Article: Noise and Error in Contemporary Technoculture – An Interview with Peter Krapp
Abstract
The following article is an interview with Peter Krapp (UCI), which was conducted due to his participation as a lecturer in the 16th Week of Image. At the heart of this work, Krapp re-examines information theory and the history of design to address the creative expressions related to noisy phenomena in current forms of human-computer interaction. On our questioning, we approach Krapp to discuss themes such as the ergonomic principles which play a central role in graphical user interfaces infrastructural development, the aestheticization of error in digital culture, and the unstable relationship between noise ratio and technological conditions in digital music production.
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Luersen, Eduardo Harry; Maschke, Guilherme Malo: Noise and Error in Contemporary Technoculture – An Interview with Peter Krapp. In: spheres: Journal for Digital Cultures, Jg. 2 (2015), S. 1-7. DOI: 10.25969/mediarep/12974.
@ARTICLE{Luersen2015,
author = {Luersen, Eduardo Harry and Maschke, Guilherme Malo},
title = {Noise and Error in Contemporary Technoculture – An Interview with Peter Krapp},
year = 2015,
doi = {10.25969/mediarep/12974},
volume = 2,
address = {Lüneburg},
journal = {spheres: Journal for Digital Cultures},
pages = {1--7},
}
author = {Luersen, Eduardo Harry and Maschke, Guilherme Malo},
title = {Noise and Error in Contemporary Technoculture – An Interview with Peter Krapp},
year = 2015,
doi = {10.25969/mediarep/12974},
volume = 2,
address = {Lüneburg},
journal = {spheres: Journal for Digital Cultures},
pages = {1--7},
}
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