A
Situationist Group Photo
While working the dust of groups for my Avant Gardening web page, it became clear that the success and failure of these groups is
their group picture collection. There's always someone not in the group
yet or someone no longer in the group that begs for truer life
in their flat picture book -their two-dimensional history and existence. We
do not have a picture - and, that medium is as flat as it gets. They failed
but we do not have to follow in their footsteps. What game can we play that
takes the place of formalizing ourselves and what same game would
lure in the restless rest of the citizenry to drop what they're doing
for a bit more fun and authenticity? We send in a picture that represents
us without re-presentation except in and over time. A collage is made up
of participants self-figuration contributions. Over time that figure can
be changed but only by the person it represents. That's direct democracy
in action. That's media without mediation. Be in y/our group picture.
That's the revolution in a nutshell. Being in the picture is what
makes you become a member: a chainless letter effect and affect.
A moving animated picture over time. It's two-dimensionality becomes alive
because it grows and changes. It needs a Wikipediac graphic application.
It is spectacularity in motion. It roams the flashy streets at night, wanders
the shadowed clubs, clubs the wandering shadows. Its realness is automated.
Ah, laziness finds pay off in technology. Never needs winding... like the
Stay-Puff marshmallow man meets the cellular self-perpetuation of
the creature trapped in John Carpenter's The Thing. The restless
can rest while the revolution does the work for the working class
lining up - not at the gates of the banks or the banks of the lemming sea
- but at the snapshot booth. Wasting time to become a member - all that speculation
could ever carrotize - here, now, free. The pants are down on the lamest
game in town. The game of no games is in town. AntiGame must automate revolution
- we already gave at the office.
Mind you that the snapshot takes place every time a picture is added or moved
or changed. Perhaps it will have to be done at the end of each day for spatial constrictions.
The snapshots are played back as animated group. Pictures change positions.
Members change depictions. Some become less visible due to clutter or slack
expression. The power plays are endless. The positions are meaningless over
time. The membership is addictive. This is the advertised revolution at its
finest and at its worst - in paradoxical space over time. Limited by disk
space and visual resolution, the membership shall find limitation to the
game frustrating and want more than it can provide. Wanting it all is just
the game this one leaves in sight but out of reach. It is the only conclusion.
The AntiGame begs for all that lure of the commodified social - and trims
the fat and glitter from the gaze. It bares its withered promise while overextending
its promise. The balance fails and the gaze is broken. Game over? Game just
beginning....
The mechanism for inserting new and rotating previously spiraling picture/pictographs of members has them coming in from two four-armed spirals twisting in
opposite directions. Two arms are for submergent descent and two are for
emergent aascent to visible boundaries of the collage. One spiral's submergent
entry point injects from midpoints of the bottom-then-left-then-top-then-right sides and the other inserts in from the NE-NW-SW-SE corners. Each spiral has four appendages as previously stated - with two going in to the center and with two emerging to a face or corner. The pics have
a rule regarding overlap: money paid, loudest voice, correctedness, command.
Just fooling. They are based on evoked laughter, memories of lovemaking,
hottest theoretical contribution, best drugs contributed. Just kidding. The
algorithm is random - as in a coin toss. I like the idea of text injections as
well in case there is no theory or there are flaws which allow the emergent
spiral arms to let go of pics as they get to the edge - hurling them into
real life. Also in question is what happens if collisions and inertial force
at the center to punch ahole through to the unknown. Of course that is just for what we all secretly hope.
If someone wants to write a small algorithm and list/database that rotates and tracks each pic and places it within the spirals according to the few rules, great.
The game also requires a replay mechanism - streaming a list or database
of snapshots taken over time to animate the group's collage. It occurs
to me that a soccer team photo with spinning and popup-float down heads that
rotate submitted photos would do quite nicely as well....
Anyone sending me a pic should send it in JPEG/JPICT/JPG format that is reduced and scaled down to 1.3x1.3 (or smaller) and less than 50 KB.
The following will become buttons that allow
you to act on this (via the injector, the snapshotter, the rotator, and the
animator technologies) - to activate unstoppable confrontation of members
on the same body that knows no limits - and hopefully the this-less world that awaits in its smug still-life.
Rather than a world trapped in photographs that seal out time....
add your pictograph
that's all it takes to become a member
see the effects
watch the membership grow
the relationships have been forever altered
feel the joy of belonging
see the photo take on a deserved 3-dimensional life
see a snapshot world come to grips with itself
give a portraited life the animation deserves
watch positions change
watch the interchanges
watch the come'n'go
so much change within y/our grasp
a plethora of qua**itative ideas and chums
yes - for every reification, an equal and opposite sense of unreification
so much power - nearly
if this is not enough
the next step is definitely yours