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SPECTRAL SENSORIUM

ArtSciencecreative investigations

• audiovisual performances and installations • generative / procedural composition• experimental media and net (art) ...

• synesthetic media• sound spatialization

• immersive environments / sensorium• art-science / spectral research & creation

Media

Post Media

New Media

focus on technology and (new) media

focus on sensory modes and vibratory phenomena

focus on perception and space

1992 > 2004

2005 > 2008

2009 > 2015

late 80’s ++ computer - electronic music / informatics

Art-Sciencecurrent collaborations with: - Baltan Labs (NL)- HEXAGRAM / CONCORDIA University / Montreal (CA)- USF / South Florida / Tampa (USA)- FLinT / USD / Odense (DK)- Medical Museum MUSEION / Copenhagen (DK)- National University of Singapore (NUS) / Technical University of Singapore (NTU)- ArtScience Museum Singapore (SG)- Hackteria (CH / INT) …AMONG OTHERS

New-Media-Art

Post-Media-Art

modal phenomena perceptionvibrations sensorium

Art-Science

psychophysics, neuro-cognitive science, anthropology, sociology

acoustics, optics, fluid dynamicselectrodynamics, (synthetic) biology

&

New-Media-Art

Post-Media-Art

modal phenomena perceptionvibrations sensorium

Art-Science

psychophysics, neuro-cognitive science, anthropology, sociology

objective and subjective qualities of experience

energy consciousness

&

SPECTRAL SENSORIUM

acoustics, optics, fluid dynamicselectrodynamics, (synthetic) biology

SPECTRAL SENSORIUM

SPECTRAL / VIBRATORYmechanical - chemical

anything physically oscillating within or outside the envelope of conscious perception

energy

10 104.3SOUND

VISIBLELIGHT

SPECTRAL SENSORIUM

SENSORIUMthe sum of an organism’s perception,

the “seat of sensation” where it experiences and interprets the

environment within which it livesconsciousness

different degrees of sensibility and domains of action

ArtScience

knowledge

ArtScience

knowledge

play

makeexperiment

discover

ArtScience

knowledge

play

makeexperiment

discover

CREATIVITY PROCESS

OPTOFONICA CAPSULE

The Optofonica Capsule is a futuristic design/architectural object, featuring a mechanized structure whose parts form an autonomous immersive audiovisual environment.

The shell-like shape of the capsule envelopes the body of the visitor to optimize the experience of Surround and Tactile Sound.

Low frequencies are fed through a specially constructed floor, directly into the bone system of the human body, thereby converting the sound into hyper-perceivable vibration.

The five panels of the Capsule's helmet are designed with specific material and transducers so to vibrate and reproduce the surround sound field without any use of traditional speakers.

A flat screen is positioned to cover most of the visual field of the spectator to engage sight at a short distance and panoramic vision.

Immersion within the Capsule adds a new sensorial dimension to the fruition of audiovisual art and expands the possibilities of creation by the artists.

2008

• 2h:30’ double layer dvd • 43 artists from 13 different countries • 23 audiovisual artworks with 5.1 surround sound • 50 pages booklet with graphic artworks

DVD + ARTBOOK released on 17 November 2009

LINE label (USA)

CROSSWIRE EXHIBITION

optofonica

The main goal of this exhibition was to investigate the relationship between sound, space and perception, with a focus on artworks with architectural, sculptural and sensorial elements.

The ‘live acts’ series was conceived to be performed on the actual installations, using them as specific multichannel sound systems.

1967

exact same sample of waterunder the effect of a different frequency

excitation

cymatics effects of periodic (sound) vibration on water

the water droplet undergoes a process of morphogenesis completely dependentfrom the frequency and amplitude of the excitation signal (sound)

and the vibrating medium

anharmonium

RGB laser concave mirror + purified water sonicated by Terfenol-D LF transducer

anharmonium

anharmonium

anharmonium

anharmonium

anharmonium

from Planetary Harmonics & Neurobiological Resonances in Light, Sound, & Brain Wave Frequencies,including the translation of sound to color

online essay by Anthony Fiorenza

SENSITIVE TO PLEASURE

Sonia Cillari

ambisonics cube

2011 DISPLACE

Body Area Network (BAN)

Chris Salter

Body

PerceptionEnvironment

Group

individual experience

collective experience

Multi-modal sensing and sense making not just vision and audition but also smell, taste, haptic senses, proprioception, etc.

Explore the experiential shifts occurring in the embodied experience between the self and the dynamic environment.

Play with the tension between individual and collective

Qualitative analysis: ethnographic, first person methods to understand user/participant experience “phenomenal data” Varela and Shear, 1999

ENVIRONMENT

PEOPLE

MEDIA CONTROL

DATA COLLECTION

FEATURE EXTRACTION

DYNAMICALSYSTEM

CLASSIFIER

VISUALIZATION

How can we define physiological synchrony?

How long does synchrony have to last to consider it a “locking event”?

How can we distinguish between natural and induced synchrony? all physiological signals are cyclical so they will synch-up naturally

Kuramoto model as a possible bridge between the physiology and the stage system.

FLinT Center (Fundamental Living Technology), University of Southern Denmark, Odense

Protocells and Biocommunication research project in collaboration with Dr. Martin Hanczyc 2012-13

Dr. Martin Hanczyc

Protocells and Biocommunication research project in collaboration with Dr. Martin Hanczyc 2012-13

FLinT Center (Fundamental Living Technology), University of Southern Denmark, Odense

Robert C. Beck, 1925-2002 D.Sc., Bioelectrical engineer / researcher

- BLOOD ELECTRIFIER

- MAGNETIC PULSER

- BRAIN TUNER

www.tez.it/beck

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is a treatment that applies a small, pulsed electric current across a patient's head. Some researchers and doctors claim that CES has beneficial effects in conditions such as anxiety, depression, insomnia and stress. However, its effectiveness is still being studied and is thus an experimental treatment. It is also supposed to activate endorphin stimulation.

BRAIN TUNER

RODIN STARSHIP COIL

Resonant inductive coupling or electrodynamic induction is the near field wireless transmission of electrical energy between two coils that are tuned to resonate at the same frequency. The equipment to do this is sometimes called a resonant or resonance transformer. While many transformers employ resonance, this type has a high Q and is often air cored to avoid 'iron' losses. The two coils may exist as a single piece of equipment or comprise two separate pieces of equipment.

WITRICITY - project by M.I.T. 2007

EDWARD LEEDSKALNIN

MAGNETIC CURRENT

EDWARD LEEDSKALNIN

MAGNETIC CURRENT

EDWARD LEEDSKALNIN

MAGNETIC CURRENT

Permanent Motion Holder

EDWARD LEEDSKALNIN

MAGNETIC CURRENT

Permanent Motion Holder

EDWARD LEEDSKALNIN

MAGNETIC CURRENT

Permanent Motion Holder

EDWARD LEEDSKALNIN

MAGNETIC CURRENT

Permanent Motion Holder

EDWARD LEEDSKALNIN

MAGNETIC CURRENT

Permanent Motion Holder

ARTSCIENCE RESIDENCY PROGRAM

ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM - MBS

Underwater ARTificial Bioluminescent Drifter Swarms

David Fries

David Fries is Director of the Ecosystems Technology Group at the USF College of Marine Science, President of the non-profit SciFlies, and CTO of Spyglass Biotechnologies. He was an original member of the USF Center for Ocean Technology, and the founder of Intelligent Micro Patterning, Bioplex, Inc., Voda LLC, and Savu, Inc. He was the original creator of the National Forensic Science and Technology Center, holds 34 patents, licensed 12 technologies while at the university, and has over 60 publications in oceanography, analytical chemistry, medical technology, biotechnology, chemistry, microtechnology, electronics, and robotics. He previously held an appointment at Sandia National Laboratories/Lockheed Martin. He received the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh and the Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of South Florida.

DAVID FRIES

Underwater ARTificial Bioluminescent Drifter Swarms

Water monitoring:• ph• torbidity• conductivity• temperature• pressure• depth

Optical Spatial Light Modulatorcustom tech developed by David Fries DLP projector engines with modified optics

+ salinity dissolved oxygen and possible chlorophyll

Underwater ARTificial Bioluminescent Drifter Swarms

spatial patterns / waxels

swarming vehicles

emergent behaviors

Underwater ARTificial Bioluminescent Drifter Swarms

Underwater ARTificial Bioluminescent Drifter Swarms

cell tech

ENERGY

solar

propulsion

NAVIGATION

buoyancy

… swarm

OSLM

SENSORS

salinity

oxygen clorophyll

acoustic

COMMUNICATION

radio

… internet

LED

LIGHT

DLP

…OSS

SOUND

Transducers

microcont.

COMPUTING

OS

… protocols

MODULAR SYSTEM

Underwater ARTificial Bioluminescent Drifter Swarms

LED / neopixels

LIGHT

DLP …

OSS

SOUND

Transducers

MODULAR SYSTEM

Underwater ARTificial Bioluminescent Drifter Swarms

MODULAR SYSTEM

PlankTones

PlankTones

PlankTones

PlankTones

PlankTones

pic 15

PlankTones

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

EXECEXperimental ElectroCulture

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