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miragefestival [2018/12/19 08:41] – [3. Experiments with bacteria and microbial skin] ami | miragefestival [2019/02/23 21:24] – [1. Alien Intelligence] ami | ||
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+ | //Alien Intelligence (Beehead, Wing, Mentha) (2018) | ||
+ | B/W Scanning Electron Micrographs, | ||
+ | caput (162cm x 215cm) - mentha 3400 (80x80) - cornu (80x80) | ||
+ | courtesy of the artist// | ||
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- | Alien Intelligence: Beehead, Wing and Mentha | + | |
- | bee head (162cm x 215cm) | + | **Alien Intelligence** (caput |
- | mentha 3400 (80x80) | + | |
- | wing (80x80) | + | |
- | To hang the photos on the wall: aluminium strips de 5cm cut to the width of the photo, at the top and the bottom (acheter au Brico, strip par module de 200cm x 5cm x o,5cm. Than attach adhesive Velcro to aluminium and on the wall. | + | __Tech-specs: |
+ | To hang the photos on the wall: aluminium strips de 5cm cut to the width of the photo, at the top and the bottom (acheter au Brico, strip par module de 200cm x 5cm x 0,5cm. Than attach adhesive Velcro to aluminium and on the wall. | ||
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sculpture; bee colony, electronics, | sculpture; bee colony, electronics, | ||
- | Dimensions 175 x 50 x 50 | + | Dimensions 175 x 45 x 45 |
Courtesy of the Artist// | Courtesy of the Artist// | ||
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video account of 1 year intensive bee monitoring inside the beehive, 21’59”, B/W + color, sound. | video account of 1 year intensive bee monitoring inside the beehive, 21’59”, B/W + color, sound. | ||
Courtesy of the Artist// | Courtesy of the Artist// | ||
- | {{:hamburg_igb:hive_compo_web2.jpg? | + | {{gallery>:mirage:vg}} |
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- | **The Intelligent | + | **The Intelligent |
- | **Variation Games** are games where the set of rules is constantly adapted by the players.
The bees act as transmitters in an interconnected web of bio-intelligent agents. They construct a bioremedial beehive and create a symbiotic environment for exchange with specific bacteria.
They are sentient, perceptive; they see, feel, navigate and communicate. They fabricate and dance, they collect and build, they perform and reproduce. | + | **Variation Games** are games where the set of rules is constantly adapted by the players. The bees act as transmitters in an interconnected web of bio-intelligent agents. They are sentient, perceptive; they see, feel, navigate and communicate. They fabricate and dance, they collect and build, they perform and reproduce. |
- | Tech-specs: | + | |
- | The intelligent Guerrilla Beehive is installed on a pedestal with glass cover (size cover: | + | __Tech-specs:__ |
+ | The intelligent Guerrilla Beehive is installed on a pedestal | ||
A flatscreen (medium size) should be mounted on the wall behind the Beehive, to display the video Variation Games (21' | A flatscreen (medium size) should be mounted on the wall behind the Beehive, to display the video Variation Games (21' | ||
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A small, 3D printed beehive-skeleton turns slowly in a fermedted medium to gather over time a layer of skin grown by the bacteria in the medium. A Raspberry Pi with LED screen displays the amount of turnovers. | A small, 3D printed beehive-skeleton turns slowly in a fermedted medium to gather over time a layer of skin grown by the bacteria in the medium. A Raspberry Pi with LED screen displays the amount of turnovers. | ||
- | **Experiment_2** is a scacy orange object in which a microbial skin is growing. 3 sensors monitor the growth: an ultrasone sensor (sound), a pH sensor (acidity of the liquid medium) and a temperature sensor. All sensors are connected to a Raspberry Pi and the values are displayed on a small LED screen. | + | **Experiment_2** is a spacy orange object in which a microbial skin is growing. 3 sensors monitor the growth: an ultrasone sensor (sound), a pH sensor (acidity of the liquid medium) and a temperature sensor. All sensors are connected to a Raspberry Pi and the values are displayed on a small LED screen. |
- | Tech-specs: | + | __Tech-specs:__ |
These 2 experiments will be displayed each on a metal pedestal (similar to the one of the beehive) and covered by a glass cover. I will supply the pedestals. Mirage festival should make the glass protection cover for each experiment. | These 2 experiments will be displayed each on a metal pedestal (similar to the one of the beehive) and covered by a glass cover. I will supply the pedestals. Mirage festival should make the glass protection cover for each experiment. | ||
+ | Exp_01 (Grow your own Beehive): pedestal 110 High x 38 Wide x 38 Deep. Glass cover (5 sides, outside measures) 44H x 38W x 38D. Thickness of the glass is 5mm. | ||
+ | Exp_02 (Monitoring Skin): pedestal 100H x 50W x 50D. Glass cover (5 sides, outside measures) 65H x 50W x 50D. Thickness of the glass is 5mm. | ||
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- | =====TL-lights | + | =====TL-lights===== |
Pink Lights for the installation: | Pink Lights for the installation: | ||
- 2 TL-lights connected as on photo | - 2 TL-lights connected as on photo | ||
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=====bio===== | =====bio===== | ||
- | AnneMarie Maes is a Belgian artist | + | AnneMarie Maes is a Belgian artist whose research combines art, science, DIY technologies and traditional, |
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miragefestival.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/23 21:26 by ami