Lin Pai | Response to Sofrware Takes Command + OSP.
Sofrware Takes Command
-Cultural software (p20)
German media and literary theorist Friedrich Kittler wrote that students today should know at least two software languages: only “then they’ll be able to say something about what ‘culture’ is at the moment.”
Somehow I think he is right because the software has gradually become the medium of people life, and it is always better to know how our present life is formed. Educational institutions throughout the world seem also agree with the theory. At least in Taiwan, the government has planned to add software language in elementary and junior high schools’ general education syllabus and it will be conducted in 2018.
-Digital culture tends to modularize content. (p25) Though it seems isn’t the main point that the author discusses, I still think the fact is interesting because I haven’t thought of (or realized) it before. Especially, the users such as me are so easily to obey and be content with the only formats and forms that are provided by the software. Plus, I guess the popularity of the using of templates is based on the same logic and I assume it will lead to inflexibility and less fun. For instance, the OSP website takes me some time to explore its website pages because the website designer apparently didn't use the popular templates offered by Wordpress or something else which I am really familiar with.
- Classic communication studies and cultural studies both took for granted that the message was still something complete and definite. (p35) This little point is also interesting to me because it shows that the human behavior of using medium and receiving content have changed and yet those studies perceive that the characteristics of the message and the way people receive the message are still in the old way. As a designer that is also a sort of content (message) producers, this significant change is worth remembering.
-“Secret history” of culture software (p39-) The fact is interesting and the author’s explanation of the fact is interesting and convincing as well. In my opinion, one reason why the history of this cultural software is missing, comparing with the rememberable history of the printing press, perspective, cinema, modern architecture, modern dance and motion graphics, is because the cultural software is more like the tool rather than the content to most of the people. It serves as a kind of functional and practical tool rather than something is noble enough that people want to learn its history actively. And that is why people won’t easily pay money to the old version of the cultural software.
OSP.
Open source actually is a quite new thing to me and I originally think it is only used in programming and for programmers. So it is really informative for me to know that there is also an open source platform for graphic design; and I originally think open source community is something that the participants of it are all secretly uploading, downloading and pasting materials as well, so it is surprising for me to know the scale of the OSP is beyond my expectation.
Though as I mentioned, I am not familiar with the interface design of it so it took me some time to understand it, I found some tools seem to be useful for me and would like to try using them.












