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Roam is a work by Tasmanian sculptor Marcus Tatton / an upturned laptop spills binary code across the Gardens main lawn.
I turn me on. In fact, I never turn me off. I'm on when I'm at work, I'm on when I'm asleep. I'm on here, I'm on there, I'm on anywhere there is a connection to the internet. Today meant something different for everyone. For me, it was binary day. October 10th, 2010, or as the internet and all media coined it, "10.10.10". Today was about celebrating your digital self. This is the persona that the networked world sees. It's how google sees you, how facebook and twitter see you. It's the you that parents can see at any time of the day. It's how your ex-coworkers remember you and your future friends will evaluate you.
It is your digital yin to your analog yan.
These versions of yourself can closely represent each other or vastly differ in appearance, personality, even gender. Either way, they are projections of you. You digital self is just as important as your physical one. You digital self may actually live much longer than the one reading this right now. With that, we have to be at peace with how we are seen on the web and in life. Both are extensions of your essence, of your art, of your passions and pains.
Today, we celebrate ourselves in numbers. Two numbers to be exact. There is a spirituality to be found in the digital life as there is in the analog one.
One dream, zero doubt.
The lighting moved so that it looked like the chains of binary numbers were scrolling. The glass floor was really cool until you walked on it. It wasn't set properly and the edges could be heard grinding into the steel frame where the padding was insufficient. Then in panic when you looked down you could see where various corners had already broken. I don't think it was safety glass. China seems to have a lack of regulation which gets things done quickly, but not well.
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Der Spaziergang widmet sich der „Geste“ als Untersuchungsgegenstand. Teilnehmern soll so die Möglichkeit gegeben werden, sich vielleicht wacher und harmonischer durch urbane Räumen bewegen zu können. Handbewegungen, die Ausrichtung von Armen, Köpfen, Körpern. Arten, im Raum zu sein. Unser Forschungsgelände ist Berlin als Stadt der Vielfalt, als multipliCITY sich überlagernder Körper, Kieze, Kulturen, Pendler, Sprachen und Gesten.
Die Gruppe will Alltagsgesten im öffentlichen Raum sammeln. Dabei wollen wir große Aufmerksamkeit darauf legen, wie Berlins geschichtsgesättigte Gegenwart sowohl Dissonanz als auch mögliche Gemeinschaftserlebnisse schaffen kann. Innerhalb der Gruppe wollen wir die eigene körperliche Intelligenz verhandeln und verwandeln: „Einheimische“ integrieren „Ausländer“, „Ausländer“ umarmen „Touristen“, „Touristen“ bewegen sich im Gleichschritt mit „Anwohnern“. Wir werden mit unserer Umgebung verschmelzen und wir werden uns abheben. Wir werden posieren, uns positionieren, Posen und Positionen spiegeln. Und wir werden der Versuchung widerstehen, Standbilder zu sein, wollen unsere Bewegungen stattdessen als eine Abfolge auflösbarer Positionen verstehen, mit denen die binären Grenzen von fremd/heimisch unterwandert und sanftere Übergänge von Zugehörigkeiten geschaffen werden können.
Der Spaziergang ist für 15 Leute ausgerichtet. Er wurde inspiriert von Charlotte Wolff, Aktivistin, rztin, Sexualwissenschaftlerin für Homosexualität und Bisexualität, die Berlin 1933 wegen Verfolgung durch die Nationalsozialisten verlassen musste. Wolff veröffentlichte bahnbrechende Studien auf dem Gebiet der Psychologie, Chirologie und Gestik, u.a. A Psychology of Gesture (1945). Die Abbildung entstammt Malcolm McLaren’s Video Deep in Vogue von 1989.
In English:
This walk will reanimate "gesture" as a field of investigation so that participants might embody a more congruous and attentive way of moving through urban space. The movement of a hand. The position of an arm, a head, a body. A manner of being. A mode of action. Berlin as multipliCITY, as a city of multiplicity--of overlapping bodies, communities, laborers, cultures, languages, and gestures--is our common ground of research.
The group will catalogue postures that make up everyday life, paying special attention to how Berlin's history-dense present creates both dissonance as well as potential sites of commonality and shared humanity. The group will exchange and explore each other's bodily intelligence: locals will incorporate foreigners; foreigners will embrace tourists; tourists will move in step with locals. We will disappear into our surroundings and we will stand out. We will strike a pose, mirror a pose. Then we will resist the still image and move into a series of dissolving positions that gently disrupt binaries and open the potential for a lush continuum of belonging.
This walk holds 15 people and it is inspired by the work of Charlotte Wolff, a radical activist, scholar of lesbian sexuality and bisexuality, and groundbreaking psychologist who wrote A Psychology of Gesture after fleeing National Socialism in 1933. The image is a detail from Malcolm Mclaren's 1989 video "Deep in Vogue."
Photo by Todd Shalom
More #TeacherAppreciationWeek Science, Tech, Engineering and Math (STEM) content. Close examination will show that this dress has a subtle print of binary 1s and 0s for you sister computer geeks out there.
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Around Shoreditch, London we got some great shots of street scenes and graffiti. Can anyone calculate what the number is equal to in base 10? I think the sensible answer is left in base 2 as a power of 2.........
25/30 roboM8 lies down in frustration after trying to figure out what all these ones and zeros meant. I forgot to tell him that they were called binary numbers.
This project was to show the digital bytes that make up a packet streaming a pixel of a photo, a note of music, or a piece of video, they zoom along zeroes and ones untll they all reach the destination then reassembled to make the whole.
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Today I made my first "useful" object with an Arduino board. It's a binary clock. OK, you can't read binary clocks and it only can count up to 4 minutes and 15 seconds. You can't even time John Cage's song "4'33" with it but it's one small step towards understanding electronics. The real point of all of this was to figure out how to use an 8 bit shift register. Mission completion.