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hek [2018/08/01 09:11] – [Laboratory for Form and Matter] ami | hek [2018/08/03 13:57] – [Variation Games] ami |
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=====Variation Games===== | =====Variation Games===== |
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//(2018, 21'59") - video, B/W + color, sound// Presented in sculpture named ‘peephole’ (33x33x33 + metal pedestal 110cm) | //(2018, 21'59") - video, B/W + color, sound// Presented in sculpture named ‘peephole’ (33x33x33 + metal pedestal 110cm) |
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The video is a condensed edit of a year-long audiovisual observation of the behaviour of a honeybee colony in the private environment of their refuge. The recordings are made with an infrared camera and contact microphones inside the beehive. The content of this video focuses on the first 6 weeks of the observation, when the bees start the building of their nest. The images show how they first scan the empty space and detect all foreign objects, which they propolize and eventually tear down, thus appropriating their territory. They start organizing their activities to design the locus as their home. The images demonstrate and reveal decision-making, networking, collaboration and collective intelligence. The soundtrack is based upon recordings made in the beehive. This video throws the viewer out of his comfort-bee-zone, and shows the colony in action from an unusual point of view. | The video is a condensed edit of a year-long audiovisual observation of the behaviour of a honeybee colony in the private environment of their refuge. The recordings are made with an infrared camera and contact microphones inside the beehive. The content of this video focuses on the first 6 weeks of the observation, when the bees start the building of their nest. The images show how they first scan the empty space and detect all foreign objects, which they propolize and eventually tear down, thus appropriating their territory. They start organizing their activities to design the locus as their home. The images demonstrate and reveal decision-making, networking, collaboration and collective intelligence. The soundtrack is based upon recordings made in the beehive. This video throws the viewer out of his comfort-bee-zone, and shows the colony in action from an unusual point of view. |
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* 1 x glass | * 1 x glass |
* support photo | * support photo |
* TL lights + filters | * TL lights |
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=====to do===== | =====to do===== |