simultaneous individual and community matrices. “This network is an ideological image, with a profusion of spaces and identities and the permeability of boundaries- in the personal body and in the body politic.” This rhizomatic world of cyberspace is an electronic totemism. Totemism, as described in Aboriginal art, involves animating lines of identification flowing from the origin through all things … forming an invisible web of reciprocal processes linking humanity, nature, and spirituality. Central to Aboriginal art, totemism describes the linking of humanity, nature, and the gods. Electronic totems, as Aboriginal totems, enrich a person’s interrelatedness to the world.
But the behavior and feel of this linking is flat – a projected world connected through a flat light screen. In this flatland, the visual is dominant over the other perceptual senses. Other sensory experiences like touch are diminished. McLuhan viewed the printing press as an invention that segmented sensory experiences, preventing kinesthetic thought and feeling in which there is a synthesis of hearing, seeing, tasting, and touching. The Internet is an extension of the printing press. Thus when an individual perceptual sense becomes locked in a technology, it becomes separated from the other senses. This portion of one’s self closes, as if it were locked in steel. Prior to such separation, there is complete interplay among the senses. Virtual experience “overthrows the sensorial and organic architecture of the human body by disembodying and reformatting its sensorium in powerful, computer generated, digitized spaces.” Cyberspace disengages from physical reality. Sensory experience is reduced to a monomedium of digital coding.
The artwork in this exhibition links us to the mythology and spirituality of the digital world. We create convergence mythologies as a connective tissue between the physical and the world of the virtual spirit. African art embraces the differences between the world of matter and that of spirit through convergence mythologies. Each African culture has a specific explanation for the convergence of spirit and matter. For example, the Yoruba people conceive of the cosmos in terms of two distinct yet inseparable components. Aye is the visible, tangible world of the living, while Orun is the invisible, spiritual realm of the ancestors, gods, and spirits. In some societies, dreams and the dreaming person are the point of intersection between the human and the spirit realms. The dreaming person is the intermediary of communication. The artist mediates the territory between real and virtual, between spirit and matter.
Electroforming: New Materials/New Forms of Art
This artwork rematerializes the digitized experience, using physical and conceptual aspects of touch to mediate between the real and the cyber-mythical. Subverting the disembodiment of cyberspace, electroforming embodies an engagement with materials. The grammar of crafting in cyberspace usurps the vocabulary of hand materials and processes: cut and paste, layering, modeling. But the process of creating art in the electronic arena is electroforming with light, time, movement, communication, and transmission. Tangibility and substance cross over materiality and virtuality. The same is true for music composition. The material of composition is sound having no object or visible physicality. Composer Pierre Boulez states that “perhaps material seems a rather coarse and ill-suited term when it comes to an art such as music, which, more often than not, is perceived as something immaterial. Sonority, potential expressivity, range and color form the musician’s basic working material.” Sound and light are emotionally tangible materials, however ephemeral.In the electronic arts, materials are created in the mind’s eye of the artist. The psychological effect of material is real. The physiological effect of material is real. Artmaking as electroforming involves a complex conceptualization of materiality. The kinaesthetics of experience are embedded in the mental constructs of art-making processes as powerful as that of forming clay by hand. “Significant art no longer has an outward relationship to material elements that formed it.”
References
1. Haraway, Donna J. Simian, Cyborgs and Women, The Reinvention of Nature. Routledge, New York, 1991, p. 170.
2. Lawlor, Robert. Voices of the first Day, Awakening in the Aboriginal Dreamtime. Inner Traditions Press, Rochester, Vermont, 1991, p. 279.
3. David Tomas, quoted by Jim Elkins in There are No Philosophic Problems Raised by Virtual Reality. Computer Graphics, Vol. 28, No. 4, Nov. 1994, p. 251.
4. Boulez, Pierre. passeport pour le XXe siecle, translated by Margaret Tunslill. Auvidis, Montaigne, 1989, p. 24.
5. Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl. Moholy-Nagy, Experiment in Totality. MIT Press, 1969.
Jury:
- Judith (Judy) Malloy
-
- Arts Wire
- Annick Bureaud
-
- Leonardo/OLATS
- IDEA
- Stephen A. Benton
-
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Deanna Morse
-
- Grand Valley State University
- Jane Stevens
-
- Illinois Art Gallery
Website:
https://www.siggraph.org/s98/
Acknowledgements:
This milestone exhibition of electronic art was made possible by the talent and hard work of the SIGGRAPH 98 Conference team. The talented people at Capstone Management, Smith Bucklin, AVW, Freeman and O LTD. have provided invaluable contributions to the success of the 98 Art Show. Walt Bransford, SIGGRAPH 98 Conference Chair, has provided leadership and vision, creating an energized, future-looking arena for the entire conference including the art show.
The key person who brought the Art Gallery to fruition is Heather Elliott, the Art Gallery Administrator. Her talented leadership, unending energy, and unwavering commitment to this exhibition are greatly appreciated. Her significant contribution is applauded by all of the artists.
The vitality of Jessica Westbrook, the Art Gallery Student Volunteer coordinator was a major contribution to the Gallery’s success.
Thanks also go to the hard-working ARTSITE jurors Annick Bureaud, and Judy Malloy; and the Art Show Committee members Jane Stevens, Valerie Sullivan-Fuchs, John Grimes, and Ron Hutt. A special thanks to past SIGGRAPH Art Show Chairs, Lynn Pocock, Deanna Morse, John Grimes, Jean Ippolito, and Ken O’Connell for their insights and support.
The Art and Technology Department and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago have been very supportive of this project. A special thank you to Carol Becker, Dean and Vice President and Peter Gena, Chair of the Art and Technology Department, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Exhibition Artworks:
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
960810_01
Artist(s): [Huff]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
970717_03
Artist(s): [Huff]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
A Bear of a Man
Artist(s): [Whitaker]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
A Digital Frottage
Artist(s): [HO]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Animation & Video]
ADRIFT
Artist(s): [Thorington, Gilbert, and Walczak]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
After Paul Klee
Artist(s): [Csuri]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
an inquiry about hair
Artist(s): [Wilson]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Aoxoamoxoa 7
Artist(s): [Em]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
ARBOR ERECTA
Artist(s): [Rapoport]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Artist Block 2
Artist(s): [Cave]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
As Worlds Collide
Artist(s): [Mitchell]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
AZ300
Artist(s): [Schwartz]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
b97.9.3
Artist(s): [Dehlinger]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Battered
Artist(s): [Whitaker]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
Beast
Artist(s): [Servin]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
BeWare02:satellite
Artist(s): [sensorium/BeWare02]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Blue Pearl
Artist(s): [Kerlow]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
C5
Artist(s): [Slayton]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Case Study 309
Artist(s): [Knipp]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
Cathedral
Artist(s): [Fabricant]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Catherine Courier
Artist(s): [Ullrich]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Chips in Space
Artist(s): [O'Connell]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Computer Design Magazine Cover
Artist(s): [Gerbarg]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Construction E5
Artist(s): [Truckenbrod]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Demon Seed
Artist(s): [Wilson]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Desert
Artist(s): [Franke]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Digital Fukuwarai
Artist(s): [Matoba]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Dual Personality
Artist(s): [Gartel]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
e/motion HELP - is there anybody out there?
Artist(s): [Stromajer]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
EGGY
Artist(s): [Kawaguchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Performance]
Escape Velocity
Artist(s): [Sky, McCormick, and Paine]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Face #111 from Face Series
Artist(s): [Nessim]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Familiar Is-ness
Artist(s): [Cox]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Family Portrait: Father
Artist(s): [Tobreluts]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Family Portrait: Mother
Artist(s): [Tobreluts]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Firefly Dress and Necklace
Artist(s): [Orth]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Footnote to the Millenium II
Artist(s): [Esser]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Freedom and Imprisonment
Artist(s): [Kerlow]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
From "Landscape in Circle"
Artist(s): [Tan]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
From our Imagination
Artist(s): [O'Connell]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Full Circle - Continuum Series
Artist(s): [Fisher]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
Genderbender
Artist(s): [Garvey]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
GRAMMATRON 1.0
Artist(s): [Amerika]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Half Planes
Artist(s): [Mohr]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Hanging by a Thread
Artist(s): [Krueger]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Heading Out
Artist(s): [Geist]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Homage to Moholy-Nagy
Artist(s): [Feder]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
I-Met-A-Morph
Artist(s): [Krueger]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Iceclif
Artist(s): [Gerbarg]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Iconica
Artist(s): [Innocent]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
If These Walls Could Talk: The Fiddler's Story
Artist(s): [Ribner]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Image to Touch
Artist(s): [Kurumisawa]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
In Conversation
Artist(s): [Collins]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Indecision
Artist(s): [Cave]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Inductive Reasoning
Artist(s): [Hickman]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Interruptions
Artist(s): [Molnar]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Is Anyone There?
Artist(s): [Wilson]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Is it really Over?
Artist(s): [Rose]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Items 1-2,000
Artist(s): [Vanouse]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Juicy Details from Embrasure Series
Artist(s): [Toivanen]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
KAGE
Artist(s): [Chikamori and Kunoh]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Large Landscape: Curved and Coiled
Artist(s): [Bangert and Bangert]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Liquid Views - Rigid Waves
Artist(s): [Fleischmann, Strauss, and Bohn]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [3D & SculptureInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Litt'l havoc
Artist(s): [Roberson]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Animation & VideoInstallation]
Lost Worlds: Micro/Macro World, River World, City, Dwelling
Artist(s): [Sullivan-Fuchs]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-HungInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Manicomlo Judciario
Artist(s): [Randolph]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Millennium Girl
Artist(s): [Gartel]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Moving Towards the Event Horizon
Artist(s): [George]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Musical Jacket
Artist(s): [Orth, Smith, Post, Strickon, and Cooper]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
NEURAR
Artist(s): [Kawaguchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
No Man No Shadow
Artist(s): [Ursyn]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Noman'sland
Artist(s): [Sferra]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Nude (Study in Perception)
Artist(s): [Knowlton]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
On the North Pole Looking East
Artist(s): [Sandin]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Oral History
Artist(s): [Sferra]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [3D & SculptureInstallation]
Osaka-Skyharp
Artist(s): [Fisher]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Oszillogramm
Artist(s): [Franke]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
P-021-Band Structure
Artist(s): [Mohr]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Pages From a Diary: Leaving
Artist(s): [Pocock-Williams]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Paleolithic Postmodern Venus
Artist(s): [Cox]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
Pedestrian: Walking as Meditation and the Lure of Everyday Objects
Artist(s): [Weintraub]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
Pixel poppin' Dot Com
Artist(s): [Hickman]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
Please Stay on the Line
Artist(s): [Martin]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Poverty Island with Video Skies
Artist(s): [Sandin]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Precious Pink from Embrasure Series
Artist(s): [Toivanen]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Project Paradise
Artist(s): [The Center For Metahuman Exploration]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
re:volution
Artist(s): [Stromajer]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Regrowth from the Wreckage
Artist(s): [Nobler]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Replica
Artist(s): [Gleeson]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Retrieved Icon
Artist(s): [Knowlton]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Scent Posts
Artist(s): [Sferra]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
SKEW E9
Artist(s): [Wilson]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Animation & Video]
Skippy Peanut Butter Jars
Artist(s): [Giloth]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Small Appliances
Artist(s): [McCoy and McCoy]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [Interactive & Monitor-Based]
Stream of Consciousness
Artist(s): [White and Small]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Streaming
Artist(s): [Higgins and Ginilt]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Stroke
Artist(s): [Genton]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Swimming Pool
Artist(s): [Brown]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Synthesis: A Dream
Artist(s): [Esser]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Taut Turnip
Artist(s): [Ullrich]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Telematic Vision
Artist(s): [Sermon]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
The Bush Soul
Artist(s): [Allen]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
The Clearing
Artist(s): [Feder]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
-
Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
The Doll Floated by (Quilt for Flight 800)
Artist(s): [Nobler]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]