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Page 1: Aesthetics of Interactive Arts Assignment 2 Anticipation, Aesthetics and Innovation

Aesthetics of Interactive ArtsAssignment 2

Anticipation, Aesthetics and Innovation

David Leonnig

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Innovation - Ripstop NylonLightweight, synthetic Fabric with Cross Fibers

Aids Mans Ability to Fly - Wingsuit

Innovation - MP3 CompressionDigital Compression to Expedite Download, Reduce Size

Innovation - PhotographyUsing radiant energy to capture images on film or

CCD

Music and sound easily captured, reproduced, shared

Allows the miniature world to be seen - Microphotography

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Ripstop NylonInnovation

• Nylon invented in 1935 by Dupont

• Dr. Wallace Hume Carothers - February 28, 1935

• Used to replace silk in women’s stockings

• Used for hot air balloons

• Used since in clothing, camping & extreme sports gear - lightweight, durable and wind resistance

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• Aids Mans Ability to Fly - Wingsuit

Innovation - Ripstop NylonLightweight, synthetic Fabric with Cross Fibers

http://villageofjoy.com/most-amazing-sport-in-the-world-wingsuit-flying/

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Windsuit Base Jumpers• Roaring wind in

your ears - unbelievable

• As close as mancomes to flying withoutassistance

• Art in the airwith out a balloon or aparachute

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The Art of Birdmen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N34eMz_rY_U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jWYIynY16k&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0tU3Hy7et8&feature=related

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Digital/MP3 CompressionInnovation

• 1987 Digidesign markets "Sound Tools," a Macintosh-based digital workstation using DAT as its source and storage medium.

• 1991Alesis unveils the ADAT, the first affordable digital multitrack recorder.Apple debuts the "QuickTime" multimedia format.

• 1995Iomega debuts high-capacity "Jaz" and "Zip" drives, useful as removable storage media for hard-disk recordings.

• 1996Experimental digital recordings are made at 24 bits and 96 kHz.

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Digital/MP3 CompressionInnovation

• 1997DVD videodiscs and players introduced. 6-channel surround sound audio expected to supplant the CD as the chosen playback

• 1999 MP-3 players for downloaded Internet audio appear.

• 2001October 22, 2001 - Apple introduces the iPod

• 2003Apple introduces iTunes and iTunes Music Store for Windows

• 2005Fifth-generation Video iPod. Apple sells music videos and TV shows online

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Digital/MP3 Compression

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Digital/MP3 Compression

• What your ears no longer hear

• How much vibration comes from an ear bud

• The sound of silence and of deep meaning

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Digital/MP3 Compression

• Examples “left” http://www.responsibleradio.com/mp3s/earsleft.mp3

• and “right” http://www.responsibleradio.com/mp3s/earsright.mp3

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Affordable Microphotography

Innovation

• Photography inventedLouis Daguerre was the inventor of the first practical process of photography. In 1829, he formed a partnership with Joseph Nicephore Niepce to improve Niepce’s process. In 1839, Daguerre developed a more convenient and effective method of photography, naming it after himself - the daguerreotype.

• Micro-Photography...is photography on a vastly reduced scale, to be observed using a microscope or projected. Though George Shadbolt is credited with being the inventor of micro-photography, the first known example of micro-photography was by John Benjamin Dancer in 1839, when he produced photographs 15mm in diameter.

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Affordable Microphotography• Lincoln was the first president widely

photographed, and the Civil War was the first war captured by photographic plates

• Micro-photography makes possible the art of digitally photographing the details of small things

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Affordable Microphotography• The process allows the eye to see a different

perspective than previously available. It also allows us to consider texture and form in the smallest of manufactured and living designs.

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The End• I wanted to experience the wind in my

ears

• I wanted to see things my eyes couldn’t see

• I want to hear more, not less, of aesthetically pleasing sounds

• I want to know more of things we all can now imagine and experience

• In our digital world, our appreciation of everything - except sound - seems better.

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Bibliography• Louis Daguerre -http://inventors.about.com/od/dstartinventions/a/Daguerreotype.htm

• http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/photography

• http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/micro_ph.htm

• Audio Engineering Society Historical Committeehttp://www.aes.org/aeshc/docs/audio.history.timeline.html

• The Perfect Thing. How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture and Coolness Stephen Levy, Simon & Shuster, (c) 2006

• http://villageofjoy.com/most-amazing-sport-in-the-world-wingsuit-flying/

• http://www.marcasmcphee.com/graphics/blog/Wingsuit-public%20domain.jpg

• http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/gofast/27915/images/27915-hi-luigi2.jpg

• http://dvice.com/pics/Wingsuit.jpg (part of the Sci Fi online network)

• http://howsoonis08.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/wingsuit.jpg

• http://www.johenrik.com/var/storage/images-versioned/5779/1-eng-GB/wingsuit1.jpg

• Texas Instruments Incorporated, electronmicroscope image of DMD. 1996

• Billy Erwin, Plano Photography Club, 2007-2008