Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 26, Iss. 4, Oct, 2022, pp. 465-486 @2022 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Figuration of the Possible: Complexity, Interactive Art, and Social Change Abstract: Radically redefining art from static product to idea entwining object, observer and time, Marcel Duchamp essentially
prefigured a dynamical systems view of creativity. That was the 1910's; Poincar was a primary influence. Since then, complex systems theory
has immeasurably deepened our understanding of transformative emergent process in all the arts. This paper focuses on the interactive art installation
as an instantiated experience of complexity. Specifically it is proposed that viewers, referred to as Participant-Viewers, embody creativity
through cognitive-emotional and often physical trajectories within an installation's high dimensional phase space: from
perceptual/conceptual disorientation (entropy), to adaptive micro-stabilizations (bifurca-tions), to self-organization of
novel understandings or perspectives (emergence). Beyond individuals' interactions with/within a given artwork, these dynamic spaces of possibility
are considered in terms of their potential for motivating a broadened ecology of self, society, and environment. Keywords: nonlinear dynamics, creativity, interactive systems art, the possible, sociocultural change |