Becker School of Design and Technology

How to catch a cloud

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Abstract

For the digitally tethered, life is defined at the intersection of the virtual and the physical. Our experience is necessarily tempered by a stream of simultaneous meta interactions, each an archive, an extension, and a reflection of some experienced reality. "How to Catch a Cloud" is a tool, a web-based application for the communal creation of such a stream. It also results in a democratically rendered, visual archive of experiences and impressions. But, more than either of these it is a proposition, an invitation, and an experiment. We manifest our existence through a process of obsessive archival. By referencing the parallel associations inherent in the use of the term, "cloud," this work proposes the possibility of capturing that which exists, but cannot be located, the climate. Finally, it wonders what we are truly collecting/creating in this manic cycle of perpetual archival. What are we placing in this uncontrollable and ephemeral space, this cloud? Is it, perhaps, that equally indescribable idea of "the soul," or is it merely another representation, perpetually updated but always at a remove... never able to come fully into synchronicity with the experience it represents.

Publication Title

C and C 2015 - Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition

Publication Date

6-22-2015

First Page

357

Last Page

358

ISBN

9781450335980

DOI

10.1145/2757226.2757369

Keywords

archive, climate, cloud, data, interaction, social

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