Search
Archive
Search
Artist Index
Institution Index
Thesaurus
[Default Title]
ADA Help
About
(current)
Magazine
Tools
Community
Feedback
Join
Theme
Theme
Light
Dark
Auto
Login
Login
Loogie.net TV - Be the first to know!
next artwork
© Ars Electronica, Linz, 2003 ; Creative Commons (Share-Alike License)
Marc Lee
Loogie.net TV - Be the first to know!
,
2003
–
ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Marc Lee in cooperation with Deivan Gore
http://marclee.io/en/loogie-net-tv-be-the-first-to-know/
Top
Information
Documents
Description
Keywords
Technology & Material
Exhibitions & Events
Bibliography
Documents
Loogie.net TV - Be the first to know!
image/jpeg
450 × 600
Description
Interactive online news channel
"Be the first to know - watch Loogie.net" «Loogie.net TV» shows you the latest world news about the subjects you choose. By putting in keywords with a special remote control or by SMS you can determine which subjects will be shown on television and you will be presented with news fit to your specifications. Additionally, in a second step your TV program can be narrowed down and focused on your own main areas of interest. The content of the broadcast is searched in real-time on the internet and is seamlessly transitioned by the Loogie.net software.
«Loogie.net TV» is highly unusual in that it offers broadcasts compiled solely by computer algorithms without human intervention.
Jurystatement for the tpc creaTVty award 2003
Martin Roth, translated by Michael O’Dell
Imagine for a moment that you are sitting in front of the television and instead of choosing a channel, you choose a topic. National Council elections, starvation or beauty queens, for example. You enter these or any other keywords with the remote control into loogie.net TV and promptly your personal news show begins.
Are we witnessing the much hailed birth of interactive television here? Probably not, since what you are experiencing with loogie.net TV can be described more closely as "interpassivity" than interactivity. Marc Lee's work, therefore, fits in more closely with the habits of today's viewers than the media hyped interactive TV.
So what happens with loogie.net TV? The contents (text, pictures, videos) defined by the keywords will be searched for on the Internet in real time and then coalesced by the custom made software. Familiar faces from CNN and other news channels appear on the screen and, in a monotone digital voice, present the findings from the Internet. In other words, the Internet contents are shoved into the mouths of TV stars. What they announce wavers between coherence, variety, and arbitrariness: In this way, loogie.net certainly imitates well known news shows while at the same time caricaturing them.
The jury was convinced of loogie.net TV for many different reasons.
The project is fundamental research, media satire and art installation, all at the same time. Not only does it descriptively and exemplarily convey how complex contents can be processed in a user-friendly and software-controlled fashion, it also reflects the visions and limits of our information society in an intelligent manner. It was an easy choice to present Marc Lee the CreaTVty Award for New Media. We are dealing with an exponent of that scene of young designers and developers who, in a radical way, exhaust the possibilities of the Internet. As such, they extend the discussion of the new media much like video art did in the late 80's. Thus loogie.net TV stands trendsetting and exemplary for new areas of study at our schools of Art and Design.
Keywords
aesthetics
acoustic
installation-based
real-time
genres
database art
installations
interactive installations
net art
subjects
Media and Communication
broadcasts
Internet
television
Society and Culture
communities
technology
displays
electronic displays
loudspeakers
non-electronic displays
sofas
software
C++
CSS
Linux
optical character recognition (OCR)
PHP
Technology & Material
Exhibitions & Events
IMAGINING MEDIA@ZKM
2007
transmediale.04: fly utopia!
2004
Ars Electronica 2003: CODE - The Language of our Time
2003
Bibliography