Categorias: Todos - collaboration - design - rotation - interaction

por Graziana Saccente 12 anos atrás

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Conditional design

The project emphasizes the importance of time, relationships, and change in the creative process, leveraging collaborative efforts among multiple users. Utilizing specific construction rules, participants transform decontextualized rotating instruments, like turntables, into tools for generating patterns or graphical marks.

Conditional design

Conditional design

strumenti

kinect
sensori di movimento
carta
pennarelli
giradisci

interazione in progress

tempo di creazione non infinito
movimento dei passanti
segno - immagine

progetto collettivo

decontestualizzare un giradischi o uno strumento che produca un movimento rotatorio costante per creare un pattern o un segno grafico
il più importante aspetto di un processo sono tempo, relazione e cambiamento
collaborazione di più utenti per la creazione di un'opera colletiva basta sulle delle regole precise di costruzione

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Subtopic
with records
ORANY
Given the main topic of Culture 2.0 event - "culture resources/recycled culture" we've chosen old Polish hit by Piotr Szczepanik "Goniąc Kormorany" ( Chasing Cormorans ) and engraved it on a custom vinyl plate ( made by lay-belle.com ).Then we've hacked old gramophone, replacing the engine with the one controlled via Arduino. In the next step we've wrote special tracking software in openframeworks which allowed us to track persons moving around the gramophone and transpose their movements to speed/direction of the rotating vinyl plate, so the one could "remix" the recording by just running around
the perfect circle
I am fascinated by the fact that mathematical shapes can be found everywhere in nature but are hardly ever perfect. Each worker receives a colored marker to draw with and is asked to execute the simple but sometimes self contradicting rule. Each turn took exactly one minute and the rule was executed exactly 60 times.
time cosmique advert
sketches and routines - graphite sequencers
colletive work