Uploaded by netarchy01 on Sep 16, 2011
http://www.davidfried.com / Real-time video of a contemporary art installation. This film documents a mirror-polished stainless steel interactive sculpture. A beamer simultaneously projects live visualizations of the sphere's sounds behind it, while the spheres themselves react individually to the musical score and feedback of their own clicking sounds, creating a multiple interactive installation.
Artist David Fried's "Self Organizing Still-Life" (SOS) is a series of interactive, sound-stimulated kinetic sculptures, which reveal his exploration into the inherent qualities of networked and emergent systems operating far-from-equilibrium intrinsic to nature, individual psyche, communication and social relationships.
Whatever the scale or materials used for the SOS, they all consist of solid hand-made spheres, which are stirred into motion by ambient sound on a predetermined level object. Audible sound is transformed live into waves that silently stimulate each of the spheres into motion. The resulting action of the individual spheres and their interactions with one another are undetermined. They rearrange themselves in continually new patterns of elegantly fluid motion. Some kiss, some spin off alone, while others race head-on only to meet with a soft embrace, or swerve around one another, often changing the path and destiny of each other without physical contact, as each sphere is able to sense one another.
No two spheres are alike -- each is composed of either solid stone, or synthetic polymers layered with organic materials such as marble dust and rare earth, with no moving parts. The artist infuses them with unique bipolar qualities, and an ability to interact with each other in inimitable and unexpected ways on an elemental level, rather than a mechanical one. Fried is therefore able to give each sphere an individual personality, allowing them to respond and behave differently to sound, and with each new artwork, create an entirely unique interdependent family of individuals that we can influence, but not control.
Like two people would dance differently to the same music, the individual spheres interact in a unique, non-repeatable choreography directly initiated by its environment.
Concept/Sculpture/Installation/Camera: David Fried
Misic and Visualizations: Tim Riecke
more at: http://www.davidfried.com
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- kinetic art
- kinetic sculptures
- interactive sculptures
- contemporary art
- emergent systems
- feedback
- chaos
- interdependent
- communication
- spheres
- sound
- motion
- david fried
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Genius work and genius combination of interactivity- GREAT
70inge 5 months ago