Agreing
with Deleuze, the revolution of simulacrum is to introduce a break
in the ontologicals classicals distinctions between essence and appearance,
original and copy , true and false, natural and artificial.
At BIOevents, organics shapes in a latent state, remains in
the webspace until carried by an interactor intervention, put
in action an image poetic-visual repertory, which exists like dinamics
entities in constantly metamorphosis. Flow from manipulation, their
beauty rely in their morphogenesis: the viewer becomes co-creator.
BIO prefix which means life, is the main subject where scripts
which simulate it were developed around. Organisms react in an enviroment
in real time, the main catalyst ( the events produced by the mouse
cursor as participant representation) is the outbreak of the
work course.
Diferents living beings are identified by their own characteristics;
even an external factor modifies some of them: the flow of time, constantly
changes their color through the day making a kind of mixed reality
between the web and physical space, highlighting a virtual reality
illusion on the viewers, debating the bounds between the natural and
the artificial.
- Bank
of Suquia 1st. Prize, 3rd Art and New Media Conference, Spanish-
Córdoba Cultural Centre, Argentine - 2001.
- Mention,
Buenos Aires Video XIII Contest, multimedia Category. 2001 ICI
Spanish Cultural Centre
selected in:
- Net
working, international exhibition, Digital Media Research Centre,
UWE Faculty of Art Media and Design Bristol UK - Nov. 2001
- CHArt
(Computers and the History of Art) annual conference 'Digital
Art History' - British Academy
- 4th
International annual conference 'New Technologies and Methodologies
in Arts, Media & Design' Rajabhat Institute Suan Sunandha, Bangkok
Thailand. - Nov. 2001
- Links
Prize, Virose ( Portugal) and V_2 Organisation (Rotterdam, Netherlands).
Festival "PORTO 2001", Portugal.
- 15th
Stuttgart Filmwinter Festival for Expanded Media, Germany - January
2002
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Córdoba
- Argentina - 2001
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Technical
Requirements:
Pentium II o + screen resolution: 800 x600 – True color (32
bits) - Internet Explorer 5.0 - Flash 5 Player - Stereo Sound (better
with headphones)
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