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The affordances of art for making technologies

Erik Rietveld

2022Adaptive Behavior33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With this inaugural lecture as Socrates Professor on the topic of Making Humane Technologies, I aim to show that artistic practices afford embedding technologies better in society. Analyzing artworks made at RAAAF, an art collective that makes visual art and experimental architecture, I will describe three aspects of making practices that may contribute to improving the embedding of technology in society: (1) the skill of working with layers of meaning; (2) the skill of creating material playgrounds that afford free exploration of the potential of new technologies and artistic experiments; and (3) the skill of openness to the possibility of having radically different socio-material practices. I will use images of several RAAAF projects to make these skills involved in making more tangible. It is artistic skills like these that can contribute to a better societal embedding of technologies.

Topics & Concepts

AffordanceEmbeddingOpenness to experienceEmerging technologiesMeaning (existential)ArchitectureSOCRATESComputer scienceAestheticsSociologyEpistemologyEngineering ethicsHuman–computer interactionPsychologyVisual artsArtArtificial intelligenceEngineeringSocial psychologyPhilosophyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionEmbodied and Extended CognitionDesign Education and Practice