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The exhibition BEE DEVICES //and other curious observations// | The exhibition BEE DEVICES //and other curious observations// | ||
This research so far instigated a series of installations, | This research so far instigated a series of installations, | ||
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- | //Bee Devices (from left to right): the Warré beehive, the Sound Beehive, the Scaffolded Sound Beehive, a cluster of speakers, the Transparent Beehive// | + | //Monitoring |
The installation at IBE will be centered around the multimedia installation //the Scaffolded Sound Beehive//. This immersive sculpture is a reproduction of a Warré beehive on human scale. Installed in the roof of the hive is an eight-channel spatialised sound installation of which the sounds were recorded with eight microphones in a real beehive. Visitors can stand or sit inside the beehive and will have their heads thus literally in a bees’ nest. The installation Scaffolded Sound Beehive also incorporates three videos. One shows the behaviour in the hive of a bee colony as recorded during 365 days with an infrared camera, the other is an artistic visualisation of the sound data collected in the beehive, a third video is an artistic interpretation of the life in the hive. | The installation at IBE will be centered around the multimedia installation //the Scaffolded Sound Beehive//. This immersive sculpture is a reproduction of a Warré beehive on human scale. Installed in the roof of the hive is an eight-channel spatialised sound installation of which the sounds were recorded with eight microphones in a real beehive. Visitors can stand or sit inside the beehive and will have their heads thus literally in a bees’ nest. The installation Scaffolded Sound Beehive also incorporates three videos. One shows the behaviour in the hive of a bee colony as recorded during 365 days with an infrared camera, the other is an artistic visualisation of the sound data collected in the beehive, a third video is an artistic interpretation of the life in the hive. | ||
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Inside the beehives, monitoring with infra-red cameras | Inside the beehives, monitoring with infra-red cameras | ||
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- | Wood (multiplex | + | Wood (multiplex |
+ | We also need wood to cover the metal column (till a certain height, lets say same height as the wall). | ||
+ | LCD-screens: | ||
+ | - a USB stick connection | ||
+ | - a pixel resolution of 1920 x 1080 (= full HD) | ||
+ | - a ' | ||
+ | - the screens should be between 70cm and 80cm (mostly this is measured in diagonal way) - if it is 81 or 69cm it is also OK. | ||
+ | - the screens should have a possibility to hang tham on the wall. Therefore we probably need to buy a supplementary wall-mount kit (34€ in the Mediamart, screens should be between 250 and 350€) | ||
+ | - I checked at the Mediamart and I found a Samsung, a Philips and a LG, all corresponding to these requirements | ||
+ | - we will need a lot of electricity cables - normally the electrician of CSIC should be able to provide power to the place where we need it. | ||
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