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Analog-Digital-Spiegel und Blind Genes
Andreas Müller-Pohle
Analog-Digital-Spiegel und Blind Genes
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2004
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Programming: Reinhard Möller. Photo: Jan Scheffler
http://muellerpohle.net/projects/analog-digital-mirror/
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The Analog-Digital-Spiegel (programming by Reinhard Möller) shows how an analogue portrait (corresponding to sensory experience) changes into its digital (dismantled and computed) text base. A camera, which is integrated in the projection screen, records people stepping in front of it. If the person in front of the mirror moves, this movement is converted into alphanumeric picture code and is depicted both visually and acoustically by movement of the code characters: digital pictures are fluid. If the person stops moving, the byte picture changes into a real picture representing the person pictorially: analogue pictures are rigid. Both modes overlap in an intermediate area of slight movement. The Blind Genes represent lifes source text, not that of the picture. Data sequences found by a search for the term blindness in the Internet GenBank Database were transcoded into Braille using the colors yellow (adenine), blue (guanine), red (cytosine), and green (thymine), and respectively positioned in one-meter-blocks. The height of each text block is given by the amount of data in a sequence.
http://www.p0es1s.net/en/projects/andreas_mueller-pohle.html
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aesthetics
interactive
projected
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interactive installations
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code
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portraits
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digitization
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p0es1s. Digital Poetics
2004
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