Work

Title

FOMO

Author

Space Caviar (Team: Joseph Grima, Tamar Shafrir, Simone C. Niquille, Tom Keeley, Vinay Mehta). Fabrication by Marcello Comoglio and Alessandro Mason.

Date

2014

Description

FOMO is a print magazine generated with a custom made software which gathers social media interactions based on metadata filters by a specific hashtag and/or location. The collected data is arranged in a print-ready PDF according to a predefined design template, then printed, bound and distributed on the spot by the FOMObile, a collapsible mobile publishing platform.

Inspired by Bruce Sterling’s statement that “events are the new magazines”, FOMO is an attempt to produce a physical record of the fleeting bodies of physical interactions and electronic debris generated by event culture, while playing on the lurking “fear of missing out” (an inevitable byproduct of the experience economy). The platform filters and makes accessible as a physical record the electronic dust-cloud that surrounds events.

FOMObile at Salone del Mobile, Milan, 2014.

FOMObile at Salone del Mobile, Milan, 2014.

FOMObile at Salone del Mobile, Milan, 2014.

FOMObile at Salone del Mobile, Milan, 2014.

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FOMO software’s interface.

FOMO software’s interface.

FOMObile at the Swiss Pavilion Marathon, 14th Venice Architecture Biennale, 2014.

FOMObile at the Swiss Pavilion Marathon, 14th Venice Architecture Biennale, 2014.

F0M02036-cover_Page_01 F0M02036-cover_Page_05 Cover and page from FOMO geolocated in Fort Meade (NSA headquarters).

Statement

The magazine’s production is a performative process that investigates the aesthetic and conceptual implications of the encounter between a centuries-old tradition of experimental publishing, the rising influence of machine intelligence in media, and the craving for instant gratification produced by real-time technologies. Variables such as background noise, number of people present, and intensity of social media activity inform the appearance of the final output, creating both moments of density and voids of activity. In Dadaist spirit, it is not so much an experiment in precision documentation as in finding alternative methods of representation and documentation of events.

URL

www.spacecaviar.net/projects/fomo

Medium

Installation, Magazine

Technology

Laser printer

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Platform

Twitter, Instagram

Download

FOMO, Studio Folder issue, Milan, 9/04/14 (18.3mb); FOMO871, Design Miami Basel issue, 22/06/14 (721kb); FOMO 2036, geolocated in Fort Meade, US, 26/06/14 (342kb).

Source Code

github.com/spacecaviar/FOMO

Event

#OnTheFlyMilan, Salone del Mobile 2014 in Milan, Italy. 9 - 11 April 2014. URL: twitter.com/search?q=%23ontheflymilan&src=hash

Event

Swiss Pavilion Marathon, 14th Venice Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy. 5 - 6 June 2014. URL: www.spacecaviar.net/projects/fomo

Event

Join Photographic Experts Group, Satellite Exhibition at Design Miami Basel in Basel, Switzerland. 16 - 22 June 2014. URL: www.designmiami.com/designlog/basel-shows/basel-show-information/fomobile-rolls-town

Related

This Robot Journalist Reports Live by Listening to Everything” by Victoria Turk, Vice Motherboard, April 14, 2014.

Keywords

algorithm, appropriation, authorship, collection, community, graphic design, preservation, privacy, public space

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