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This feedback loop will thus become a conversation that, like dance, will demand a mutual respect from both parties and a constant attention to the partner in order to find a certain synchronism.
This feedback loop will thus become a conversation that, like dance, will demand a mutual respect from both parties and a constant attention to the partner in order to find a certain synchronism.
==Inspirations==
==Inspirations==
- ''“Who and whatever we are, we need to make-with—become-with, compose-with—the earth-bound.”'', '''Donna Haraway'''
*''“Who and whatever we are, we need to make-with—become-with, compose-with—the earth-bound.”'', '''Donna Haraway'''
 
*''“We must stop seeing tech and nature as sparring partners, and start concentrating on how helping them to dance.”'', '''Molly Flatt, BBC, 2015'''
- ''“We must stop seeing tech and nature as sparring partners, and start concentrating on how helping them to dance.”'', '''Molly Flatt, BBC, 2015'''
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
- ''Staying with the Trouble, Making Kin in the Chthulucene''. Donna J. Haraway, 2016.
*''Staying with the Trouble, Making Kin in the Chthulucene''. Donna J. Haraway, 2016.
 
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==Experimentation and Research==
==Experimentation and Research==
- Pyrocystis fusiformis (link to DIY Biolab)
*Pyrocystis fusiformis (link to DIY Biolab)
 
*Max Jitter/MSP (link to Connecting Max with the World)
- Max Jitter/MSP (link to Connecting Max with the World)

Revision as of 18:54, 9 January 2019

In Symbiosis with Pyrocystis

For this project, I want to create a platform where Pyrocystis fusiformis and the viewer will be able to socially interact by the forms of sound and dance. Navigating Donna Haraway idea of making kin with the Earth-bounded, I aim to bring the viewer to looking at the micro-organism in a different way, and making them both work in symbiosis.

In a dark space, I intend to invite the viewer to perform some movements that will be transcode into vibrations for the phytoplancton. As a feedback, it will emit light that will then generate sounds, feeding the dance of the participant.

FredBB-Projekt Schema.jpg

This feedback loop will thus become a conversation that, like dance, will demand a mutual respect from both parties and a constant attention to the partner in order to find a certain synchronism.

Inspirations

  • “Who and whatever we are, we need to make-with—become-with, compose-with—the earth-bound.”, Donna Haraway
  • “We must stop seeing tech and nature as sparring partners, and start concentrating on how helping them to dance.”, Molly Flatt, BBC, 2015

Bibliography

  • Staying with the Trouble, Making Kin in the Chthulucene. Donna J. Haraway, 2016.

Experimentation and Research

  • Pyrocystis fusiformis (link to DIY Biolab)
  • Max Jitter/MSP (link to Connecting Max with the World)