Title: Burroughs, Cutups, Mashups, and so forth
1Burroughs, Cut-ups, Mash-ups, and so forth
- LCC 2700 Intro to Computational Media
- Fall 2005
- Ian Bogost
2William S. Burroughs
- Adding machine industry heir lived off trust
fundsAssociated with the Beat Generation and
other countercultures His novel Naked Lunch
led to changes in obscenity laws
3Dada
- An avant garde arts movement of the early 20th c
- Disgust with the war (WW1) and its cultural
preconditions - Public gatherings, demonstrations,
art/politics/culture - Tristan Tzara, one of the foundational figures in
Dada (an arts movement of the early 20th c.) - Created a poem by pulling words out of a hat
4Cut-ups
- Cut-ups a text is cut-up at random and
rearranged to create a new one - 1950s, Byron Gysin developed a more detailed
version sliced layers of a newspaper (with pages
below offering interesting juxtaposition) - Gysin introduced Burroughs to the technique
- The writers version of the collage, or the
motion/still camera (the accidents of photography)
5The Value of Cut-Ups
- Populist Cut-Ups are for everyone
- Experimental
- Gives new meaning to old works
6All Writing is Cut-Ups
- A collage of words read and overheard
- Proto cut-ups T.S. Eliots The Waste Land
- Burroughss explicit tie to von Neumann game
theory and strategy as cut-up
7Remix
- Rearrange the musical experience through audio
editing - As early as 1970s (David Bowie)
- Sample-based genres hip-hop, electronic
- DJs as authors
8Mashup
- Combining the parts of more than one source
(song) - Bootlegs, Bastard Pop, Blends, etc.
- Web mashups using open APIs like Google or
Amazon to create new applications - Information separate from presentation
- Focus on existing code, not new code
- Examples
- http//www.aytozon.com/
- http//www.housingmaps.com/
9Procedurality and Cut-ups
- A focus on the rules of interaction
- Procedurality, not randomness or recombinance
(often another name for randomness) - For human or computer authors
10A computer author (conceptual blending)
her tale began when she was infected with
smugnessloveitis. she began her days looking in
the mirror at her own itchy entitled face. her
failure was ignoring her tormented angel nature.
life was an astounding miracle. nordic-beauty
death-figure vapor steamed from her pores when
she rode her bicycle. that was nothing
lovely. when 21 she was a homely woman. she
decided to persevere in the rain, she fears only
epidermis imperialists. she believes that evil
pride devours and alternates with pride of
hope. it was no laughing matter. she snuggles in
angel skin sheets and sleeps. inside she was
resolved to never find a smug or paranoid love.
D. Fox Harrell
11But is it readable?
This poem is a commentary on racial politics and
the lim- itations of simplistic binary views of
social identity. The dynamic nature of social
identity is also reflected in the way the program
produces different poems with different novel
metaphors each time it is run (though reading a
large num- ber of these could be tiresome).
12A human author
13A human author
14A human author
15Operationalizing cultural rules
- What behaviors are at work? How do they interact?
- What cultural structures and conditions underlie
these behaviors? - When we cut them up, how should we recombine
them, and why?