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What’s new media for Lev Manovich




What’s new media for Manovich
About the reading of the book “The language of new media” - Lev Manovich

     Section index
     1.- About Manovich
     2.- Key introductory concepts
     3.- Principles of New Media
                     3.1.- Numerical representation
                     3.2.- Modularity
                     3.3.- Automation
                     3.4.- Variability
                     3.5.- Transcoding
     4.- Main characteristics of new media
     5.- New versus old media




                                                               A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


        About Manovich


Lev Manovich
Lev Manovich (Moscow, 1960) is a Professor at the Visual Arts Department, University of California -
San Diego (UCSD) . He is an expert in history and theory of digital culture.

He has published several books with an accurate analysis about emergent cultural expressions,
exploring in deep relationships between some old media (painting, cinema, photography and
television) and new media.

His main books are “The language of New Media”, which is considered the first systematic theory on
new media, and “Software takes command” an interesting book about software as the “engine” of
new digital cultures.




Learn more at:
http://www.manovich.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lev_Manovich




                                                                           A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


      Key introductory concepts

To understand Lev Manovich’s theories you should consider:


     • the computer as a meta-medium, as a support tool for production/consumption of new media
     objects.

     • the impact on previous cultural expressions, such as analog cinema or photography, of
     computing techniques and tools.

     • the influence of software programming paradigms on aesthetics, but even on how we think,
     learn and access to information.

     • the emergence of a new visual and media culture in our society.




                                                                         A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


         Principles of New Media


Principle 1: Numerical representation

- For being a new media the object must be represented as a numeric/mathematical expression.

- It must be modifiable by an algorithm (a software code to apply some transformations).




Examples of this is an analog photograph sampled by an scanner in what we call a digitization process. This process turns a continuous
surface into an set of discrete units (the photo and its points) but, like letters in a word, these units construct the object but the are not
the meaning itself.

Some other mathematical patterns appear in the production side of new media objects. As a modern factory, the process can easily be
split in small activities where different tools/people help to build the object. Here we find a clear difference between modern industrial
processes and artisan procedures, and we can also extrapolate this from digital to analog.




                                                                                                        A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


         What is new media

Principle 2: Modularity
- New media adopts fractal structures (I don’t agree with this sentence). I rather prefer to compare it
with the structured software programming model, or the OOP paradigm (Object Oriented
Programming)

- New media is made of a bunch of components or modules with an individual identity.

- These components can be mixed in many ways to compose larger objects. They can interact to add
some behavior and intelligence and offer them to the end–user, or just in order to be exposed in the
same interface.

- In a way, modularity principle also talks about composite applications at user layer and distributed
systems at systems layer.

Examples of this could be mashups, they offer a public API to integrate with other services in single user interface and usually in web
sites. An API (Application Programming interface) is a communication mechanism (usually employs Web Services approaches) to expose
services and data from a Service. The use of this kind of modularity is extended all around de word with services like Google Maps,
Facebook, MySpace, GIS Services and more, who give users the possibility to add to their site (embed) some external functionalities.
This can be called a top level integration of modular features at the modern Web.

Also non-public services like enterprise systems use such mechanisms, and most of the new business software systems are strongly
focused on modularity in all the levels of their subsystems. One of the main SOA principles (Service Oriented Architecture) is loose
coupling referred to services independency.

                                                                                                    A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


         What is new media


Principle 3: Automation

- Very dependant of principle 1 and 2.

- Because of the nature of discrete numeric data and modularity of services/modules, new media
can be transformed automatically by other processes (usually software programs).

- This tends to be done as some kind of AI (Artificial intelligence) in order to generate or manipulate
content, or to apply mathematical transformation procedures



Example of this could be a computing imaging analysis. Starting from a digitized photograph, a program runs algorithms to find
patterns and similarities in a group of photographs, and automate the tedious task of looking for common characteristics.

Another interesting example are Search Engines’ Robots. They scan the web looking for web pages in order to analyze their contents
(words, structure and links) and create a Search Engine Index with relevant information. These indexes allow users to quickly search
any topic. Due to the size of the web, this process is impossible to be done outside an automated environment and also impossible
with old media. Search indexes are like a transformed version of the original media.




                                                                                                   A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


         What is new media


Principle 4: Variability

- If a new media could undergo automation processes to generate new versions, obviously the media
exists in infinite potential versions.

- Variability can be provided also by other drivers, such like user interaction, which represents a 1 to 1
communication. The user helps the media to adapt to his/her needs.




Examples of this are recommendation systems in ecommerce platforms. What you see is strongly dependent on user behavior at the
ecommerce web sites, but not only on a single user. What others buy and what you have bought in previous visits helps de system to
offer a more specific information, trying to fit with precision your needs and improving conversion rates (visits to sells).




                                                                                                 A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


         What is new media


Principle 5: Transcoding

- The transformation from one format to another. The change of format implies that the new object
can start new conversations with other objects.

- This principle talks about the transformation of computing concepts to “cultural” concepts.

- It generates two different layers: the “cultural layer” and the “computer layer”.

- Is important to notice the impact of computer layer over cultural layer.

- Technology cycles are affecting to the creation and use of “cultural layer” objects and vice-versa.



And example of this transformation is how old web communities (forums, chat, etc.) evolve into what now we call “social sites”, with a
high social impact in daily lives. This example portrays how informatics’ evolution (API, RSS, Mashup services) promotes new “cultural”
entities and innovative usages.




                                                                                                    A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


         Main characteristics of new media


New media is characterized by


- Being a digital computer-based representation composed of discrete units.
- When is generated from a digitization process of old media, it may imply a loss of information (1).
- Can be randomly accessed.
- New media doesn’t loose information quality in successive copies (2).
- New media is interactive (tautology in computers).




(1) See point 4 about digitization in section “The digital myth” at “The Language of New Media”, chapter 1.
(2) See point 5 about degradation in section “The digital myth” at “The Language of New Media”, chapter 1.




                                                                                                  A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s new media for Lev Manovich


     New versus old media


Key antonyms words/concepts


                    - digital versus analog
                    - discrete versus continuous
                    - perfect copy versus poor copy
                    - easy to distribute versus hard to distribute
                    - interactive versus static
                    - physical versus virtual
                    - non-linear versus linear
                    - mass versus unique




                                                                A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
What’s a new media for Lev Manovich


End of presentation




                      Any   questions?




                                              A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)

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What’s new media for lev manovich

  • 1. What’s new media for Lev Manovich What’s new media for Manovich About the reading of the book “The language of new media” - Lev Manovich Section index 1.- About Manovich 2.- Key introductory concepts 3.- Principles of New Media 3.1.- Numerical representation 3.2.- Modularity 3.3.- Automation 3.4.- Variability 3.5.- Transcoding 4.- Main characteristics of new media 5.- New versus old media A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 2. What’s new media for Lev Manovich About Manovich Lev Manovich Lev Manovich (Moscow, 1960) is a Professor at the Visual Arts Department, University of California - San Diego (UCSD) . He is an expert in history and theory of digital culture. He has published several books with an accurate analysis about emergent cultural expressions, exploring in deep relationships between some old media (painting, cinema, photography and television) and new media. His main books are “The language of New Media”, which is considered the first systematic theory on new media, and “Software takes command” an interesting book about software as the “engine” of new digital cultures. Learn more at: http://www.manovich.net/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lev_Manovich A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 3. What’s new media for Lev Manovich Key introductory concepts To understand Lev Manovich’s theories you should consider: • the computer as a meta-medium, as a support tool for production/consumption of new media objects. • the impact on previous cultural expressions, such as analog cinema or photography, of computing techniques and tools. • the influence of software programming paradigms on aesthetics, but even on how we think, learn and access to information. • the emergence of a new visual and media culture in our society. A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 4. What’s new media for Lev Manovich Principles of New Media Principle 1: Numerical representation - For being a new media the object must be represented as a numeric/mathematical expression. - It must be modifiable by an algorithm (a software code to apply some transformations). Examples of this is an analog photograph sampled by an scanner in what we call a digitization process. This process turns a continuous surface into an set of discrete units (the photo and its points) but, like letters in a word, these units construct the object but the are not the meaning itself. Some other mathematical patterns appear in the production side of new media objects. As a modern factory, the process can easily be split in small activities where different tools/people help to build the object. Here we find a clear difference between modern industrial processes and artisan procedures, and we can also extrapolate this from digital to analog. A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 5. What’s new media for Lev Manovich What is new media Principle 2: Modularity - New media adopts fractal structures (I don’t agree with this sentence). I rather prefer to compare it with the structured software programming model, or the OOP paradigm (Object Oriented Programming) - New media is made of a bunch of components or modules with an individual identity. - These components can be mixed in many ways to compose larger objects. They can interact to add some behavior and intelligence and offer them to the end–user, or just in order to be exposed in the same interface. - In a way, modularity principle also talks about composite applications at user layer and distributed systems at systems layer. Examples of this could be mashups, they offer a public API to integrate with other services in single user interface and usually in web sites. An API (Application Programming interface) is a communication mechanism (usually employs Web Services approaches) to expose services and data from a Service. The use of this kind of modularity is extended all around de word with services like Google Maps, Facebook, MySpace, GIS Services and more, who give users the possibility to add to their site (embed) some external functionalities. This can be called a top level integration of modular features at the modern Web. Also non-public services like enterprise systems use such mechanisms, and most of the new business software systems are strongly focused on modularity in all the levels of their subsystems. One of the main SOA principles (Service Oriented Architecture) is loose coupling referred to services independency. A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 6. What’s new media for Lev Manovich What is new media Principle 3: Automation - Very dependant of principle 1 and 2. - Because of the nature of discrete numeric data and modularity of services/modules, new media can be transformed automatically by other processes (usually software programs). - This tends to be done as some kind of AI (Artificial intelligence) in order to generate or manipulate content, or to apply mathematical transformation procedures Example of this could be a computing imaging analysis. Starting from a digitized photograph, a program runs algorithms to find patterns and similarities in a group of photographs, and automate the tedious task of looking for common characteristics. Another interesting example are Search Engines’ Robots. They scan the web looking for web pages in order to analyze their contents (words, structure and links) and create a Search Engine Index with relevant information. These indexes allow users to quickly search any topic. Due to the size of the web, this process is impossible to be done outside an automated environment and also impossible with old media. Search indexes are like a transformed version of the original media. A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 7. What’s new media for Lev Manovich What is new media Principle 4: Variability - If a new media could undergo automation processes to generate new versions, obviously the media exists in infinite potential versions. - Variability can be provided also by other drivers, such like user interaction, which represents a 1 to 1 communication. The user helps the media to adapt to his/her needs. Examples of this are recommendation systems in ecommerce platforms. What you see is strongly dependent on user behavior at the ecommerce web sites, but not only on a single user. What others buy and what you have bought in previous visits helps de system to offer a more specific information, trying to fit with precision your needs and improving conversion rates (visits to sells). A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 8. What’s new media for Lev Manovich What is new media Principle 5: Transcoding - The transformation from one format to another. The change of format implies that the new object can start new conversations with other objects. - This principle talks about the transformation of computing concepts to “cultural” concepts. - It generates two different layers: the “cultural layer” and the “computer layer”. - Is important to notice the impact of computer layer over cultural layer. - Technology cycles are affecting to the creation and use of “cultural layer” objects and vice-versa. And example of this transformation is how old web communities (forums, chat, etc.) evolve into what now we call “social sites”, with a high social impact in daily lives. This example portrays how informatics’ evolution (API, RSS, Mashup services) promotes new “cultural” entities and innovative usages. A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 9. What’s new media for Lev Manovich Main characteristics of new media New media is characterized by - Being a digital computer-based representation composed of discrete units. - When is generated from a digitization process of old media, it may imply a loss of information (1). - Can be randomly accessed. - New media doesn’t loose information quality in successive copies (2). - New media is interactive (tautology in computers). (1) See point 4 about digitization in section “The digital myth” at “The Language of New Media”, chapter 1. (2) See point 5 about degradation in section “The digital myth” at “The Language of New Media”, chapter 1. A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 10. What’s new media for Lev Manovich New versus old media Key antonyms words/concepts - digital versus analog - discrete versus continuous - perfect copy versus poor copy - easy to distribute versus hard to distribute - interactive versus static - physical versus virtual - non-linear versus linear - mass versus unique A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)
  • 11. What’s a new media for Lev Manovich End of presentation Any questions? A. S. Pérez – March 2010 – Barcelona (Spain)