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''The installation explores the influences of the sourrounding space to communication. Communication in an open space, a space where access is not limited to sender and receiver, will inevitable be disturbed by its sourrounding influences. The noise in the received message displays a spatial and temporal image of the space the message travelled through. The greater the influence of the space to the travelling message the more original information is lost but at the same time new information about the space itself is present. At the point where there is more noise than original message, the received message becomes the space itself.'' | ''The installation explores the influences of the sourrounding space to communication. Communication in an open space, a space where access is not limited to sender and receiver, will inevitable be disturbed by its sourrounding influences. The noise in the received message displays a spatial and temporal image of the space the message travelled through. The greater the influence of the space to the travelling message the more original information is lost but at the same time new information about the space itself is present. At the point where there is more noise than original message, the received message becomes the space itself.'' | ||
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''The installation trys to illustrate the connection between participation, ritual, sacrifice and blood. The imaginary meaning of blood, first and foremost in combination with ritual and sacrifice, as well as the participation of the spectator in relation to the creation of an artwork is explored.'' | ''The installation trys to illustrate the connection between participation, ritual, sacrifice and blood. The imaginary meaning of blood, first and foremost in combination with ritual and sacrifice, as well as the participation of the spectator in relation to the creation of an artwork is explored.'' | ||
[[GMU:Blutopfer| | [[GMU:Blutopfer|Projektseite/Project page (german)]] | ||
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