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Dialogue with the knowbotic south (DWTKS)
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Knowbotic Research
Dialogue with the knowbotic south (DWTKS)
,
1993
–
1995
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http://krcf.org/krcf.org/
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 1, 1993
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 2, 1994
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 3, 1994
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 4, 1995
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 4, 1995
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 2, 1994
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 2, 1994
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 1, 1993
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Knowbotic Research, Dialogue with the Knowbotic South, Knowbots 2, 1994
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Description
Dialogue With The Knowbotic South-
strategies on a changing view of nature
A dynamic map of a data-land-scape providing a form of interaction with multilocal and multipresent information-fields. Following the example of the manneristic representations of continents as Kunst- und Wunderkammern by the Antwerp painter Jan van Kessel (1626-1679), Knowbotic Research (KR+cF) devises a model of a Computer Aided Antarctica as a public knowledge space: The structure-imposing units in this hypothetical area are knowbots. These elements incorporate data sets of current antarctic research, which symbolize direct real-time links to the reference subjects occurring in scientific research and the underlying reference nature -in this case, natural events at the South Pole-. In order to emhasize the evolutionary potential of this fiction of interacting with information-landscapes, KR+cF creates simple visual metaphors outlined on the DWTKS Digital Landscape. A spatial-interactive feature allows the user to 'immerse' himself into each knowbot. The data representations of the research subjects, data sets, models and simuations forming the -fictitious modifyable- objects of the knowbot, will only become visible within the architectural structure.
Keywords
aesthetics
genres
installations
interactive installations
mixed reality
virtual reality (VR)
subjects
Art and Science
code
dynamical systems
scientific images
Arts and Visual Culture
panoramas
Nature and Environment
earth
Nature
technology
displays
electronic displays
projection screens
hardware
joysticks
interfaces
Technology & Material
Material
A dynamic map of a data-land-scape providing a form of interaction with multilocal and multipresent information-fields
cartography / mapping / data /
knowbots
iceprozessor
carbon traffic
virtual_crowds
ocean_language
cold
tele_porters
The Datas for the knowbots were collected during an 4months grant offered by the Kulturbehörde Hamburg
Exhibitions & Events
unbowed and unafraid
2009
Connected Cities
1999
InterAct
1997
Ars Electronica 1996: Memesis - The Future of Evolution
1996
ISEA 1994 [The Fifth International Symposium on Electronic Art]
1994
Bibliography
Fuller, Matthew
.
»The Cat Seemed to Think There was Enough of it Now in Sight.«
Online Publication on Artist´s Homepage
(2010).
Meyer, Eva
.
»Me as MacGhillie.«
In
Opaque Presence. Manual of Latent Invisibilities
, edited by Andreas Broeckmann and Knowbotic ResearchBerlin, Zürich: Diaphenes Verlag, 2010.
Broeckmann, Andreas
.
»The Naked Bandit in the Theatre of Visibilities. Control, Attention and Performance in Recent Projects by Knowbotic Research.«
Knowbotic Research (online)
(2010).
Schmidt, Sabine Maria
.
»be prepared! tiger!.«
Article Artist´s Homepage.
Nechvatal, Joseph
.
Immersive Ideals / Critical Distances
. Saarbrücken: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009, 2009.
Paul, Christiane
.
Digital Art
. World of Art Series, New York: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 2008.
Popper, Frank
.
From Technological to Virtual Art
. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006.
Arns, Inke and Jacob Lillemose
.
»Es arte contemporáneo, imbecil - Comisarios de arte digital para sacarlos del gueto, a minima.«
new media, actual art
13 (2005): 164-175.
krcf
.
»Transcoding Sovereignty: Naked Bandit/Here, Not Here/White Sovereign.«
In
Sarai Reader 2005: Bare Acts
, edited by Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta and Jeebesh Bagchi and Geert Lovink, 111-114. Delhi: Sarai Media Lab, 2005.
krcf
.
»Knowbotic Research The Dilemma: Naked bandit Transcoding Extra-territorialities, Floating Sovereignties and Non-publics.«
keine genaue Jahresangabe.