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Project Module | ''Type: ''Project Module | ||
Lecturer: Verena Friedrich | ''Lecturer: ''Verena Friedrich | ||
Credits: 18 SWS | ''Credits: ''18 SWS | ||
Times: Tuesday 10:00 - 13:00 | ''Times: ''Tuesday 10:00 - 13:00 | ||
Venue: DBL & online | ''Venue: ''DBL & online | ||
First meeting: October 21, 10:00 @ DBL | ''First meeting: ''October 21, 10:00 @ DBL | ||
'''Description:''' | |||
In the science fiction film Tron (1982), an orange is scanned by a laser beam in order to be transferred into a virtual computer world. At the end of this “Matter Transform Sequence”, the orange has disappeared—its digital image appears on the screen instead. The promise of this fictional technology: the total capture and modeling of the bio-logical world, in order to make it manipulable, controllable, and available at will on a data-logical level. | In the science fiction film Tron (1982), an orange is scanned by a laser beam in order to be transferred into a virtual computer world. At the end of this “Matter Transform Sequence”, the orange has disappeared—its digital image appears on the screen instead. The promise of this fictional technology: the total capture and modeling of the bio-logical world, in order to make it manipulable, controllable, and available at will on a data-logical level. | ||
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The aim is to develop independent project ideas and realizations that engage artistically and experimentally with specific aspects of the theme DataNatures. | The aim is to develop independent project ideas and realizations that engage artistically and experimentally with specific aspects of the theme DataNatures. | ||
[[DataNatures – Literature]] | |||
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