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Cristhian Avila's project "The Eternal Return, pre-Hispanic Interactions" is a that sound installation by Cristihian Avila that acoustically revives the time of pre-Hispanic Peru. Ancient musical instruments such as pipes or flutes, which were discovered during archaeological excavations or borrowed from various collections around the world, were scanned and made from clay-like material using 3D printing. Sensors are used to determine various wind parameters, while Arduino is used to control pneumatic systems whose valves open or close accordingly. The result is unique sound worlds that bear witness to days long gone. "The Eternal Return, pre-Hispanic Interactions" received an Award of Distinction at the 2022 Prix Ars Electronica in the category Interactive Art +.
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The PSX Consultancy project conceives augmentations for vegetal species to enhance the given client’s natural reproductive processes. In other words, it make sex toys for plants.
credit: A collaborative project developed within the "Designing Life" topic at BIO50, the Biennial of Industrial Design 2014, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Pancreas is a processual sculpture that converts books into sugar that, in turn, serves as nourishment for human brain cells. Book pages that have been shredded and soaked in water are put into a bio-fermenter serving as an artificial intestine where bacteria break down the cellulose into glucose. Once this material is filtered and cleaned, it’s fed to brain cells in a glass container. But this artificial brain is on a strict diet—its sole source of nutrition is one of the milestones of philosophy, Hegel’s The Phenomenology of Spirit.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
El Campo de Cebada is both a physical and a virtual space, an open source square in the center of Madrid. It started off as a citizen initiative to a situation generated by the worlds and a deeper Spanish recession. It’s co-managed by the neighbors and the local administration with dynamic and open tools to “save” the traditional understanding gap that there is normally between them. El Campo de Cebada received the Golden Nica of Prix Ars Electronica 2013 in the category Digital Communities.
credit: El Campo de Cebada
Universal Everything's “Walking City” is a spare but stylish video that merges elements of sculpture, architecture and motion. What the viewer sees throughout the eight-minute work is an abstract, humanoid figure resolutely striding from left to right, constantly maintaining the same unwavering rhythm. While the sculpture keeps up its forceful but monotonous locomotion, its shape is undergoing incessant metamorphosis (though its color never varies from white).
Credit: Universal Everything
"Perfect Sleep" investigates sleep and dreaming as a potential climate engineering technology. By inviting participants to experiment with their own sleep cycles, the work explores how lack of sleep and climate change are both products of the same extractivist capitalist system where regeneration, rest and natural limits go unvalued.
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This work by Tania Candiani (MX) tunes in to the culture of hearing and audio technologies. It’s based on speaking machines and hearing systems, which she implements for poetic actions with machines, language, codification and the audio texture of narration. Each of the machines in Five Variations … addresses and expands on a particular conception associated with devices, instruments or technologies, and subjects their sounds or tonal characteristics to a variation.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
The processual sculpture PANCREAS transforms books into sugar (glucose) that feeds human brain cells. The books’ paper is shredded, soaked in water, and pressed into an artificial intestine (fermenter), in which bacteria break the cellulose down into glucose.
credit: Thomas Feuerstein
Voices of Aliveness by (Masaki Fujihata) (JP) invites people to ride a bicycle on the a special path prepared exclusively for this project called the "shouting circuit". The bicycles are equipped with a GPS recorder and a video camera. As participants ride the bicycle, traces of their path and shouts will be transformed into cyberspace in the shape of ring. The collected rings from each participant will be compiled to form a tower-like "time tunnel" – a cyber tunnel of collected shouting that extended toward the heavens.
"Voices of Aliveness" received an Award of Distinction in the category Interactive Art at the Prix Ars Electronica 2013.
credit: Masaki Fujihata
In this interactive installation, visitors can directly experience the significance of the complex interplay of randomness and stochastics in current mathematical and physical research. 27 transparent boxes, floating in space, continuously generate random numbers by using the wellknown medium of dice. The process of random number generation is influenced by the complexity of nature and its structures, using a variety of natural materials such as cinnamon, moss, cotton, and cork that have special haptic properties like being soft, rough, hard-edged, or fluffy. Each roll of the dice thus takes on completely different characteristics. Visitors have the opportunity to control one of the boxes by accessing a web application and therefore become an active part of the installation with their self-generated random number. The ensemble of all generated random numbers forms the basis for a real-time calculation and generative graphics. With this project the artists want to demonstrate the importance of random numbers in various fields of research, such as artificial intelligence, physics, computer simulations, and machine learning.
"The Transparency Of Randomness" received a Honorary Mention at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.
Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
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Photo showing Das Vergerät by Boris Petrovsky (DE) during the Cyber Arts Press Tour.
A collection of household appliances—for example, a vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, electric toothbrush and
drill—are grouped together and connected to each other. These are machines that surround us and play
major roles in our everyday lives. The machines in this installation function, though in an unconventional
way. They register the messages and commands visitors speak into a microphone, translate them via speech
synthesis into their own idiom, and repeat them. In Das Vergerät (a German neologism meaning something
like “dis-appliance”) the machines articulate the visitors’ words in a vocabulary of electrical noises.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
Be shapeless, be formless, be able to adapt to any situation - that means "Be Water! Martial arts icon Bruce Lee made this central idea famous, and in 2019 the Hong Kong protest movement took it up in its own way. An extradition law passed in Beijing had triggered a broad public outcry, which is considered a best practice example of digital activism in the fight for basic democratic rights.
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Impressions of 'frequencies (a)' during the CyberArts 2013 exhibitions at OK (Offenes Kulturhaus).
frequencies (a) is a sound performance combined with light. It blends digital sounds with the crystal-clear tones of a tuning fork.
Credit: tom mesic
Besides developing *OriHime* and *OriHime-D*, which users regardless of age, gender, or disability can remotely operate, Ory Lab has created the *Dawn Avatar Robot Café*, where users work and visit via robots. The goal is to show that with the right tools, even people who have difficulty in moving about freely can do physical labor and customer service from the comfort of their homes via an avatar robot. For those who can't go outside due to the physical/psychological challenges of diseases, past accidents, or the likes *OriHime* creates another means of physical expression and action. *OriHime* is operated remotely by “pilots”, who interact with the world outside through the robots' cameras, speakers, and microphone. In this way, the robots offer virtual outings even for paralyzed pilots, who use a line-of-sight input device to speak with others.
Avatar Robot Cafe DAWN ver.β received the Golden Nica at the Prix Ars Electronica 2022 in the category Digital Communities.
Photo: Florian Voggeneder
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Myconnect is an interspecies connector that emerged as an aspiration to enable human beings to transgress their own species and connect with another at a perceptive and physiological level. By entering the installation one joins with the otherness, another multiplicity i.e. the fungal mycelium.
credit: Saša Spačal, Mirjan Švagelj, Anil Podgornik
Photo showing Koen Vanmechelen (BE), winner of Golden Nica Hybrid Art for his "The Cosmopolitan Chicken Project".
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
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Within the context of a clichéd “art documentary,” the animation puts the spotlight on AI artist AIVA. Viewers get a glimpse of AIVA’s studio and watch her study and paint a nude male model while commenting on his beauty and perfection. The animation concludes with AIVA at her own exhibition, surrounded by gallery owners and her team of engineers. The audience learns that all of her exhibited works have been sold, fetching over a million dollars. With her animation, Veneta Androva addresses the systematic discrimination of women in art and the myth of the male genius that still prevails. The film also focuses on the lack of female perspectives in the field of artificial intelligence today and shows what this amounts to: a world where algorithms that satisfy human—male—needs are portrayed as female—whether it’s Siri, Alexa, Cortana, Samantha, or Ai-Da.
"AIVA" won the Award of Distinction at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.
Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
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n the German Superwahljahr [Super Election Year] 2021, the Center for Political Beauty founded the Flyerservice Hahn: the best flyer service in Europe! Unbelievable, but true: A non-existing company with no real business address, no commercial register entry, and no tax number made the AfD an offer it just couldn’t refuse. A fictive company acquired orders worth millions. Why should a real super political party and real “Alternative” for Germany distribute flyers by hand, like all the idiots from the old-fashioned parties? The result: 85 lazy local, district, and state groups of the AfD supplied the nationwide logistics center of the new global leader of non-distribution. In the end our storage unit contained 5 million flyers. 72 tons of AfD garbage. Welcome to the Flyerservice Hahn!
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“Femme Chanel - Emma Fenchel" is a found footage montage in which sequences from various other films are edited together in such a way that a new film is the result. Sarah Oos is the auteur of “Femme Chanel - Emma Fenchel.” To make it, she used scenes from a Chanel No. 5 commercial entitled “Night Train” and other films starring Audrey Tautou. “Femme Chanel - Emma Fenchel" is a manipulation on several levels,” according to Ms. Oos. “The video consists primarily of cuts interconnecting formally well-matched sequences from other motion pictures.
In order to manipulate on yet another level, I decided to employ only the original French soundtrack. Dialog between Emma and her lovers is made understandable to German-speaking viewers by means of subtitles, whereby there’s absolutely no connection between the spoken French and the written German.” This playful approach to cinematic reality already began with Sarah Oos’ naming of her chief protagonist: “Emma Fenchel is an anagram of Femme Chanel.”
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Cristhian Avila's project "The Eternal Return, pre-Hispanic Interactions" is a that sound installation by Cristihian Avila that acoustically revives the time of pre-Hispanic Peru. Ancient musical instruments such as pipes or flutes, which were discovered during archaeological excavations or borrowed from various collections around the world, were scanned and made from clay-like material using 3D printing. Sensors are used to determine various wind parameters, while Arduino is used to control pneumatic systems whose valves open or close accordingly. The result is unique sound worlds that bear witness to days long gone. "The Eternal Return, pre-Hispanic Interactions" received an Award of Distinction at the 2022 Prix Ars Electronica in the category Interactive Art +.
Photo: tom mesic
Photo showing an impression of the Golden Nicas awarded at the Prix Ars Electronica Gala 2014 at Brucknerhaus.
credit: Florian Voggeneder
Photo showing Louis-Philippe Demers (CA/SG) and the "Blind Robot".
He set out to transform a robot arm from a cold precision tool into a sensitive instrument, and thereby create a new form of intimate touch by social robots. In his installation, the mechatronic arm gently feels the faces and upper bodies of installation visitors just like a blind person would do. Finally, a monitor depicts what the robot “saw” in going about this.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
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Pendulum Choir by Michel Décosterd, André Décosterd (CH) is an original choral piece for 9 A Cappella voices and 18 hydraulic jacks. The choir stands on tilting platforms, constituting a living, sonorous body. That body expresses itself through various physical states. Its plasticity varies at the mercy of its sonority. It varies between abstract sounds, repetitive sounds, and lyrical or narrative sounds. The bodies of the singers and their voices play with and against gravity. They brush and avoid each other creating subtle vocal polyphonies. Or, supported by electronic sounds, they break their cohesion and burst into lyrical flight or fold up into an obsessional and dark ritual.
Pendulum Choir was awarded with the Golden Nica in the Interactive Art category at the Prix Ars Electronica 2013.
credit: Xavier Voirol
Epiphyte Chamber features interactive lighting systems and kinetic mechanisms that use dense arrays of microprocessors and sensors. The work contemplates the ability of an environment to be near-living, to stimulate intimate evocations of compassion with viewers through artificial intelligence and mechanical empathy. Like any ecology and any material system, these environments are partial, reacting only to certain excitements and evincing awareness only of certain things. The viewer will become aware of subtle impacts: air, moving around the body, perhaps changes in surrounding magnetic fields that one disturbs as they pass.
credit: Philip Beesley
Tipping Point invites us to consider our relationship with water and the need to balance how we use the world’s water resources. The installation is created using a delicate combination of glass, water, audio feedback and lighting.
credit: Kathy Hinde
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Sound for Fungi. Homage to Indeterminacy began as a laboratory experiment where Schubert played sinus frequencies to fungi mycelia she collected from forests near her home in Berlin. After weeks of observing these collected specimens housed in custom-built sound-insulated boxes, most showed a positive response to the influence of sound by growing faster and denser than samples grown in silence.
The interactive video installation simulates Schubert’s experiment where sound influenced mycelium growth. Audiences can explore this biological process by using a tracking sensor where hand movements simulate the role of a sound frequency and change the fungi’s growth in realtime. The digital 3D environment shifts between macro and cellular level perspectives, revealing fragile topologies comprised of multiple nodes and connections, offering a glimpse into the complexity of the underground network of microbes that connect the ‘Wood Wide Web.’
"Sound for Fungi. Homage to Indeterminacy" by Theresa Schubert (DE) received an award on Honorary Mention at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.
Credits: Sage Jenson, Theresa Schubert (DE)
Photo showing the Project "AIVA" by Veneta Androva (BG) at the CyberArts Exhibition.
Within the context of a clichéd “art documentary,” the animation puts the spotlight on AI artist AIVA. Viewers get a glimpse of AIVA’s studio and watch her study and paint a nude male model while commenting on his beauty and perfection. The animation concludes with AIVA at her own exhibition, surrounded by gallery owners and her team of engineers. The audience learns that all of her exhibited works have been sold, fetching over a million dollars. With her animation, Veneta Androva addresses the systematic discrimination of women in art and the myth of the male genius that still prevails. The film also focuses on the lack of female perspectives in the field of artificial intelligence today and shows what this amounts to: a world where algorithms that satisfy human—male—needs are portrayed as female—whether it’s Siri, Alexa, Cortana, Samantha, or Ai-Da.
"AIVA" won the Award of Distinction at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.
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Visitors to the “Avatar Robot Café” are served remotely. Users can apply as waiters via the “Avatar Guild” recruitment agency and then serve their customers using robots such as “OriHime” and “OriHime-D” without having to be on site. In an innovative way, the “Dawn Avatar Robot Café” wants to explore and show what technological aids are needed so that people who have limited mobility due to mental or physical illnesses or impairments can better participate in working or social life.
Photo showing Emiko Ogawa (JP/AT)(Head of Prix Ars Electronica).
Photo: tom mesic
Art, activism and investigative journalism are what went into making Paolo Cirio’s “Loophole for All.” This project’s attention is focused on the Cayman Islands, the world’s fifth largest financial center and offshore tax haven. Paolo Cirio has stolen the identities of 200,000 companies registered here and is offering them for sale on his website www.loophole4all.com. What makes it possible is that registration in this Caribbean paradise can be done totally anonymously. So anyone can acquire a certificate that sets him or her up with the identity of a real company and thereby provides entrée to the financial world of the Caymans.
credit: Paolo Cirio
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Photo showing the Project "Sound For Fungi. Homage To Indeterminacy" by Theresa Schubert (DE) at the CyberArts Exhibition.
Sound for Fungi. Homage to Indeterminacy began as a laboratory experiment in which Schubert played sinus frequencies to fungi mycelia she collected from forests near her home in Berlin. After weeks of observing, most of them showed a positive response to the influence of sound by growing faster and denser than samples grown in silence. The interactive and generative video installation simulates Schubert’s experiment. Audiences can explore this biological process by using a tracking sensor, whereby hand movements simulate the role of a sound frequency and change the fungi’s growth in real time. The title refers to the American composer John Cage’s development of “indeterminacy” as an improvisational technique in which aspects of a composition are left open to chance, nature, or free choice. Improvisation—not so much as a musical process but understood as a natural life phenomenon—represents a condition of existence itself. With her work, the artist facilitates an interspecies experience which works best when visitors bring tranquility and patience to their interaction.
"Sound For Fungi. Homage To Indeterminacy" received a Honorary Mention at the Prix Ars Electronica 2021.
Credit: vog.photo
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