[dorkbotatl-announce] tonight @ 7 pm: dorkbot art and technology
forum (reminder)
Jason Freeman
jason.freeman at music.gatech.edu
Thu Apr 12 08:00:19 EDT 2007
[please forward]
The Atlanta chapter of Dorkbot, the international forum on art and
technology dedicated to “people doing strange things with
electricity,” will have its next meeting this Thursday, April 12, at
7 pm in the Couch Building (room 207) at Georgia Tech.
Full details and directions are available at:
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotatl/
This month’s meeting features presentations about two of the
installations at the recent Listening Machines concert which were
developed by students and faculty in the Digital Media program at
Georgia Tech.
Aimee Rydarowski: Grillwork
Grillwork is a kinetic relief sculpture that functions as a
mechatronic art object as well as an abstract interactive information
visualization and ambient display. It uses the motion of 100 CPU fans
on a reactive surface to depict an abstracted representation of the
acoustic environment that surrounds it. The function of the object
varies depending on the behavior of people sharing its acoustic
space; they may choose to be an active participant or passive
observer. Collaborators include Ayoka Chenzira and Ozge Samanci.
Ali Mazalek and the Xperimental Media Group: Flora Electronica
"Flora Electronica” is an electronic/computational garden that acts
as a real-time media performance space. The inhabitants of the
artificial garden are reactive plants equipped with sensors and
actuators, allowing them to respond to the visitors who pass through
the space. Clustered into three groups, the plants respond through
light, sound and movement, influencing the overall emotional tone of
the space. The garden invites interaction on the part of the
visitors, who can entice the plants into enacting captivating robo-
media performances. Through video and data capture, the garden also
maintains a web presence. Remote visitors can influence the garden
from afar in order to stage and broadcast video performances online.
As always, dorkbot, which is sponsored by the Georgia Tech Music
Department, is free and open to the public.
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