SFPC Code Societies, Summer 2018
We will explore home as a place, as an identity, as a practice, and as a series of rituals. What makes someone feel "at home" in a space or in a community (both in person and online)? We will investigate the meaning of home as private space. What happens when networked technologies are brought into this? What roles do surveillance, data collection, automation, and telepresence play? But what is our ideal home of the future? As a class, we will build a smart home on our terms, with each person contributing a device, gesture, piece of furniture, ritual, etc of their design to create an installation throughout sfpc space.
Office hours:
- July 3, 4:30-6:30pm
- July 7, TBD
- July 10, 3:30-5:30pm
Capture a portrait of yourself in your home using a computational device. Feel free to interpret the words "portrait", "home", and "computational device" broadly. I just googled "computational device" and this was the first link that came up. I believe there are a few more examples (including low-tech devices) to be imagined... Please bring the portrait to the first class for discussion.
- Kashmir Hill and Surya Mattu, The House That Spied On Me
- Johanna Hedva, Sick Woman Theory
Watertight, Caitlin Robinson and Ziv Schneider
Day 1 (July 3, 6:30-9:30pm) +slides
Capturing Home +
We will discuss the portraits of yourselves in your homes that you have captured. We will look at examples of other artists that have captured home using various technologies. How do we know when we are home? Could we write the code for creating a home-space?
What does it mean to capture a private space? What happens when networked technologies are brought into this? What roles do surveillance, data collection, and telepresence play? Let's prototype this.
Guest Artist: Max Hawkins
What if home were algorithmically generated in realtime?
Home Rituals +
What are the rituals we perform when we are at home? How have artists used ritual to create space? We will imagine rituals to turn SPFC into a home-space, and begin to design smart home devices to support these rituals.
- Write out a description, instructions, or score for your SFPC home ritual.
- Design a device to facilitate or support this ritual. What will be the function of this device? How will its visual form suggest its purpose? What materials, technologies, non-technologies, or information will you need to create this device?
- Once you have answered the questions in step 2, collect the materials, things, and information you need to build the device. If you are not able to find the items you need, adapt your design to work with what you can find. You do not need to begin building your device yet, we will have time during day 2, though you may start if you'd like.
Home Rituals If you have not completed steps 1-3 above, please do so before day 2. Bring your plans, designs, and all needed materials to the next class.
Extra Credit: Guest and Host Consider inviting one or more of your classmates as guests to visit your home. The term "home" can be interpreted broadly. The period of time and activity is up to the host and guests. If you are looking for something to do, I might suggest giving a tour of your home, showing your guests the meaningful objects and spaces within the home.
- Both host and guest are requested to take note of their experience in their role for group discussion on day 2.
- The guest might choose to bring something with them to share.
- Note: This activity is not intended to make anyone feel uncomfortable and anyone may opt out at any time. Please communicate with each other if you need to change or opt out after a plan has been made, so nobody is left hanging.
Netflix & Chill Airbnb Room, ART404 and Tom Galle
Guest and Host +
Let's debrief the guest and host activity. What did it feel like and what did you consider as the host? As the guest? What improvisational spaces did these roles create? What limits did them impose? Was there a script followed or run? Could we connect our experiences to ideas of "host" in software or biology?
House Work and Art Work +
How do we think about labor in the home? Where is power embedded, and what are strategies for pushing back? How does automation shift the flow of control? We will look at artists dealing with house work, making art work in their homes, and the technologies that accompany these practices.
Future Home +
We will spend most of this day creating our home of the future together, by building the devices designed in the Home Rituals activity. The devices can be installed in the SFPC space for further use and elaboration over the three weeks program.
- References
- coming soon!
Housewives Making Drugs, Mary Maggic