Homo Insectus

2020, Laurent MIGNONNEAU & Christa SOMMERER
Source: 2020, Laurent MIGNONNEAU & Christa SOMMERER

(collective) Sommerer / Mignonneau

Homo Insectus , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Developed for the Ullens Foundation
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Description
Homo Insectus
an interactive installation
Developed for the Ullens Foundation
© 2020, Laurent MIGNONNEAU & Christa SOMMERER

Insects are an essential element of the biosphere. However, due to pollution and the widespread use of chemicals, many insect species have died out in recent years. Every insect species plays an important function in the ecosystem: they are pollinators, composting machines, or food sources for other animals.

As industrialization and human intervention have put their world in danger, we all need to become more aware of our impact on the insect kingdom. Homo Insectus is an interactive installation that emphasizes human contribution to the insect world and promotes a positive attitude towards these creatures.

Participants in the installation can see their own bodies transformed into a habitat for artificial ants. They propagate and organize themselves into collonies and formations as long as the participant accepts a sensitive dialogue with the artificial creature´s world.
Keywords
  • genres
    • installations
      • interactive installations
  • subjects
    • Nature and Environment
      • animals
      • ecology
  • technology
    • hardware
      • cameras
Technology & Material
Hardware
1 Camera
1 TV monitor screen
1 computer
Interface
Camera
TV monitor screen
Software
Thousands of ants follow the contours of visitors in front of the screen
Image processing
Ant animation comes from a real ant (filmed)