FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’

John F. Simon Jr’s Every Icon (1997) is a work that moves from science to art. This paper discusses Every Icon’s mathematical foundation and explains how it transductively shifts from the workings of a system of coordinates to the becoming of an aesthetic composition. This paper also traces the way...

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Main Author: Troy Rhoades
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Humanities Press 2011-10-01
Series:Fibreculture Journal
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art
Online Access:http://eighteen.fibreculturejournal.org/2011/10/09/fcj-125-from-representation-to-sensation-the-transduction-of-images-in-john-f-simon-jr-%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98every-icon%E2%80%99/
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spelling doaj-d10d90c2015c4e8abdb574edaa65cd9d2020-11-24T23:46:04ZengOpen Humanities PressFibreculture Journal1449-14432011-10-0118146176FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’Troy RhoadesJohn F. Simon Jr’s Every Icon (1997) is a work that moves from science to art. This paper discusses Every Icon’s mathematical foundation and explains how it transductively shifts from the workings of a system of coordinates to the becoming of an aesthetic composition. This paper also traces the way in which Simon, through his proposition of showing every icon, moves through a complex system of coordinates to enabling the emergence of an aesthetic composition. http://eighteen.fibreculturejournal.org/2011/10/09/fcj-125-from-representation-to-sensation-the-transduction-of-images-in-john-f-simon-jr-%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98every-icon%E2%80%99/aestheticsartdigitalsciencesensationtransduction
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FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’
Fibreculture Journal
aesthetics
art
digital
science
sensation
transduction
author_facet Troy Rhoades
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title FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’
title_short FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’
title_full FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’
title_fullStr FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’
title_full_unstemmed FCJ-125 From Representation to Sensation: The Transduction of Images in John F. Simon Jr.’s ‘Every Icon’
title_sort fcj-125 from representation to sensation: the transduction of images in john f. simon jr.’s ‘every icon’
publisher Open Humanities Press
series Fibreculture Journal
issn 1449-1443
publishDate 2011-10-01
description John F. Simon Jr’s Every Icon (1997) is a work that moves from science to art. This paper discusses Every Icon’s mathematical foundation and explains how it transductively shifts from the workings of a system of coordinates to the becoming of an aesthetic composition. This paper also traces the way in which Simon, through his proposition of showing every icon, moves through a complex system of coordinates to enabling the emergence of an aesthetic composition.
topic aesthetics
art
digital
science
sensation
transduction
url http://eighteen.fibreculturejournal.org/2011/10/09/fcj-125-from-representation-to-sensation-the-transduction-of-images-in-john-f-simon-jr-%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98every-icon%E2%80%99/
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