12 episodes

(produced by Marilenis Olivera) The artworks chosen for the SIGGRAPH 2009 juried art exhibition explore what can happen when nature and technology combine. Recent projects by 11 artists representing 10 countries offer both serious and playful scenarios in which biological forms and life processes are grafted together with digital code and devices. The BioLogic gallery was coordinated and supervised by Elona Van Gent.

BioLogic- Spanish ACM SIGGRAPH IRC (Sandro Alberti)

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(produced by Marilenis Olivera) The artworks chosen for the SIGGRAPH 2009 juried art exhibition explore what can happen when nature and technology combine. Recent projects by 11 artists representing 10 countries offer both serious and playful scenarios in which biological forms and life processes are grafted together with digital code and devices. The BioLogic gallery was coordinated and supervised by Elona Van Gent.

    Artifacts_from_a_Parallel_Universe

    Artifacts_from_a_Parallel_Universe

    Artifacts from a Parallel Universe is a garment that emulates the breathing of its wearer, and its form is inspired by marine coral. Using sensors and shape-memory alloys embedded in hand-knitted and felted wool, this garment blurs the boundaries between garment, technology, environment, and wearer.

    • 1 min
    Biological_Instrumentation

    Biological_Instrumentation

    Biological Instrumentation is a time-based spatial installation of mimosa plants, each connected by a series of tubes to an air compressor and wired with audio speakers and other electronic equipment. Algorithmically triggered compressed air forces the plants to contract. As the plants begin to open their leaves again, sound signals play from the audio speakers. This work explores the poetics involved in creating new relationships between machines and plant life.

    • 1 min
    Electric_Eigen-Portraits

    Electric_Eigen-Portraits

    Electric Eigen-Portraits and Face Shift are original performances of algorithmic facial choreography exhibited as two video works. These works turn a computer-controlled human face into a medium for kinetic art.

    • 2 min
    Fur-Fly

    Fur-Fly

    Fur-Fly is a tactile display composed of individual pieces of faux fur that uses sensor-driven computer technology to control the movement of the components in response to the user and to transform the visual effects projected onto the surface. The texture of the display surface encourages interaction.

    • 1 min
    MSOrgm

    MSOrgm

    MSOrgm (Motivational Sensitive Organism) is a robot designed to interact with the viewer in a more personal and subtle way. This robot plant presents the viewer with restrained and graceful gestures, and collaborates with viewers' movements using cameras and facial recognition software.

    • 1 min
    Mr_Lee_Experiment

    Mr_Lee_Experiment

    Mr. Lee Experiment is an interactive installation that allows the viewer to move human experimental subjects between different environments that can then be observed. In this work, humans have been reduced to the same status as other species, that of experimental subjects.

    • 1 min

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