"a
few things I know about NEEN"
NEEN
stands for NEENSTERS: a still undefined generation of visual artists.
Some of them may belong to the contemporary art world; others are software
creators, web designers and videogame directors or animators.
Our official theories about reality -Quantum physics- have proved that
the taste of our life is the taste of a simulation. Machines help us
feel comfortable with this condition: they simulate the simulation that
we call Nature.
You may open the door of your room, or you may click on a folder at
the desktop of your computer: both actions will send you to similar
destinations: to a version of reality, apparently impeccable and dense,
but which will dissolve after you start to analyze it.
While I speak to my mother in the kitchen of my apartment, inside the
PC a Sims couple is having an argument. In the television, SuperMario
is sleeping under a painting because nobody is playing with him at this
time. My mother is convinced that she has her son in front of her. Who
she is really talking to though, is a person that doesn't even think
in his mother language any more. (I start to think in Italian when I
move there from Greece).
Computing
is to NEEN what fantasy is to Surrealism and freedom to Communism.
It creates the context but it can also be postponed. NEENSTERS glorify
machines but they get easily bored with them and prefer to watch some
assistants operate them. They want to have a formal control though:
they will buy the newest products and they will watch as (the products)
will create momentum. What NEENSTERS mostly do, is teaching stuff to
machines. They will install programs to an empty hard drive. They will
animate a character and send him sit on a corner. Some NEEN painters,
don't even care for computers, they fill figures on canvases which look
like large photoshoped jpg. NEENSTERS prefere multiple operating systems:
they want to try the same thing again and again on different platforms.
"Take the stairs and go back to get the elevator". They find
pleasure in the in-between actions. They also love copying, in the same
way that the city of Hong Kong multiplies its most successful buildings.
The same a little different: clothes style and architecture, are for
NEENSTERS significant as well as their machines. They are great tools
for "surface navigation".
NEEN
is not interested to identity. NEENSTERS may use it ( their identity
) as a password or even as an e-mail address to receive information
for free in a system where "analogues" have no access even
if they are rich and powerful.
The identity of a NEENSTER is his state of mind. Because he will publish
everything on the web, his state of mind reflects on the public taste.
NEENSTERS are public personas. If fantasy brought Surrealists to ridiculous
and revolution drove Communists to failure, it will be curious to observe
where computing will bring NEEN.
to
be continued
miltos manetas 2000
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