Remko
Scha
Art/Language
Art is not a
means of communication. It is meaningless raw material, to be used
in open-ended processes of esthetic reflection by a culturally diverse
audience whose interpretations are totally arbitrary. There are
no serious reasons for making one particular artwork rather than
another.
An artistic
project that wants to acknowledge this state of affairs, faces an
interesting technical challenge: to avoid choices, to transcend
styles, to show everything: to generate arbitrary instances
from the set of all possibilities. The spontaneous individual artist
will not be able to accomplish this. Only a deliberate scientific/technological
undertaking may ultimately approximate the ideal of a serenely all-encompassing
art, by developing an explicit algebraic system that articulates
the conceptual space of all visual possibilities, and by implementing
software that systematically draws random samples from this space.
In this enterprise,
digital technology will play an essential role: designs of art works
will be generated as data structures on electronic computers. Their
execution, however, will eventually involve all technology.
It would be a mistake for automatic art generation to forsake the
sensory richness of the material world, and to remain secluded inside
an impoverished digitally transmitted virtuality. We can use any
medium, as long as the message is
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