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8520 S.W. 27th Place
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Fernando Orellana
8520 S.W. 27th Place
,
2004
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8520 S.W. 27th Place - 2004, Wood, Plexiglas, Aluminum, Custom Electronics, Gemmy corp. Dancing Hamster, plastic, size variable
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Description
8520 S.W. 27th PL is an installation about the pointlessness of our never ending decision making process: choosing between left or right, brown shoes or black shoes, K-mart or Wal-mart. The exhibit features modified Dancing Hamster Toys, originally manufactured by the Gemmy Industries Corporation.
Eight doubled-headed robotic hamsters live in identical houses, all of which are narrow and transparent. Each robotic rodent has the ability to run about in its house, using sensors to monitor the activity outside it’s home (the gallery viewers). The data gathered from this observation helps the rodents decide which new direction to run in. Akin to our mental decision process, this sensor system permits external forces to influence each new movement the robot makes. The result is a kind of sensorial intelligence invested in the machinery’s decision algorithms.
The robot pauses on each new sensorial assessment; the pulsing small lights installed in its two heads making it appear to be contemplating its future action. They scurry about with apparent purpose, only to bump their heads on the extremes of their homes, which in the end are their cages.
Keywords
aesthetics
installation-based
genres
bioart
subjects
Nature and Environment
animals
Technology and Innovation
ambient intelligence
technology
interfaces
biological sensors
Technology & Material
Hardware
Wood, Plexiglas, Aluminum, Custom Electronics, Gemmy corp. Dancing Hamster, plastic, size variabl
Exhibitions & Events
Sonar 2010
2010
Tweak Exhibition
2010
Emergentes
2009
Bibliography
Ann Landi
.
»Brain Wave.«
ARTnews
(June 2009): 92-93.
Freyer, Conny and Sebastien Noel and Eva et. al. Rucki
.
Digital by Design: Crafting Technology for Products and Environements.
. London: Thames and Hudson, 2008.
Seligman, Rachel
, ed.
Fernando Orellana: Recent Work
. New York: Union College and Mandeville Gallery, 2008.