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Is it real or just a trace?
Ownership,
ephemerality, and
materiality in social art

Tammi Owens
Emerging Services Librarian
Winona State University
Darrell W. Krueger Library

ART955, Art as Ephemera
UNC-Chapel Hill
October 23, 2013
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Remixers
Sharers
Bloggers
Makers
Curators

social artists
Who owns
creativity anything
online?
Online ≠ Owned
Sharing ≠ Stealing
Finding ≠ Plagiarizing
“… feeds are full of fragments of close friends
and strangers, little iridium flares of information,
there for a few seconds and gone again.

Watch your feed for long enough
and get a sense of the quality of
rushing flow, of Not Stopping.”
Sarah Wanenchak,
Dispatches from Ephemeral Social Media, 2013
Where does social art exist?
Mashups
Memes
Pins
Tumblrs
Tweets

social art
Tweets
information flows on
Memes
culture passes virally
Mashups
two become one
Pinterest
curation to remember
Tumblr
collections with commentary
Instagram
artful snapshots of daily life
Snapchat
see it for seconds
Are there consequences
to social art?
Is it real or just a trace? Ownership, ephemerality, and materiality in social art
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Is it real or just a trace? Ownership, ephemerality, and materiality in social art

Editor's Notes

  1. Q: How many are on social media? Where do you live online?Q: Do you consider yourself to be “artists” online? Why/why not?
  2. The idea of art online has moved from collections of “traditional” works to a more egalitarian creator modelAnything can be remixed, remade, repurposed without moderationWho are social artists? Not only people who spend time remixing and putting the output out for critique, but it’s the bloggers and sharers who remix to react, and spend very little time or effort on the end result (the art that is the thing)Social artists see and react to a moment, knowing the moment is fleetingThe action of collaboration – even sharing – creates community online and bolsters offline friendships
  3. The question is, who owns anything online?Douglas Rushkoff: “We are attempting to operate a twenty-first-century digital economy on a thirteenth-century, printing-press-based operating system.” (129)Moving towards a decentralized exchange of ideas and exchange of value (Paypal, bartering, etc.)
  4. The shift has already occurred: if it’s online, it’s not “owned”Sharing is not stealing, finding and copying is not plagiarizingStudents have a real problem understanding this idea, because the social web encourages telling and retelling of stories without attribution, and without checking validityRushkoff: “We are transitioning from a mass media that makes its stories sacred, to an interactive media that makes communication mutable and alive.”
  5. Information is no longer stored in chunks, but rather comes to us in streams Life is not “online” or “offline”Duality of existence in social media between ephemerality and realness: The moments of one’s life are not real unless they are experienced with one’s tribe of followers. But then, social media and information on the internet in general is flowing by so very quickly that it seems like it is always streaming by, always ephemeral, never real Information exhaustion is high, and sense-making skills appear to be decliningProject Information Literacy report: Most students are adept at learning and applying “lower-order” skills: the “how-to” section of any library website. They have trouble with “higher-order” skills: identifying and applying a research framework, critically analyzing and incorporating sources into their project, etc.
  6. Social art is on the social webAnywhere things can be shared, transmitted, transmuted, reacted to, etc.
  7. Mashups, memes, pins, tumblrs, tweetsAnd more: Instagrams, Vines, snapsNew ideas come up constantly, old ideas gain tractionAbout digital art: “Everything digital is a copy of a copy, but it is only with the digital age that the perfect copy surfaces; that is, a copy with no originals” Carolyn Guertin, Digital ProhibitionIs this true with social art?
  8. My feedAs Sarah Wanenchak wrote: full of strangers and friends, randomnessUse it more around events/conferences than to connect with friendsBUT: this is not the space my friends live, so I don’t use it sociallyhttp://storify.com/
  9. Social art on twitter: novel called small placesNovel written between April 25, 2008 and ended March 8, 2010 over more than 600 tweetsMust scroll back to “the beginning” if you choose to read it linearly, otherwise you experience it sort of backwardsRelate this with Storify, a site that allows you to compile tweets, blog entries, and news stories to create a compendium of What Happenedhttp://storify.com/
  10. Social art on twitter: poetryPublished poets and novices share poetry: “twihaiku” or “micropoetry”News outlets like NPR, others have held contestsLeo Mercer experiments with reforming the traditional twitter spaceAlso: social art via video using Vines, 6-second videos
  11. First described & named by Richard Dawkins as akin to a gene, where the genetic material is passed from one to another resulting in human evolution – this is cultural material passed from one to another, resulting in cultural evolutionMemes can be visual, on YouTube as a movieMostly riffs, remixes, takeoffs, and have some element of cultural commentaryCreated for YouTube, Reddit, 4chan, various meme generating sites, and are shared via Facebook and other social media (in addition to the creation sites)
  12. Joseph Ducreux,eighteenth century French artist, Portrait de l'artiste sous les traits d'un moqueurPortrait painter court of Louis 16th of France, self portraits were very expressivehttp://knowyourmeme.com/memes/joseph-ducreux-archaic-rap
  13. Became a meme in 2009, Ducreux’ portrait was turned into a meme with a caption reading “Disregard Females, Acquire Currency,” an archaic reinterpretation of lyrics “Fuck Bitches, Get Money” from Notorious B.I.G’s 1995 hit single Get Money.http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/joseph-ducreux-archaic-rap
  14. Part of the fun of this meme is figuring out what the rap lyrics arehttp://knowyourmeme.com/memes/joseph-ducreux-archaic-rap
  15. Fancy catBorrows from another medium – filmStill from Bjork’s quirky 2005 music video, “Triumph of a Heart,” where the cat plays her husband: Go to videohttp://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-should-buy-a-boat-cathttp://app.cheezburger.com/builderhttp://youtu.be/nQB9d-MMIx0?t=3m30s
  16. 2012 meme on Reddithttp://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-should-buy-a-boat-cat
  17. Another versionhttp://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-should-buy-a-boat-cat
  18. another couple of versions on a Reddit thread, referencing yet another internet meme, the horse maskMemes intermix, and the more they do, the funnier/wittier they areMost people probably don’t know the original image source, and don’t carehttp://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-should-buy-a-boat-catWhich leads to other memes: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/horse-head-mask
  19. Taking two disparate things, artfully arranging them to make something newMashups have occurred in plenty of artforms, they just weren’t necessarily called a “mashup” – see surrealism, dadaMashups can be songs, photoshopped images, movies on YouTube, and moreMashups also signifies taking multiple programming pieces (APIs) from social media sites and putting them together to make an app; for instance, pulling and combining a twitter feed and facebook updates
  20. https://soundcloud.com/g3rst/thriller-in-the-air-tonight/“Thriller in the Air Tonight” by user G3RSt. “G3RSt is a part-time bootleg and mashup artist living in The Netherlands. His mashups are depicted by the use of rock and dance elements. G3RSt started back in 2006 doing mashups and has had some airplay on Dutch national radio, local Dutch stations and several Internet radio stations.”
  21. Face swap: this is a mashup, of sorts, but also a meme. Photoshopped faces from the image swapped between the figures.
  22. Runs into the realm of curation as art, or just a new way of not forgettingSome use it while making physical art (mood boards, etc.), some use it as art (placing disparate things together), many use it for planning mundane things, like a scrapbook for their internet experienceProblems: can grab the image easily, so there is a lot of sharing without attribution
  23. http://www.pinterest.com/leah_dent/Designer, names her boards artfully“Crewel and unusual” is a board for embroidery inspiration
  24. http://www.pinterest.com/leah_dent/crewel-and-unusual/tagline: “Not punishment, just embroidery goodness”Search: embroideryAlso: Texture: http://www.pinterest.com/ohjoy/texture/Pattern: http://www.pinterest.com/ohjoy/pattern/
  25. More curation, sometimes with a side of social commentaryCan grab images, links, videos easily, so there continues to be an attribution problemMany use it for blogging, uploading their own content, memes
  26. Ran from April 4-April 10, 2012. Gained traction immediately. 32 posts, 83,000 shares on Facebook, 8,400 Twitter followers, over 45K Tumblr followers, and a submission from Hillary Clinton herself.
  27. Started last year with dogshaming, then included catshaming, and just recently (within the last month), librarian shaming
  28. Found this animation on my tumblr dashboard last night, turned out to be a 21-year old illustration student at Edinburgh College of Art
  29. Instagram is as “artsy” as we get, I thinkPeople use it to catalog their days (unlike Flickr, which is an online photo album), but only the best/most interesting partsCreates an image, or personality
  30. New communication channel, gained traction very recentlyFor a generation concerned about privacy, don’t want to “curate” anything, just want the momentTexts and photos are sent, and when opened, last just seconds before they are erased from the device and serverNathan Jurgenson, Snapchat’s “researcher”: On Snapchat vs. other photographic mediums (The New Inquiry): “The ephemerality [of Snapchat] sharpens viewers’ focus: Once received, a Snapchat count-down is a kind of time-bomb that demands an urgency of vision, a challenge to exhaust the meaning from the image before the clock runs out. Unlike a paper photo that fades slowly over the years, the temporary photo disappears suddenly. Given only a peek, you look hard.”Brand new addition: Snapchat Stories. Kind of like Facebook feed, only much more ephemeral. Pics added to “My Story” last just 24 hours and then are deleted. With each moment, another pic is deleted, and a new one takes its placeFrom an interview with Snapchat’s founder at The Verge: "When you have a minute in your day and are curious about what your friends are up to, you can jump into their experience," says Spiegel. … By providing users with fleeting, pocket-sized "live profiles" that last at most 24 hours, Spiegel hopes that users will feel free to act more like their true selves.
  31. Corporations co-opting indie artists for big money
  32. Etsy artist finds her work sold by Urban Outfitters (not the only time this has happened)
  33. Recently, artist Lisa Congdon finds her illustrations turned into ornaments by tchotchke wholesaler Cody Foster (also not the only time this has happened)Also: co-opting real life, turning people into memes – does this create social harmony or happiness. The biggest question: is it supposed to?