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Boundary Functions By Scott Snibbe

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by Scott Snibbe

Boundary Functions is realized as a set of lines projected from overhead onto the floor which divide each person in the gallery from one another. With one person in the gallery there is no response. When two are present, there is a single line drawn halfway between them segmenting the room into two regions. As each person moves, this line dynamically changes, maintaining an even distance between the two. With more than two people, the floor becomes divided into cellular regions, each with the mathematical quality that all space within the region is closer to the person inside than any other.

The regions which surround each person are mathematically referred to as Voronoi diagrams or Dirichlet tessellations. These diagrams are widely used in diverse fields, spontaneously occurring at all scales of nature. In anthropology and geography they are used to describe patterns of human settlement; in biology, the patterns of animal dominance and plant competition; in chemistry the packing of atoms into crystalline structures; in astronomy the influence of gravity on stars and star clusters; in marketing the strategic placement of chain stores; in robotics path planning; and in computer science the solution to closest-point and triangulation problems. The diagrams represent as strong a connection between mathematics and nature as the constants e or .

By projecting the diagram, these invisible relationships between individuals and the space between them are made visible and dynamic. The intangible notion of personal space and the line that always exists between you and another becomes concrete. The installation is non-functioning with one person, as a physical relation to others must be present. In this way the piece is a reversal of the often lonely self-reflection of virtual reality - here we are given a virtual space which can only exist with more than one person.


The documentation of Boundary Functions you see here is from Phaeno Wolfsburg, 2005.

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  • Dumb vid don't play

  • lame

    

  • They want to build this on all floors and all streets so that you can never get away. Monitor every step you take :)

  • @lllzehcnaslll how is this nything to do with porn...

  • So porn is getting technologic cool

  • @mechnar9 LOL

  • @TheAquablade Just skip forward.

  • great now make those boundary's lasers and we get a star war's cell :3

  • will not load properly

  • Also the name of the unabomber's thesis

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