Monday, January 29, 2007

Inaccurate Maps to Uncertain Oracles


Metamedia is coming into being, emerging from a cocoon woven with threads from older forms of communication. In the span of my brief life, we've seen electronic media evolve from Univac to Multi-Touch systems, the hybrid forms of cross-media marketing connecting entertainment to food to music to personal identity defined by corporate brand and anarchistic modes of expression and interaction... From the empowerment provided by inexpensive photocopying and the subsequent explosion in "Zines" to digital cameras and YouTube, Pro Tools and remote social/business networks, from Craigslist to eMule to where you're at right now, funnelling whatnot-to-wherever (the task for designers and communications specialists of all stripes being the refinement of form & delivery, becoming a sniper conveying a concise message to a specific target in the midst of a free-for-all shootout)... The means to create full length animated features fall into individual hands...Research for marketing, for academia, for reportage, for free is no longer the arduous labor of lugging directories and manuals to the Library desk, but at one's fingertips in myriad forms within minutes... As always, the behemoth organizations with top-down heirarchies and antiquated business models struggle to subsume the new media and new means, while the free-range creators explore with impunity and exuberance.
Brands take the place of Nationalities. Operating platforms transplant Religions. Andy's "famous for 15 minutes" statement now becomes a complex equation of famous-for-what-to-whom in a media web more labyrinthine than Daedalus' maze and begs the question: where is the Minotaur lurking?

2 comments:

Laurentian said...

What? My brain's full of jelly. I can't make sense of the world but it looks nice.

Mia said...

That is very beautiful. That is a map of china with west pointed to where north normally is, right?
So I suppose you are saying that our view of the internet and modern communications is distorted and inaccurate as this map was in its time, correct?
I don't know if it is of any interesst to you, but I have a blog looking at the history and development of fabric and fashion. You might like it.