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==Project | ==Project presentation== | ||
As part of my Projektmodul ''Art and Biomedia: agencies of being'', I am working on creating a platform where the viewer can perform a social interaction with a different specie; a dance between human and plancton. | |||
Dance is a powerful communication tool as it breaks the language barrier. It demands a mutual respect from both parties, but moreover a constant attention to the partner in order to adjust to its movements. It is a form of conversation where both partners have to answer to each other in a symbiotic way. It is for these reasons that I see dance as a metaphor for interspecies communication, for closing the gap between different organisms and bringing an alternative to the human solipsistic supremacy point of view. | |||
Within this class, I want to research about the | |||
Link to full project: [[GMU:Art and Biomedia/Frederic Blais-Belanger]] | |||
==Patches to do:== | |||
*[[/Grab video from IP camera]] | *[[/Grab video from IP camera]] | ||
*[[/Control Arduino Motor with Max]] | *[[/Control Arduino Motor with Max]] | ||
*[[/Sensoring Pyrocystis light]] | *[[/Sensoring Pyrocystis light]] | ||
*[[/Transcoding light to sound]] | *[[/Transcoding light to sound]] | ||
[[/Homeworks]] | [[/Homeworks]] |
Revision as of 16:25, 10 January 2019
Project presentation
As part of my Projektmodul Art and Biomedia: agencies of being, I am working on creating a platform where the viewer can perform a social interaction with a different specie; a dance between human and plancton.
Dance is a powerful communication tool as it breaks the language barrier. It demands a mutual respect from both parties, but moreover a constant attention to the partner in order to adjust to its movements. It is a form of conversation where both partners have to answer to each other in a symbiotic way. It is for these reasons that I see dance as a metaphor for interspecies communication, for closing the gap between different organisms and bringing an alternative to the human solipsistic supremacy point of view.
Within this class, I want to research about the
Link to full project: GMU:Art and Biomedia/Frederic Blais-Belanger
Patches to do:
- /Grab video from IP camera
- /Control Arduino Motor with Max
- /Sensoring Pyrocystis light
- /Transcoding light to sound