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'''Interaction''' | '''Interaction''' | ||
- | - communication <br> | ||
- forcing something / watching something <br> | - forcing something / watching something <br> | ||
- | - relations <br> | ||
'''Technology''' | '''Technology''' | ||
- | - virtual / physcal <br> | ||
- | - implementing something / being something <br> | ||
- | - where it comes from, where it goes <br> | ||
'''Laboratory''' | '''Laboratory''' | ||
- | - abstraction <br> | ||
- | - inside / outside <br> | ||
- | - practicing reality / being reality <br> | ||
Revision as of 18:21, 2 November 2015
Interaction
- communication
- forcing something / watching something
- relations
Technology
- virtual / physcal
- implementing something / being something
- where it comes from, where it goes
Laboratory
- abstraction
- inside / outside
- practicing reality / being reality
A hand full of scenarios are realized as interventions/experiments that question the characteristics of (mixed media) interaction.
The Performance Platform inside the Digital Bauhaus Lab is a laboratory in which different forms of interaction can be tested.
Besides its technical benefit for artistic and scientific research it defines an isolated and unique environment of ubiquitous high-tech technology in seemingly „empty space“.
This project explores the Performance Platform as a site of our „physical reality“ as well as its role of a contemporary laboratory.