Algorithmic Revolution at the ZKM (2)
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Second part of the report from the Algorithmic Revolution. On the History of Interactive Art, ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany. The Rules Are No Game (1999), by Markus Huemer, is based upon Jackson Pollock’s image "No.32". The floor is covered with a reproduction of the picture. Two text projections with auto-generating sentences are randomly projected on two screens. The audience has to move to and fro, generating new lines of text, their actions being monitored and "interpreted" by the Net. Through this immersion into the "virtual outside" the visitors will lose their status as subjects and become the objects of a description by the Net.
Perry Hoberman's Bar Code Hotel (1994) covers tables with printed bar code symbols that you can scan in order to control a projected real-time computer-generated stereoscopic 3D world.
Part 3 tomorrow. |

