biophilia

Take a look at this amazing installation, Biophilia. It’s an interactive piece that allows you to interact with and distort your own shadow.

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Within the installation Biophilia, the relationships between inside and outside can also be expressed between computer code and interiority, known and unknown. Code sits beneath the surface and can be autopoetic and capable of self-organization producing scary unknown emergent properties. The coding process although originally known produces these self organising properties in the darkness of the machine, eluding attempts to construct clean boundaries between known and unknown

Installations like this one are unwittingly exploring the interfaces of the future and and this one looks like some freakish visualization of a google search query.

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