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Viewing the rat that was thwacked to death by Mama Naomi, armed only with her sandal.
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Impressions of the Project "Triopic Spectacle" by PDNB (Postdigital Neobaroque) (AT/DE/IT/GB) at the "Digital && Life" Exhibition at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.
As part of an ongoing process of decentralisation and democratisation of the digital, "Triopic Spectacle" endeavours to flatten the hierarchies between the real and the potential–a radical concept initiated by 17th century baroque thought. The transmedial installation challenges the outmoded, myopic, binary thinking of local/global, 1s/0s, individual/collective, real/virtual, analog/digital, natural/artificial by establishing a series of two-way windows, bridges, interfaces, portals and glitches between three ‘triopic’ domains: ‘real reality’, comprised of physical, robotically 3D-printed architectures to be experienced and interacted with by passers-by; ‘mixed reality’, a virtual, spatial, boundless and immersive ML-developed VR space for augmented visitors (with VR goggles); and ‘virtual reality’, an interactive and online-based social space for online users to interact with the abovementioned realities.
Credit: tom mesic
Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
Spectacle Lake is route 33 in Craig Romano's Backpacking Washington
Piping Technology and Products, Inc. and SWECO Fab, Inc. designed and fabricated 24" 300 # (ANSI rating), 2 1/2" thick and 42" 600 # (ANSI rating), 3 7/8" thick carbon steel spectacle blinds. Spectacle blinds serve the same purpose as flow control valves at less the cost. Spectacle blinds either stop or continue the flow depending on which end is being utilized. PT&P/SWECO Fab. can supply these spectacle blinds in any material needed, such as stainless steel, Monel, Inconel and carbon steel. Smooth, mill, machined or serrated finish is also available upon request. PT&P/SWECO Fab. can produce this product in small quantities/sizes in 48 hours if needed.