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Vol.19, No.0, 133 ~ 143, 2008
Title
Moving Landscapes: An Approach to Autonomy of Human-Computer Interactive Art
조현경 Cho Hyunkyoung , 윤준성 Yoon Joonsung
Abstract
This study suggests a new horizon of Interaction design of the Human-Computer Interactive Art through the reconsideration of the concept of interactivity and autonomy. The interactivity can be defined a conversation between an autonomous computer and human. The evolution of interaction depends on the degree of computer`s autonomy. The autonomy means an ability of self-determining based on the own law and rule. Immanuel Kant described it as a judgment for moral goodness in human figure. The Human-Computer Interactive Art, however, reconstructs the traditional dichotomy; human and non-human, subject and object. Therefore, it questions a essence of technology for a more free relation between human and technology, and leads us to the philosophical and aesthetical meaning`s expansion of the interaction design in the Human-Computer interactive art.
Key Words
상호작용적 예술, 상호작용성, 자율성, Interactive Art, Interactivity, Autonomy
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