INTRODUCTION

Immediate Computing is an approach to technology that tries to simplify our dealing with computation in order to get back to nature.

The purpose is, on the one hand, to let digital entities be immediate, simple and self explanatory as natural languages and real objects. On the other hand the purpose is to make digital activities be aesthetic experiences, deeped in nature and sustainable.

Key points:

  • 1. practice sustainability and digital awareness
  • 2. see the basics of math and computation as simple parts of nature
  • 3. use immediate, ergonomic, user friendly devices and dissolve them in nature
  • 4. see coding as a simple natural design activity, made outside of screens, to build nature from nature
  • 5. finally, play Immediate Computing as a newpressionistic aesthetic way of living and streaming, deeped in nature and sustainable (final media art)

Note: nature is anything not digital