Hayles, N. (n.d.). Traumas of Code. Critical Inquiry, 33(1 (Autumn 2006), 136-157. Retrieved from http://criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu/traumas_of_code_by_n._katherine_hayles
This article discusses how prevalent code is within our everyday lives.
A note I have from discussion says, "Just because there are more images doesn't mean it's more objective."
We also talked about glitch art in reference to this article and I played around with a few Marilyn Monroe images, a la Andy Warhol.
A note I have from discussion says, "Just because there are more images doesn't mean it's more objective."
We also talked about glitch art in reference to this article and I played around with a few Marilyn Monroe images, a la Andy Warhol.
The Relevance of Algorithms by Tarleton Gillespie forthcoming, in Media Technologies, ed. Tarleton Gillespie, Pablo Boczkowski, and Kirsten Foot. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
This article discusses how prevalent algorithms are in todays society.
Key Terms-
Algorithms - encoded procedures for transforming input data into a desired output, based on specified calculations.
Quotes-
"We live in a historical moment in which, more than ever before, nearly all public activity includes keeping copious records, cataloging activity, and archiving documents -- and we do more and more of it on a communication network designed such that every login, every page view, and every click leaves a digital trace." - 4
In class we talked about other things that are algorithms, in particularly knitting, which I'm familiar with. So here is a sample of a pattern for a hat.
In class we talked about other things that are algorithms, in particularly knitting, which I'm familiar with. So here is a sample of a pattern for a hat.
Round 1: *[P2, k3] 4 times, p3, k6, p1, repeat from * to end of round.
Round 2: *[P2, LC, RC] 2 times, p3, C6F, p1, repeat from * to end of round.
Round 3: *P3, [k6, p4] 2 times, k6, p1, repeat from * to end of round.
Round 4: *P3, [C6F, p4] 2 times, k6, p1, repeat from * to end of round.
For someone who has no experience knitting this would just look like jumbled letters and numbers.
Another thing we said was that people who are familiar with algorithms see the world in equations, which is an interesting thing to think about.
* This response if far less detailed because it was the class following Installation weekend for 614