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Apparatum – Inspired by the Polish Radio Experimental Studio
Created by panGenerator, Apparatum is a custom made apparatus with digital interface that emits purely analogue sound. It is inspired by the heritage of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio – one of the first studios in the world producing electroacoustic music. The installation draws inspirations musically and graphically from the “Symphony – electronic music” – composed by Bogusław Schaeffer. Bogusław Schaeffer conceived his own visual language of symbols…
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Sonic Playground – Playful acoustics by Yuri Suzuki Design
Created by Yuri Suzuki Design in collaboration with High Atlanta, Sonic Playground is an outdoor sound installation that features ingenious, colourful sculptures that modify and transmit sound in unusual, engaging and playful ways. The project is part of the High’s multi year initiative to animate its outdoor space with commissions that engage visitors in participatory art experiences. It is the High’s first venture into exploring the notion…
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Narciss – AI whose only purpose is to investigate itself
Created by Waltz Binaire, Narciss is a robot that uses artificial intelligence to analyse itself, thus reflecting on its own existence. Comprised of Google’s Tensorflow framework and a simple mirror, the experiment translates self-portraits of a digital body into lyrical guesses. "Contemporary research in artificial intelligence enables the machine to describe visual input by expressing meaningful sentences. Based on our current state of knowledge,…
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HALO – Sculpting the sunlight into (im)material form
Created by Kimchi and Chips and currently on view at the Somerset House in London, HALO is a new installation in the series of works by the Seoul based Mimi Son and Elliot Woods where light is sculpted to create form that exists between material and immaterial. The installation is comprised of over 100 motorised mirrors spread across two 4-metre-high towers and one 15-metre-long track that…
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MULTIVERSE – The eternal birth and death of infinite parallel universes
During the last century, several hypotheses have been formulated involving the nature of our universe. Some theories lead to presume the existence of a multiverse: a system composed of an infinite number of universes that coexist simultaneously outside of our space-time. “Multiverse” is the new audio-visual installation by fuse* that draws inspiration from these concepts and, through the creation of a sequence of digital paintings,…
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Making Data Matter – Voxel printing for digital fabrication of data
Developed by the team at the MIT Media Lab's Mediated Matter group, the following research demonstrates multimaterial voxel-printing method that enables physical visualisation of volumetric data. Leveraging voxel-based control of multimaterial three-dimensional (3D) printing, their method enables additive manufacturing of discontinuous data types such as point cloud data, curve and graph data, image-based data, and volumetric data. By converting data sets into dithered material deposition…
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Genesis of a Microbial Skin – Beehives designed for urban environments
Created by AnneMarie Maes, Genesis of a Microbial Skin is a mixed media installations and a research project exploring the idea of Intelligent Beehives with a focus on smart materials, in particular microbial skin. The project is about predominantly growing Intelligent Guerilla Beehives from scratch, with living materials – just as nature does. The Intelligent Guerilla Beehive is a sensing device which mirrors the pullution of the environment. Through…
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Superception – Expanding human perception with personal projection mapping
Created by Shunichi Kasahara in collaboration with Satoru Higa, Takuto Usami, Shotaro Hirata and Tetsuya Konishi, "Superception" (Super + perception) is a research framework that uses computer technologies to intervene and transform human perception. One of these research projects, “HeadLight" is a system that allows humans to experience the perceptual world of nonhuman species through personal projection mapping. HeadLight consists of a laser source small project with a wide…
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Melting Memories – Drawing neural mechanisms of cognitive control
Created by Refik Anadol Studio, "Melting Memories" is a series of digital artworks that explore materiality of remembering by offering new insights into the representational possibilities of EEG data collected on the neural mechanisms of cognitive control. Comprising data paintings, augmented data sculptures and light projections, the project as a whole debuts new advances in technology that enable visitors to experience aesthetic interpretations of motor movements inside…
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Otherly Space/Knowledge – Questions of knowledge in the age of data
"A macroscopic view of the past quarter-century reveals that we crossed the boundary from a developmental era, when computers constantly caught up to human demands of informational processing, to computers easily surpassing human memory capacity in its informational processing capacity, speed, and ability. As a result, we are now in the process of transitioning to an era where we engage with enormous digital archives, databases,…










