MFF 2010: Unstable Empathy
1 oktober - 3 oktober 2010
Installatie van Mattia Casalegno
For the Media Facades Festival, Mattia Casalegno (IT/US) presents an interactive installation connecting participants by means of EEG headsets (Emotiv EPOC). Linked through a relational device, their intimate confrontation is remediated in real time in a mirror projection. Initially conceived for a media facade, the first demo version of this installation will be shown indoor.
"Unstable Emphaty" is an intimate environment re-mediated in real-time by the mind activity of two players who are constantly forced to negotiate their emphatic state. It is a collaborative experience in which the meanings of cooperation, entangling and collective consciousness are directly perceived on the physiological level.
At each session, EEG headsets are being mounted on the heads of two participants which will be positioned in front of each other in complete darkness. Their respective brain activities are the only means by which they can reach the other and its image, while rendering visible and audible un/revealing strategies that are part of their inner self.
In collaboration with Enzo Varriale (LanVideosource).
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Praktische Info
Sessies van 30 min voor 2 deelnemers
Vrijdag 01 Oct: 18:00-23:00
Zaterdag 2 Oct: 18:00-00:00
Zondag 3 Oct: 14:00-18:00
Plaats: iMAL
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Credits
Curators and coordinators: Marie-Laure Delaby and Yves Bernard
Funding Partner: European Commission Culture Programme, French Speaking Community of Belgium (digital art commission).
Interface inspired by a research of Megan Day Daalder.
EEG technology provided by Emotiv inc.
Sessies van 30 min voor 2 deelnemers
Vrijdag 01 Oct: 18:00-23:00
Zaterdag 2 Oct: 18:00-00:00
Zondag 3 Oct: 14:00-18:00
Plaats: iMAL
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