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====Interface Design - Zeitmaschinen====
==Walls Have Ears==
===Jason Reizner===
 
 


'''Walls Have Ears'''<br>Jason M. Reizner


The recent onslaught of QR technology has meant that the occurrence  
The recent onslaught of QR technology has meant that the occurrence  
of visual signifiers which only machines can read and write is  
of visual signifiers which only machines can read and write is  
becoming increasingly commonplace in areas once solely the realm  
becoming increasingly commonplace in areas once solely the realm  
of the human-readable. Walls Have Ears is a generative installation  
of the human-readable. ''Walls Have Ears'' is a generative installation  
that gently prods this brave new world of synthetic literacy by also  
that gently prods this brave new world of synthetic literacy by also  
engendering the machine with the ability to listen. Over the duration  
engendering the machine with the ability to listen. Over the duration  
of Generative Art 2011 in Rome, the machine was continuously  
of ''Generative Art 2011'' in Rome, the machine was continuously  
overhearing human presenters’ speech direct from the lectern.
overhearing human presenters’ speech direct from the lectern.


In much the same manner humans acquire a foreign spoken language,  
This environment exploits the highly subjective nature of
realtime artificial speech-to-text transcription to distill a dynamic, if not
somewhat idiosyncratic, living document of the proceedings. Displayed
on a subtle wall-sized QR video assemblage in an adjacent exhibition,
the system's understanding of what is happening is both a compelling visual
abstraction, as well as a reasonably faithful account, provided, of
course, one has a machine that will graciously serve as an interpreter.
 
In much the same manner humans acquire a foreign spoken language,
the most talented artificial speech-to-text transcription relies heavily  
the most talented artificial speech-to-text transcription relies heavily  
on situated cognition, and as such, also exhibits the peculiar tendency  
on situated cognition, and as such, also exhibits the peculiar tendency  
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disjointed and poetic as any narrative penned by a mere person.
disjointed and poetic as any narrative penned by a mere person.


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Functional Overview<br>
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Exhibition Setup, Galeria Angelica<br>
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Eavesdropping Server, Proceedings of GA2011 Conference<br>
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Improvised Footswitch Trigger<br>
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Installation Hardware, Exhibition Vernissage, Galeria Angelica<br>
[[File:reizner_wherig.jpg|800x600px]]<br>
 
 
Installation Output, Exhibition Vernissage, Galeria Angelica<br>
[[File:reizner_wheoutput.jpg|800x600px]]<br>
 
 
Selected Quotes<br><br>
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 6 February 2014

Walls Have Ears

Jason Reizner

The recent onslaught of QR technology has meant that the occurrence of visual signifiers which only machines can read and write is becoming increasingly commonplace in areas once solely the realm of the human-readable. Walls Have Ears is a generative installation that gently prods this brave new world of synthetic literacy by also engendering the machine with the ability to listen. Over the duration of Generative Art 2011 in Rome, the machine was continuously overhearing human presenters’ speech direct from the lectern.

This environment exploits the highly subjective nature of realtime artificial speech-to-text transcription to distill a dynamic, if not somewhat idiosyncratic, living document of the proceedings. Displayed on a subtle wall-sized QR video assemblage in an adjacent exhibition, the system's understanding of what is happening is both a compelling visual abstraction, as well as a reasonably faithful account, provided, of course, one has a machine that will graciously serve as an interpreter.

In much the same manner humans acquire a foreign spoken language, the most talented artificial speech-to-text transcription relies heavily on situated cognition, and as such, also exhibits the peculiar tendency to hear something other than what was actually said. Interpolating rhythm, cadence and context, the machine builds its own account of what has transpired, and leaves behind a document that is as elastic, disjointed and poetic as any narrative penned by a mere person.



Functional Overview
 


Exhibition Setup, Galeria Angelica
 


Eavesdropping Server, Proceedings of GA2011 Conference
 


Improvised Footswitch Trigger
 


Installation Hardware, Exhibition Vernissage, Galeria Angelica
 


Installation Output, Exhibition Vernissage, Galeria Angelica
 


Selected Quotes