[spectre] Against the Frictionless Interface! An Interview with
Lori Emerson
marc garrett
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Wed Jul 23 12:35:37 CEST 2014
Sorry for ay cross posting...
Against the Frictionless Interface! An Interview with Lori Emerson.
By Monty Cantsin - 23/07/2014
As founder/director of the Media Archeology Lab in Colorado, Lori
Emerson has (since 2009) been surrounding herself with "dead" media
technologies in order to help make sense of (and critique) today's
much-hyped alive ones. Being also a scholar and critic of contemporary
poetics, she is keenly aware of how such devices are equipped to
influence and constrain our writing/thinking.
Emerson's work celebrates and calls for a "frictional media
archeological analysis" aimed at the continual "unmooring" of the
accepted conventions of reading and writing. Towards this end, she
critiques consumer-oriented trends in computing--trends which
unfortunately seek to "efface the interface" in the name of so-called
user-friendliness. Montgomery Cantsin conducted the following interview
by email upon the release of Lori's new book, Reading Writing Interfaces
(recently published by University of Minnesota Press).
http://furtherfield.org/features/interviews/against-frictionless-interface-interview-lori-emerson
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