• Date
    May 22, 2023

    The times that are heard between them


    Monica Naranjo Uribe - Colombia

    ‌The Times that are heard between them is a sound/light installation, designed as a musical clock, which simultaneously reproduces three natural rhythms in a cyclical way. Each of these times corresponds to different speeds* at which water flows in different environments: infiltrating a porous rock floor, traversing a network of subterranean cavities, and rising with the tide attracted by the moon.
  • Date
    May 22, 2023

    Triptych (the act of) weaving as a cyber performance


    Maria Jose Rios Araya - Chile

    ‌Tríptico invites any web user to view movement data and audiovisual recording of the action of loom weaving, through an ancestral cyber-artisan system of crossings between weft and warp, whose purpose is to make visible images and patterns of a cultural context. This data is dynamically transformed and transmitted as cross colors, spinning and spinning threads, and photographic sequences of records of the individual weaving action.
  • Date
    May 22, 2023

    Invariant


    Julián Jaramillo Arango / Luisa Fernanda Roa - Colombia

    ‌Invariante proposes an immersion experience in the Sumapaz Páramo, incorporating Virtual Reality cinematographic means. The work is the result of the work of the Research Incubator in Immersive Media VR&360 of the Faculty of Communication and Language of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, together with the artist Luisa Roa and the field trips carried out together, where different capture techniques were integrated , processing and synchronization of spherical images and specialized sounds.
  • Date
    May 22, 2023

    LUCHA AI Project


    Brisa MP - Chile

    ‌The proposal is a video summary of LUCHA. LUCHA is a stage machine based on Artificial Intelligence, which interacts with the spectator and the performer on stage. LUCHA speaks, performs monologues and questions to establish an affective relationship with the viewer and criticizes contemporary life and technologies.
  • Date
    May 22, 2023

    robot dance


    Laurita Ricardo de Salles, Aquiles Medeiros Filgueira Burlamaqui and Project 10 Dimensions | Brazil

    ‌The Dancing Robots work is an interactive installation of 3 (three) mini robots that move in a swarm or individually in a dance show. Each mini robot presents light aspects and sound manifestations created from the robots' own movement. These have several ways of moving: in a straight line, orthogonal, diagonal, circular, rotating, spiraling, back and forth, etc.
  • Date
    May 25, 2023

    Symphony for 2 bicycles


    Alexey Grachev and Alexander Bochkov - CyFest

    ‌The artists on the bicycles regulate the sound and rhythm with their pedaling, and together they create the final work. The way the "symphony" is played depends on the movement of both riders. The intentions and aspirations of the participants acquire sonorous expression. They can synchronize and try to turn the pedals to the same rhythm, to be in harmony. Or they can intentionally disturb it and cause harmonic fluctuations, creating complex combinations of sounds that arise when movements are out of sync.
  • Date
    May 26, 2023

    IN URBE


    Ugo Arsac - France

    ‌A real labyrinth is hidden under our feet, a whole world that cannot be guessed on the surface, made of sewage networks, subway lines, crypts and electrical circuits. IN URBE took us into the underground tunnels of Paris. For days, Ugo scanned the spaces he visited to create a 3D map, a puzzle of these inaccessible spaces. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in this virtual world.
  • Date
    May 26, 2023

    The Doors


    Zach Blas - United States

    ‌The Doors is part of a queer science fiction trilogy that addresses the typically Californian fantasies, beliefs, and experiences that are part of everyday life in Silicon Valley, influencing today's technology industries. The work addresses the popularization of nootropics, also known as "smart drugs" designed to increase mental capacity to work harder, longer and faster, as opposed to the "turn on, tune up, turn off" ethic. on, tune in, drop out), made popular by Timothy Leary.
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