Mirror: Material, Metaphor, Medium
Summer 2018
Alix Stria
:-)
Christopher Hoehn
A.I. Buddha
Christopher Hoehn
bent stainless steel
Alix Stria
Ceci n’est pas un miroir.
Julius Winckler
Chaotische Symphonie
Astrid Kraniger
Citizen Mirror
Julian Netzer
Diegetic Mirror
Sebastian Wolf
drawhearts
Astrid Kraniger
Eikasía / Is This Real?
Piet Schmidt
Encounter
Julian Netzer
je, moi et nous
Marcel Haupt
Le Je N’est Pas Le Moi
Piet Schmidt
Mirrored Reality
Julius Fuehrer
self-reflective mirror
Christopher Hoehn
The Fifth Wall
Andy King
There Are No Girls On The Internet
Julius Winckler — Chaotische Symphonie
Mirror: Material, Metaphor, Medium — Summer 2018
Tenacious, fast, precise – machines are a physical representation of humanity’s strive for a better version of itself. More often than not there is no room for errors and nothing is unpredictable. Computers are merely capable of simulating chaotic processes which occur naturally in our surroundings. However, it is possible to generate truly unpredictable signals through circuitry. This object uses a modified synthesizer module that creates three unpredictable outputs which compose a symphony of chaos. Motors driven by this symphony move liquids in a synchronised array of petri dishes while lasers pointed into the liquids diffract into different, ever evolving chaotic patterns.