Title Pillar Dimensions 35 x 24 x 65 cm Material Woodscraps, screws, spring, portable battery, circuitry for motor, motorcontroller, ultrasound sennsors Year october 2018
SYNOPSYS
Talking about life is talking about behaviour; talking about behaviour is talking about prediction.
Our motor-sensory framework engages a hierarchical temporal memory model approaching perception dynamics towards a consistent interpretation of the environment. Dealing with objects that mimic perceiving our presence focuses our attention on the comprehension of the processes through which we shape the meaning of being “alive”.
In interactive experiences, a formal understanding of the situation is gained through emotional reference and empathetic enquiry, which are key components in social learning and evolving behavioural strategies. It’s important to bear in mind that our attitude to viewing art is an essential part of what art is, and that one’s relationship with it is one with himself.
To be installed at the centre of the room, over a 80cm pedestal. The sculpture is to be viewed from all sides but it is reactive to objects to the front of it 150cm range radius over a 60° angle.
2nd Proposal
Title Self-portrait with a Beard Dimensions 35 x 40 x 70 cm Material Woodscraps, Screws, Nails, spring, electric cable, plastic bag, clay, water Year 2018
SYNOPSYS
Visual representation is a form of transduction of the author’s sensibility into physical format; the development of a self-referencing rhetoric along with its own representative dynamics. Spontaneity of gestures independently of the context is a major component of coherent aesthetic result. The practises and processes of production are profoundly revealing and descriptive of the subject engaging them. Self-portraiture strives towards an analysis of both morphological and psychological reality, aesthetically formalizing attitudes through working methodologies.
To be installed at the centre of the room, over a 80cm pedestal.