written by Adrian Ward & Geoff Cox
shared by kent on October 12th, 2007 at 3:54 pm
On digital artwork.
Practices that insist on separating form and function operate impoverished theories of representation.
Creativity lies somewhere in the link between the act of representation and conceptual clarity. An
automated programme might use its representational strategies but it has no concept in itself. This
paper argues that responsibility for the concept as well as the criteria for the rules and code, remains
in the domain of the author.
(See: making room for redundancy)
