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''Talk to Me focuses on objects that involve direct interaction, such as interfaces, information systems, communication devices, and projects that establish a practical, emotional or even sensual connection between their users and entities such as cities, companies, governmental institutions, as well as other people.'' | ''Talk to Me focuses on objects that involve direct interaction, such as interfaces, information systems, communication devices, and projects that establish a practical, emotional or even sensual connection between their users and entities such as cities, companies, governmental institutions, as well as other people.'' | ||
Some time has now passed and we will probably soon reach the figure of 50 billion when we look at the things and objects that are connected to the Internet. An unimaginable number and we ask ourselves who is actually communicating with whom in an ever-evolving world of networked objects and systems. In the project module - Talk to me - Connected Things and Objects, we would like to search for mysterious, playful, imaginative and ecological ways of dealing with things and objects that can create and translate possible tensions, expectations and disappointments on different levels. The focus is on discourse, questioning and discovering different forms of communication from a creative and artistic perspective. In the course of the project module, we will research, design and develop objects and things that communicate and exchange information in any form and relate to each other. Their autonomy and self-sufficiency are at the centre of their presence. Everything is possible, from nervous systems to fragile infrastructures and humorous individual characters. The project module is supported by practical insights into various production and manufacturing possibilities such as 3D printing, CNC and laser cutting from the BFFL, Bauhaus Form and Function Lab. A joint exhibition of the projects/objects/things is planned for Summaery 2025 and will be developed in the project module. The project module offers self-motivated and self-organised projects a place for discussion, production and debate. The | Some time has now passed and we will probably soon reach the figure of 50 billion when we look at the things and objects that are connected to the Internet. An unimaginable number and we ask ourselves who is actually communicating with whom in an ever-evolving world of networked objects and systems. In the project module - Talk to me - Connected Things and Objects, we would like to search for mysterious, playful, imaginative and ecological ways of dealing with things and objects that can create and translate possible tensions, expectations and disappointments on different levels. The focus is on discourse, questioning and discovering different forms of communication from a creative and artistic perspective. In the course of the project module, we will research, design and develop objects and things that communicate and exchange information in any form and relate to each other. Their autonomy and self-sufficiency are at the centre of their presence. Everything is possible, from nervous systems to fragile infrastructures and humorous individual characters. The project module is supported by practical insights into various production and manufacturing possibilities such as 3D printing, CNC and laser cutting from the BFFL, Bauhaus Form and Function Lab. A joint exhibition of the projects/objects/things is planned for Summaery 2025 and will be developed in the project module. The project module offers self-motivated and self-organised projects a place for discussion, production and debate. The Fachmodul by Brian Larson Clark – Physical Computing: The Secret Lives of Networked Objects – as well as the Fachmodul by Jesus Velazquez Rodriguez – Tools, materials and approaches for FDM Rapid Prototyping - offers itself as a supplement to the project module. | ||
Keywords: interactive art, autonomy, self-life, unexpected events, sustainability, low power, LoRa, ultra-wideband technology, networks, objects | Keywords: interactive art, autonomy, self-life, unexpected events, sustainability, low power, LoRa, ultra-wideband technology, networks, objects |