Posted on March 22nd, 2007 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: Interconnected.
We covered some major ground today. We have merged JMyron blobDetection with our code, and have a functioning emergent system influenced by network data and controlled via FTIR interface.
see comment for code
Posted on March 19th, 2007 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: Interconnected.
Posted on February 21st, 2007 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: Interconnected.
Integration of CarnivorePE log file with Reclus an OpenGL processing patch. This will serve as the kernel from which our piece will develop.
Posted on February 16th, 2007 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: Tools & Resources, Interconnected.
this site has everything we need to get started with our automata…
Posted on February 15th, 2007 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: Tools & Resources, Interconnected.
Java Object Oriented Neural Engine
this looks intense…
Posted on February 15th, 2007 by Ryan Varga.
Categories: Interconnected.
This abstract class creates a collection of chromosome according to 3 given parameters:
We can use these variables with the network data gathered by Carnivore to create our Gene-pools.
Posted on February 13th, 2007 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: Processing, Interconnected.
Posted on February 11th, 2007 by Peter Horvath.
Categories: Processing, Interconnected.
Posted on February 10th, 2007 by Tobin Stewart.
Categories: Creativity & Ideas, Science/Physics, Interconnected.
New Form of Brain Scan Can Read People’s Intentions
“We shouldn’t go overboard about the power of these techniques at the moment, but what you can be absolutely sure of is that these will continue to roll out and we will have more and more ability to probe people’s intentions, minds, background thoughts, hopes and emotions.“
Read the article here.
…poses some interesting questions, and may possibly contribute to further layers of meaning within our piece…
Posted on February 5th, 2007 by Tobin Stewart.
Categories: Creativity & Ideas, New Media, Interconnected.
How does your project operate in relation to de Kerchove’s discussion of the sense of presence in tele-presence?
i. Source
• the theoretical framework of consciousness and existence, clearly represented via the manifestation of its virtual, interactive simulation
ii. Shared-Space
• the user’s experience is positioned in competition with a community of elements, translated among both real and virtual realms
iii. Shared-Time
• the virtualization becomes a sun (as metaphor), creating a unified autonomous focal point, exclusive of time
iv. Interval
• the immersive responsiveness of the experience develops the sense of enraptured influence, where no level of disengagement fully absolves your effect on the system
Which aspects of the Moist Manifesto would your project realize?
Deconstructs the information, retrieved from human presence, into a translated virtual consciousness, presenting the idea of virtual spirituality; interpreting the wet as dry in its origin.
What is the programme of your architecture? What behaviour is embedded, expected, encouraged?
Extracting, mapping and interacting with network-generated frequencies. The generated information manifests in three-dimensional virtual space as fractals, with levels of data being examined by the user. Awareness of the data frequencies is imposed upon the user, spawning new vehicles for enriched experiences.
What seeds are you planting? What are you growing?
The project stems from the idea that consciousness lives in the space of data frequencies, where noise is a constant and harmonies intentional. The experience of the user is predicated upon unintentional data retrieval, which becomes malleable as the user is enlightened to the networked consciousness. With the accumulation of individual and site-specific data characteristics, the system will create a third level of being, superceding the system itself. The initial engagement starts with the user, develops into the site, communicates with the network, and manifests as a representation of consciousness.