Touching Software: House of Cards
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2016
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video / experimental video
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Artwork
We touch our screens and trackpads all day long. Tapping, rubbing, and even caressing them, we move our fingers to drive software. But how do the designs of the interfaces we touch drive our fingers in return? What kinds of movements do those interfaces suggest, encourage, or demand? And how might these movements be changing the narratives we encounter every day? Touching Software explores such questions through the lens of contemporary film and TV. The first work in the series is Touching Software (House of Cards), a supercut of touch-based human-computer interactions from the popular Netflix show. The result illustrates not only how the show’s actors perform the manipulation of software, but also how software performs through the actors in return.