Seminario Diplomado UNAM 2017
Presentación
Diplomado: “Arte, ciencia y filosofía. Medios y mediaciones” de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Responsable: Dra. María Antonia González Valerio
Web:https://www.artemasciencia.org/
Seminario "Poéticas del acceso a la ciencia y la tecnología"
Primera sesión miércoles 18 de octubre de 16:30 a 20:30 hrs. en el edificio de Educación Continua. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.
Segunda sesión jueves 19 de octubre de 17:00 a 20:00 hrs en el Ágora del Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo.
Primera sesión - Arqueología del acceso
Resumen
Domains, Publics and Access is an ongoing collection online of projects related to current access forms such as: open government, open design, citizen science, collaborative economy, commons, co-ops, crowdfunding, DIY, free culture, community currencies, p2p, piracy, etc. The main goal is to preserve initiatives that appear and disappear in different countries because each project is the declaration of a possible future. That’s why the project as the poetics of social forms is studied by an access archaeology that explores the hypothesis of the emergence of new bottom-up institutions. The hypothesis is latent in the work of several authors, but Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter pose it explicitly around the online organized networks. They provide the theoretical framework for the qualitative textual analysis of the accountability, sustainability and scalability of different projects. The faceted classification adapted to a MediaWiki articulates the field work as a distributed analysis process, and shows how not only organized networks but also top-down networked organizations define the poetics of access forms. The result is an online common-pool resource that displays the historic and antagonistic limits of access and that can be used to develop new research questions –in and out of academia- through the integration of new facets and projects in a simple way.
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Segunda sesión - Poéticas de las formas sociales
Resumen
Se analiza la figura del prosumidor desde los estudios visuales a partir de la combinación de la teoría de los actos de habla y los nuevos medios. El objetivo es evaluar si la distinción entre productores y consumidores, estrategias y tácticas de Michel de Certeau continúa siendo operativa en las interfaces gráficas de la cultura global de la información de Scott Lash. Para ello distingue dos tipos de performatividad de los actos de habla: la performatividadtop-down delsoftware, y labottom-up de los juegos del lenguaje y las formas de vida. Estos tipos se aplican al análisis del discurso de los eslóganes que aparecen en los sitios web de las iniciativas “open” y de economía colaborativa, ya que las primeras están dedicadas a la producción de bienes inmateriales y las segundas a la producción de bienes materiales. El desarrollo muestra cómo los dos tipos de performatividad transforman el análisis textual de los estudios literarios y cinematográficos en una metodología capaz de investigar acciones materiales, humanas y no humanas. Las conclusiones describen el surgimiento de nuevas convenciones narrativas de poder y control ajenas a la ficción que apuntan a una “DIY society”.
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