VJam Theory: Interactors, audience and participants

This blog is a place for creation of a collective text about Interactors, audience and participats related to VJing and realtime interactive performance. It will exist only during the month of September 2007. Any registered visitor to the blog can participate by commenting on each post. VJam Theory is the third Small Project by VJ Theory

Sunday, 30 September 2007

Interactive Interview...

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...with Damian Stewart aka Frey (http://frey.co.nz) via skype ... first, how would you define interactivity? (sorry for such a question on a...
Monday, 24 September 2007

What does VJing say about our world?

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If we look beyond the purely formal implications and questions raised by VJing, we can ask what does VJing say about our world and our cultu...
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Thursday, 20 September 2007

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If technology is mirroring us, then what does that say about us? Are we deliberately turning ourselves into machines? Are machines turning...
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Interactive Manifesto

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Here is a "manifesto" from 1996, so it's old and been around a while. I'm offering it for consideration as an example of ...
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Thursday, 13 September 2007

Models and Frameworks

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Narrative and Anti-narrative; linear and non-linear; author and audience--all these dualities seem to clearly define positions in advance of...
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007

VJing as anti-narrative

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I believe that the work of a VJ can be characterized as being an anti-narrative, which can potentially generate a "meta" level of ...
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Monday, 10 September 2007

Interactive Ideology

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[These are simply some notes prompted by David Rokeby's piece.] It has become a commonplace assumption that when something is interactiv...
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