- Signwave
Signwave is a small independent company, based in
London ,England specialising insoftware production, but is heavily influenced by thearts . Despite releasing some conventionalshareware and desktop applications, Signwave have also received attention and awards from arts organisations such asTransmediale andArs Electronica for their software artworks.Typically their software challenges the traditional notions of functionality and efficiency as key selling points of
proprietary software , instead focussing on the role of theauthor /artist as a creative role. When considering the role of theprogrammer in the production of software, their products can be seen in a new light: that of programming as a creative expression, and of proprietary software as an artefact or artwork. This contentious issue is hotly debated, with people on both the 'arts' as well as the 'technology' sides of the argument denying the right ofartist to theprogrammer .To date, Signwave have released two major software artworks,
Autoshop (a parody ofAdobe Photoshop ), andAuto-Illustrator (a similar but more advanced parody ofAdobe Illustrator ), both artworks being purchasable online through the distribution of serial numbers. This deliberate conflation of polemic extremes is typical of Signwave's practice, forcing a fresh consideration of the traditional values of bothcommerce andart .External links
* [http://www.signwave.co.uk/ Signwave UK official web site]
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