Observer Effect

The Observer Effect - The observer effect - an artistic modular interactive installation is an artistic project that was created to create an illusion of contact with an unknown life form. It is also a simulation of the behavior of the virtual community of beings called by the author Cybers. Cyber ​​gives the impression that he was watching the surroundings with interest and perceived the sounds. He builds a relationship with the viewer through audiovisual expression caused by receiving stimuli.

Installation The observer effect consists of five twin multimedia objects, each of which imitates a separate life form. This installation can be freely expanded or reduced by any number of objects/modules. Each object is advanced technology that allows you to analyze the image and live sound. Cyberas also communicate with each other and are able to synchronize their reactions.


Graham Bole is the author of the music used for the recording of video documentation.




Cyber Twins

Cyber gives a sense of someone's attentiveness and presence. Like the tamagotchi, it is something like an electronic pet. It differs in that it pays attention to us, and someone else's care is good but not necessary. Cyber observes the surroundings with interest and receives sounds coming from outside. Building a relationship with the viewer exposes new behaviors. It's a bit like an adventure with an unknown form of life.

Cyber Twins is an installation consisting of two twin multimedia objects, each imitating a separate form of life. Behind each object is advanced technology that allows it to analyze the image and sound live. Cyber Twins was created as the first important stage of the Observer Effect project.

"Lurking" song by Graham Bole.




Humanity

The following installations in an interactive form can be viewed on this website:
http://www.vaticinator.com/humanity