Cybernated art is very important, but art for cybernated life is more important, and the latter need not be cybernated. - Nam June Paik

Monday, October 1, 2012

FAIL GRACEFULLY (Serious Play)

READ THIS ARTICLE (<<Click Here)-\/\/\/-
Discuss on Wed.
"Software interfaces define the boundaries of our work, but only exploration into the margins of these tools, beyond the intended use pattern can really expose these boundaries. In that sense in order for us to brake out of the design paradigm embedded in software we must use it "the wrong way" By all means, designers should be hackers, do what we're not supposed to, make your software fail, crash, burn... find the exploits of our tools, it's the only healthy and true relationship we can have with them. When we reach the boundaries and have learned enough, we can go and make our own tools, explore their failures, and excel within them. Like Offf's poster-child, Joshua Davis, who has built his custom made design tools and has developed his entire aesthetic style around these generative 'managed failures'." -Excerpt from Article

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