November 14, 2007
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Informatics graduate student Eric Kabisch has just had his Masters thesis, which he wrote as part of the ACE program, listed as one of the top six rated english language theses by Leonardo (The International Society for Arts, Sciences, and Technology). For more info on the award, see here. For more info on Eric's thesis, see here. |
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< Landscape Denatured: Digitizing the Wild > by Eric Kabisch
ABSTRACT: This paper presents motivation and documentation of
four technologically enabled artworks. These artworks explore
ways in which digital technologies impact society and culture,
focusing particularly on the impacts of information technologies
on physical and cultural geography. A framework is provided for
analyzing these works of art. This framework addresses the
impacts of technology as a three-part cyclical process that
includes (1) sensing elements of the environment, (2) analyzing
and creating narratives from the captured data, and (3) the
propagation of these methods and representations back into the
world.
SignalPlay is an interactive installation that employs
wireless sensors to control a spatialized sound environment,
allowing participants to explore a distributed collaborative
system. Unexceptional.net is a web-based application for
visualizing and sonifying network, database and player
information of a multi-modal online role-playing game. Sonic
Panoramas utilizes image sonification, immersive projection and
camera-based machine vision to allow users to create an
interactive musical experience from panoramic landscape imagery.
Datascape is a periscope-like system for the visualization of
geographic information. This system allows users to explore a 3D
topography and musical soundtrack that are generated from
geospatial information such as marketing demographics.
In addressing the impacts of digital technologies on culture, these
artworks employ the very technologies being investigated.
Through the production and exhibition of this work, I hope to
engage the public with these important issues and to help shape
the ways that technological methodology embeds itself in our
world and in our daily experience."
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