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Title: | (Ir)rationalités In/Ex-térieures | Authors: | Koutsomichalis, Marinos | Major Field of Science: | Humanities | Field Category: | Arts | Issue Date: | 28-Feb-2021 | Abstract: | In the wake of multiple lock-downs and extraordinary political manoeuvring affecting everyday life globally, this project inquires the possibility of a (post-)pandemic distributed utopia---the possibility of a new hybrid public/private space wherein fragmented aspects of the everyday are juxtaposed and orchestrated in ever-creative fashions. Individuals compose and selectively live-stream local (ir)rationalities concerning their immediate surroundings; utilising objects, radio receivers, web-cameras, window views, poetry, improvised bedroom noises, their own moving bodies, and other. These streams are further manipulated on the account of a group of performers (issuing arbitrary instructions) and a software automaton running on the server (selectively executing the former instructions). In this fashion, an improvised cybernetic audiovisual landscape emerges---one that is intended as an introspection of the complex dynamics forged at the intersections of local pandemic (ir)rationalities, their improvised and semi-automated manipulation, and a public broadcast thereof. | Description: | Algorithmic network-art audiovisual composition/performance. Individuals live-stream audio/video to a server in Germany, wherein bespoke software process/manipulates that in real-time (also taking into account textual instructions sent by the composer and selected individuals) to compose a synthesised audio/visual stream to be further streamed for performance. The work is to be premiered at 'AudioBlast #9: Divergent Landscapes' festival that takes place in Nantes, FR and Online. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/21217 | Type: | Performance Software |
Affiliation : | Cyprus University of Technology | Publication Type: | Non Peer Reviewed |
Appears in Collections: | Art and Design |
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