Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Steve: The Robot H.E.Ai.D.


Steve: The Robot H.E.Ai.D. (Human Energized Artificial Intelligence Device)
Created by the
Über Geek Team from Seattle

This is an installation that will be at Burning Man 2009. I thought that it would be relevant to class, since it talks about the evolution of human beings, leading to emergence.
Here is more information taken from their website:

"This year’s theme, Evolution, raises three questions: What are we as human beings, where have we come from, and how may we adapt to a world which we can effect? The question we further ask ourselves is-- where are we going as human beings? What is the next step in our evolutionary history?
We believe that, through culture, human evolution has long left the constraints of biology. Progress is determined by our capacity to share knowledge and collaborate, creating emergent entities that exist outside of our mortal shapes.
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With Steve: The Robot H.E.Ai.D., we explore the idea that the next step in our human evolution is when these meta-beings wake up, become in some way self-aware, and start speaking to us as individual nodes within its larger brain. "
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EXPERIENCE

"Imagine you are strolling along the playa with friends, and from a distance you see a structure with an array of lasers inside and a sculptural orb hanging in the middle. As you approach you see two giant eyes and think, ah, it appears to be some kind of giant brain. You walk in, and reach out to touch a laser. It makes a noise! A low thrum. As you move your hand along the laser beam, the nose shifts in tone.

Your friends also rush in, and you all sprint around the structure making different noises. The lasers are spread out, so each person must use their whole body to play just a couple of chords. “It’s like a giant instrument!” your friends say, and excitedly you coordinate with each other to create music. As you collaborate, the music becomes more and more layered. As you and and your friends become more in sync, you notice the sculptural orb hanging in the middle gets brighter, and the giant eyes are getting brighter.

You begin to feel anticipation, sensing something is about to happen! As the music gets louder and louder, reaching a crescendo, the eyes and the sculptural orb are suddenly flashing brightly, and you swear you see them blink. You hear a deep voice “I am Steve”. Your friend cries “We woke it! We awakened the brain!” You continue to play as Steve whispers to you through the music in its deep voice, recognizing the moment you stop, the giant brain will fall sleep again. "

Sources
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhqn75wz_9dzng6hn3
http://dbltht.com/ubergeek/

Monday, April 20, 2009

Body Modification - Suspension

Today in class we talked a lot about Stelarc and how he did a number of suspensions as art works. This reminded me a lot of body modification, from simple, common things such as ear stretching, scarification, and tattoos, to more severe modifications and activities such as implants and suspension.



There are actually quite a few people who do suspension, from all parts of their bodies, and I don't think they consider it "art." They are frequently parts of performances, or people come to watch just by the nature of the activity, but it isn't something one would see in a gallery. Some of his pieces were more dramatic--such as flying over a city on a crane--or they involved other objects (Sitting/Swaying Event for Rock Suspension), but a number of them (Pull out / Pull up event for self-suspension, Event for lateral suspension, etc.)* seem to be basically what everyone else does, except with a conceptual description, and a title.

There are some similarities between recreational suspension and Stelarc's, however, which are very interesting
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There are many different reasons to suspend, from pure adrenaline or endorphin rush, to conquering ones fears, to trying to reach a new level spiritual consciousness and everything in between. In general, people suspend to attain some sort of 'experience'.
Some people are seeking the opportunity to discover a deeper sense of themself and to challenge pre-determined belief systems which may not be true. Some are seeking a right of passage or a spiritual encounter to let go of the fear of not being whole or complete inside their body. Others are looking for control over their body, or seek to prove to themselves that they are more than their bodies, or are not their bodies at all.**
While a number of these reasons seem a lot more spiritual than Stelarc's goals, the last sentence in particular reminds me of him. The idea of proving that they are more than their bodies, or that their bodies are, as Stelarc would say, obsolete.

* Stelarc's suspension site: http://www.stelarc.va.com.au/suspens/suspens.html
** FAQ of the BME website: http://www.bmezine.com/ritual/susp-faq.html

If you want to see more photographs of suspension (be warned, they can be pretty gross) you can go to the BME gallery: http://www.bmezine.com/ritual/bme-ritu.html