Constellaction

CONSTELLACTION an emergent a/v installation for Copernicus Science Centre / Przemiany Festiwal 2013 more info: http://www.creativeapplications.net/arduino-2/constellaction-intricate-emergent-behaviour-using-autonomous-building-blocks/ http://www.pangenerator.com http://www.przemianyfestiwal.pl/en/ http://www.kopernik.org.pl/en/ -- PROJECT CREDITS -- CONCEPT, DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT by panGenerator: Piotr Barszczewski, Krzysztof Cybulski, Krzysztof Goliński, Jakub Koźniewski -- VIDEO CREDITS -- VIDEO EDITING & ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE Jakub Koźniewski MAIN FOOTAGE Łukasz Gregorek STILLS AND PRODUCTION COORDINATION Katarzyna Grzeszczak SOUND RECORDING Michał Ścibior SOUND EDITING Krzysztof Cybulski ORIGINAL MUSIC Maciek Dobrowolski ( http://www.mdobrowolski.com ) feat. guitars by Richard Carter + you can download track here - http://soundcloud.com/maciek-dobrowolski/constellaction -- SPECIAL THANKS -- Ewa Pawlak and whole Przemiany Festiwal team Andrzej Surowiec Katarzyna Grzeszczak Magdalena Major Olga Górnicka Stefania Szczuka Wiesław Bartkowski Krzysztof Schellenberg - vacuum forming at www.schegor.com ---

"The rules of behaviour are simple – if the tetrahedron detects sudden change of light intensity (caused for example by casting shadow or pointing a flashlight ) it blinks for a short period of time with fixed delay, additionally making a sound. When there are other tetrahedrons nearby they might catch this light and pass it further, giving an effect of a “light wave”. The high-level patterns are built upon this simple rule and are shaped by the participants playing with the installation consisted of 400 blinking tetrahedrons. In the result the Constellaction “shape” evolved and branched during the evening, depending on the collaborative effort of the whole audience, effectively showing what emergence is all about."

Gray Walter's Tortoise

Dr. Grey Walter was a neurologist, robotics pioneer, and a bit of a mad scientist. Living in Bristol, England in 1949, without the aid of modern day computer processors, he built reactive, autonomous robots that could wander about and avoid obstacles. Each robot had two simulated neurons, sufficient for them to display complex behavior.

"Dr. Grey Walter was a neurologist, robotics pioneer, and a bit of a mad scientist. Living in Bristol, England in 1949, without the aid of modern day computer processors, he built reactive, autonomous robots that could wander about and avoid obstacles. Each robot had two simulated neurons, sufficient for them to display complex behavior. Significantly, Walter's tortoises represent the first real world demonstration of artificial life."

Petting Zoo

Petting Zoo by Minimaforms is speculative robotic environment populated by artificial intelligent creatures that have been designed with the capacity to learn and explore behaviors through interaction with participants. Within this immersive installation interaction with the pets foster human curiosity, play, forging intimate exchanges that are emotive, evolving over time and enabling communication between people and their environment. The installation exhibits life-like attributes through forms of conversational interaction establishing communication with users that are emotive and sensorial. Conceived as an immersive installation environment, social and synthetic forms of systemic interactions allow the pets to engage and evolve their behaviors over time exhibiting features and personalities that are formed through their interactions with the general public. Pets interact and stimulate participation with users through the use of animate behaviors communicated through visual, haptic and aural communication. Pet interactions are stimulated through interaction with human users or between other pets within the population.

"Petting Zoo is the latest work developed by experimental architecture and design studio Minimaforms. The project is speculative life-like robotic environment that raises questions of how future environments could actively enable new forms of communication with the everyday. Artificial intelligent creatures have been designed with the capacity to learn and explore behaviors through interaction with participants. Within this immersive installation interaction with the pets foster human curiosity, play, forging intimate exchanges that are emotive and evolving over time. Beyond technology the project explores new forms of enabled communication between people and their environment."  http://minimaforms.com/#item=petting-zoo-3

LOOP >>60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra

Two fearless innovators, musical pioneer John Cale and technology storyteller Liam Young, transformed the Barbican's Theatre with a brand new audio-visual collaboration. A film by Bevis Bowden about 'LOOP>>60Hz: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra', a work by John Cale and Liam Young, commissioned by the Barbican and The Space as part of Digital Revolution. The performance took place on 12 & 13 September 2014.

"LOOP>>60Hz offers an unprecedented experience as John Cale and his band perform music from across his catalogue, expressly adapted to durational forms, unusual tunings and unorthodox audio delivery. Liam Young’s collection of drones escape their associations with surveillance and the military, becoming instead choreographed, disembodied instruments which take flight in the auditorium to create a profoundly immersive live music performance."  https://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=16737  

shylight

"Most man-made objects have a static form, while everything natural in this world, including people, are subject to constant metamorphosis and adaptation to their surroundings. Shylight is the result of a question: how can an inanimate object mimic those changes that express character and emotions?"  studio drift, via prosthetic knowledge 

ljós | fuse* works

"Ljós is the translation of the latent elements of dreams into visible contents.The body is the medium through which the connections between light, sound and movement are explored, leading the spectator into an unreal space, rarefied and disorientating. Live Media Performance based on the real-time interaction between the movements of the body, sound and the projection of generative graphics."  via fuseworks

Source: http://fuseworks.it/en/project/ljos-2/

bot & dolly

"Remember Reach is a robotically driven, interactive tribute to the fallen members of Noble Team, characters from the HALO videogame franchise. Based on the notion of remembrance, this long exposure light sculpture ran continuously for 20 days placing 118,422 points of light whenever a new user visited the official Halo Reach website."  http://www.botndolly.com

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modular phytoremediation

Research and design of the Active Modular Phytoremediation system. System geometry is based on the I-WP Triply Periodic Minimal surface, one of the 13 of its kind technically described by Alan Schoen in his 1970 paper. The geometry has many properties that makes it ideal for creating a modular wall system that is also a plenum as well as housing a large number of integrated hydroponic and electronic equipments.  via evolo.us

momentum

"United Visual Artists' 'Momentum' project comprises a series of 12 objects that slowly oscillate in the dark void of the Barbican Gallery's 90m long Curve space in London. The installation takes its cue from the idea of Foucault's pendulum - an instrument designed to visualise invisible forces, such as the Earth's rotation."  Wallpaper.com 


Source: http://www.wallpaper.com/art/united-visual-artists-meditative-momentum-installation-swings-into-action-at-londons-barbican/7191

morphs

"Bondin's proposal involves a colony of self autonomous creature-like structures, called Morphs, which very slowly navigate public parks. Their moves are not just dictated by a set of pre-programmed rules, they also rely on their physical and social environment.
Morphs exist and wander freely as individual nuclei but they can also join together and adopt certain geometries according to their needs and circumstances."  by Regine at WMMNA

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bloom

"A sun-tracking instrument indexing time and temperature, “Bloom”, designed Los Angeles based DOSU studio architecture, stitches together material experimentation, structural innovation, and computational form/pattern-making into an environmentally responsive installation."  via http://www.evolo.us/architecture/bloom-by-dosu-is-environmentally-responsive-installation/

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vivarium

"occupying the main floor of the gallery is a monolithic sunken pyramid that containsa 'vivarium,' an indoor enclosure consisting of a collection of organisms that, in this case, are real, robotic and/or simulated. as a collective, these organisms generate energy capable of transforming a freshwater ecosystem into a brackish one, a process made possible by the permeability controls that the skin of the pyramid produces and the behavior that the 'machine' generates. virtual (digital) organisms mimic the behavior of both the living and 
robotic microorganisms to intensify and ease the process."  via http://www.designboom.com/art/juan-azulay-matter-management-vivarium/


Source: http://www.designboom.com/art/juan-azulay-matter-management-vivarium/

augmented structures

"The project brings together disparate disciplines like sound, architecture and the visual arts which influence one another to such a degree that it is impossible to separate them. While the project reexamines the world in visual and aesthetic terms, in its capacity as an “interdisciplinary transformation” project it also questions the point where art and architecture stand today and the point they might reach in future."  via http://salon2.info/portfolio/augmented-structures

far

"International’s set design – a pinboard of tiny white lights that signals extremes of weather, from blizzard to clear night sky – is an ever-changing marvel.” The Independent, via http://random-international.com/work/far/

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spectropia

"What if film, rather than being projected from start to finish and proceeding in a straight line, could be reconstructed and performed? Every live visual performance involving video has more or less asked that question. But not every performance tries to convey a narrative in the process. Toni Dove’s Spectropia, coming this weekend to the storied Mixology Festival at New York City’s Roulette, does just that, interweaving a sci-fi storyline across imagined future and past through gesture-controlled, computer-vision activated remix." peter kern via http://createdigitalmotion.com/2012/05/if-movies-didnt-play-forward-toni-dove-r-luke-dubois-make-gestural-live-cinema/

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