Social Residue (2004)
by d.o.t.t.e.d.q.u.a.d
(Noah Shibley/Hyunjoo Oh)
Social residue is a project that
explores the relationship of online/offline hybridity to social
connectivity, the mapping of complex social growth and the spread of
‘memes,’ that are brought and transmitted by artists and
audiences during the show. We are interested in the artistic gesture of
impacting human coexistence, bridging the analog/digital and
online/offline divide, creating social software and accessibility of
technological-social infrastructure.
In his book, “The Selfish
Gene”, Richard Dawkins defines non-genetic information, when spread
between people, as memes. Similar to genes, they undergo a process of
variation, selection and evolution that is characterized by mutations and
recombinations of ideas. Our project shows the process of social
interaction as ‘evidence’ of the artists and audiences'
coexistence as a metaphor of the transmitted
‘meme.’
The substance that we use is a
nontoxic invisible contamination simulation powder. This powder, when
placed on objects, or people, is easily transferable to other things that
come into contact with it. When the powder is exposed to UV light, it
becomes visible, in bright fluorescent colors. There will be a few who
individuals coat their hands with this powder, each in a different color,
at the beginning of the day. These few artists play the role in society
as a starter and transmitter of the social virus of ideas. Then through
out the day, these people "network" with the other people at
‘VersionFest 04>’, leaving their own colored residue on
everyone they interact with, and those people who have interacted with
them intern pass on the colored residue to others. Thus potentially by
the end of the day, almost everyone could be carrying some of this
colored powder on their body. During this time we will set up a booth
where people can come and see if they have become part of a social
network, and which social network they are part of. Some people or
possibly many people may even have multiple colors on their hands,
depending on just how social they are.
During the transmission process,
there are different kinds of social interaction involved consequentially
or inconsequentially. It symbolizes that artists and audiences’
‘presence’ and participation as performers whether they know
or not.
As a result of this performance, the
visual map of spread vector will show the a multi-layered spectrum of
physical/virtual or online/offline networked systems through which social
interaction is taking place in real time.
[ web version of social residue
]
[ related links
]
> Social
Residue in Version fest>04, chicago
> Social
Residue in 'code is implement" show
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