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    ... the surface of the building in 7 groups. The groups being ordered according to the colours of a standard colour television test pattern. The sequence of this pattern being; white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue. As the design evolved, this concept...
  • ... and which have sociological, humanitarian, scientific, or cultural significance. In developing Terrapattern, we sought to test the following hypotheses: That there are undiscovered patterns of activity that are only visible from the vantage point of...
  • ... interface fordancers to measure muscle tension for interactive dance works. During that workshop I had theopportunity to test software which created interactive works. After that workshop, the next projectI wanted to develop occurred to me and I...
  • .. explore the potential of the human body to be an audio-visual instrument ..
  • ... irreplaceable, in a self- legitimation process, without being asked, machines will synthesize their "Reverse Turing" tests. A reversed Turing test may have the form of : Are humans able to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or...
  • ... out the elaboratebranching structures for a work. I communicate this and work with the programmer to bring everything together, testthe system, and make changes. Some generative works take multiple “tweekings”. My latest work is in RecombinantInformatics,...
  • .. making visible that which is not before our eyes, that which is not directly evident nor exposed to the view ..
  • .. "So instead of writing about meaning production, I empower the exploration of meta-meaning processes that arise via self-directed engagement" ..
  • kondition pluriel is an interdisciplinary digital performance group based in Montreal and Vienna, formed by Marie-Claude Poulin and Martin Kusch. Since its beginnings in 2000, the collective has focused on exploring the performative possibilities of
  • ...5Ars Electronica. “In Kepler’s Garden. A global journey mapping the ‘new’ world” pp. 205 (2020) kondition pluriel’s latest work “Swarming Lounge 2.0” (2022), is an augmented mixedreality experience that allows the spectators to circumnavigate in an exhibition...