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===Performing Polyphony===
===Performing Polyphony===
Frederic Blais-Belanger
Frederic Blais-Belanger
Performing Polyphony explores collaboration between species: While the dancer performs, her movements generate air streams into the water, triggering the glow of the algae. Their emission of light is then perceived by a photosensor and translated as sounds that will feed the performer's motion, thus creating a complete loop between the two organisms.


*https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:Art_and_Biomedia/Frederic_Blais-Belanger
*https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:Art_and_Biomedia/Frederic_Blais-Belanger

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Drosophila Karaoke Bar [2018]

Ursula Damm

The installation invites visitors to establish a direct exchange with fruit flies through a technical interface. A software is transforming human speech into signal that can be perceived by flies. It allows auditory feedback between people and animals. For blending human and fly songs we will use a special signal processing vocoder provided by Berd Edler of the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits.

Euglena soccer

Riedel-Kruse Lab at stanford university

Players earn points by guiding the Euglena through the goal posts.

Blocksworld repopulated! (2016)

Dance with Daphnia

Smin Kim

Performing Polyphony

Frederic Blais-Belanger

Performing Polyphony explores collaboration between species: While the dancer performs, her movements generate air streams into the water, triggering the glow of the algae. Their emission of light is then perceived by a photosensor and translated as sounds that will feed the performer's motion, thus creating a complete loop between the two organisms.