There is Plenty of Room in the Simulation [electronic resource].
Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art 2023
Open access content
In this essay, Jussi Parikka, writer and professor in digital aesthetics and culture at Aarhus University, explores the concept of scale. He argues that nothing actually works on the 1:1 scale, so we needn’t be simplistic about scale. Nothing is really self-identical, because all is mediation. All is radically about scales, relations and friction. Across media and aesthetics, in every field which has had to negotiate how to inscribe abstraction in a communicable, tangible form, scale is mobilised inside and into the techniques of knowing. The simplicity of measurement is only apparent, it hides a series of scalar loops that reveal something essential: scale is the middle of an intertwining bundle of forces. Scale is a generative notion and it entails an ethic-aesthetic meaning: scales standardise and potentially destabilise, and creating methods for other scales can be seen as an ethical practice.
https://www.librarystack.org/there-is-plenty-of-room-in-the-simulation/?ref=unknown
Digital media
Philosophy
Photographic criticism
Text
Jussi Parikka
Janez Fakin Janša
Marcela Okretič
Miha Šuštar
Luka Umek
Sonja Grdina
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