アートギャラリー:「適応」

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Art Gallery Podcast

場所:ホール A 開催時間
2009年12月17日(木) 09:30 - 18:30
2009年12月18日(金) 09:30 - 18:30
2009年12月19日(土) 09:30 - 17:00

現実の社会に存在する課題とそれに取り込む機会について考える―今存在するものを将来存在するかもしれないものに適応させることにおいて、アートとテクノロジーの飛躍的な成果が見られます。

世界が急速に進化する今、アーチストや研究者にその最前線を見せてもらいましょう。シーグラフアジア2009のアートギャラリーとエマージングテクノロジーの展示は「適応」をテーマとしています。アートギャラリーでは、最先端のデジタルメディア技術を駆使した作品から、技術社会に疑問を投げかけるような作品まで、多様で国際的なアートが展示されます。

Artificial Nature: Fluid Space (Juried)

How does artificial-life art adapt to its environment? What is the significance of a computational ecosystem proposed as contemporary art? These are some of the ideas examined in this bio-inspired immersive art installation.

The computational world of Artificial Nature consists of organisms interacting within an environment, consuming flowing energy and matter to grow and survive, generating continuous patterns of emergent beauty. Spectators can explore this world freely and endlessly, and influence it indirectly just as they might play in a stream or forest. Sensual data collected through a camera-eye and microphone-ear, and sometimes tactile touch, become the environmental conditions to which organisms must adapt.

Artificial Nature is an infinite game. It invites you to play and create, as continuation rather than toward a termination. It actively fuses intuition, artistic expression, and personal awakening with knowledge of complex systems, thermodynamics, physical biology, and computer science. In this way, art, research, and play are integrated into one aesthetic and creative experience of infinite depth, inspiring the growth of the art work, the spectators, and the artists in a symbiotic circle.

Artificial Nature is proposed as “art-as-it-could-be”, suggesting the future-possible of art through its unconventional expansion. This is a vital role of contemporary art: to conceive and create the open-ended world in which we are about to live.

artificialnature.mat.ucsb.edu/

Haru (Hyunkyung) Ji 
Graham Wakefield
University of California, Santa Barbara