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Alien aesthetics

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posted on 2024-06-17, 15:48 authored by R Lemos Morais, J Adams
Melbourne was visited by Bruce Sterling, one of the founders of the science fiction genre of cyberpunk, for the very first time. Bruce's work as a future thinker and visionary who has been shaping the forefront of design and technology can be followed at his Wired column, Beyond the Beyond. His public lecture at Deakin Edge on August 18th tackled the bleeding edge of contemporary culture: Alien Aesthetics. The idea of Alien Aesthetics is better known through the work of Ian Bogost. According to Bogost, Alien Aesthetics is not concerned with trying to "satisfy our human drive for art and design, but to fashion design fictions". These kinds of alien design fictions can be seen in the images produced by Google's Inceptionism, which capture the deep dreams of artificial neural networks. Alien Aesthetics is also present in pop culture, as in the work of artist Holly Herndon, whose new album Platform has been heralded as a fusion between critical thinking about technology and creative exploration of what she calls "alien sounds". This kind of cross-pollination between contemporary theory and creative practice also took place at a free parallel event at LOOP Bar on August 17th: Conversations about Alien Aesthetics. This event was organised by a partnership between the School of Communication and Creative Arts at Deakin University and The New Centre of Research & Practice, a global research platform dedicated to transdisciplinary exchanges between art and science, and featured local and virtual speakers from the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Brazil.

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Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Language

eng

Notes

Deakin Edge - Federation Square

Publication classification

J2 Minor original creative work, X Not reportable

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2015, Deakin University and The New Centre for Research & Practice

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International collaboration

Editor/Contributor(s)

Herndon H, Sterling B, Marvell L, Cross D, Hulbert A, Redmond S, Barcelos L, Yanick T, Keane J, Ednie-Brown P, Colless E, Felinto E, Ireland A, Verhoeven D, Bennett A, Brits B, Kendall P

Start date

2015-08-17

End date

2015-10-18

Event

Alien Aesthetics

Publisher

Deakin University and The New Centre for Research & Practice

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

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