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==Human and Non Human Performances== | |||
''Project outline:'' <br> | |||
Three objects of whatever size, think of Franz Wests Passstücke. | |||
Cameras, able to track movements in space, are placed in front of a white wall filming one human being interacting with one of the objects. | |||
In virtual space the human being and the object are fusing depending on a code (color, size, movement). | |||
Every object is different of course, as every human is. | |||
In virtual space human beings and objects are equivalent. It is not to tell what the outcome of the fusion is. | |||
''Thoughts:'' <br> | |||
Merge with me. / Would you like to merge with me? | |||
Do you think we could merge? / I’d like you to merge with me. | |||
''Quotes:'' <br> | |||
„Kein Objekt, Raum oder Körper ist mehr heilig und unberührbar. Jede beliebige Komponente kann mit jeder anderen verschaltet werden, wenn eine passende Norm oder ein passender Kode konstruiert werden kann, um Signale in einer gemeinsamen Sprache auszutauschen.“ (Haraway, Donna, S. 7: [http://www.medientheorie.com/doc/haraway_manifesto.pdf Manifest für Cyborgs]) | |||
„In den Naturwissenschaften stehen ‚Masse‘ und ‚Energie‘ in direkter Verbindung zur Materie. ‚Information‘ hingegen ist von keiner ‚Substanz‘ vermittelt, sondern basiert auf variablen Eigenschaften: Man kann sie reproduzieren (verdoppeln oder kopieren), zerstören (löschen) oder iterieren (wiederholen).“ (Gianetti, Claudia in "Ästhetik des Digitalen, S. 22) <br> | |||
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''Images:'' <br> | |||
West, Franz, "Transfigured Past" series: <br> | |||
[http://prod-images.exhibit-e.com/www_skarstedt_com/851d4104.jpg TRANSFIGURED PAST 1] <br> | |||
[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-5tLThyyBCPU/UfSkHC3FuUI/AAAAAAAAH_w/vhQC8_4m7C4/s1600/Franz+West.jpg TRANSFIGURED PAST 2] <br> | |||
West, Franz:<br> [http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7sdv9eMAs1r282ajo1_500.jpg PASSSTÜCK] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 4 February 2016
Note: This Site is messing up the MediaWiki Namespace. Please move it to a subpage of your project-module, or it may be removed without further notice. — Martin Schneider 21:45, 4 February 2016 (UTC)
Human and Non Human Performances
Project outline:
Three objects of whatever size, think of Franz Wests Passstücke.
Cameras, able to track movements in space, are placed in front of a white wall filming one human being interacting with one of the objects.
In virtual space the human being and the object are fusing depending on a code (color, size, movement).
Every object is different of course, as every human is.
In virtual space human beings and objects are equivalent. It is not to tell what the outcome of the fusion is.
Thoughts:
Merge with me. / Would you like to merge with me?
Do you think we could merge? / I’d like you to merge with me.
Quotes:
„Kein Objekt, Raum oder Körper ist mehr heilig und unberührbar. Jede beliebige Komponente kann mit jeder anderen verschaltet werden, wenn eine passende Norm oder ein passender Kode konstruiert werden kann, um Signale in einer gemeinsamen Sprache auszutauschen.“ (Haraway, Donna, S. 7: Manifest für Cyborgs)
„In den Naturwissenschaften stehen ‚Masse‘ und ‚Energie‘ in direkter Verbindung zur Materie. ‚Information‘ hingegen ist von keiner ‚Substanz‘ vermittelt, sondern basiert auf variablen Eigenschaften: Man kann sie reproduzieren (verdoppeln oder kopieren), zerstören (löschen) oder iterieren (wiederholen).“ (Gianetti, Claudia in "Ästhetik des Digitalen, S. 22)
Images:
West, Franz, "Transfigured Past" series:
TRANSFIGURED PAST 1
TRANSFIGURED PAST 2
West, Franz:
PASSSTÜCK