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<nettime-ann> Turbulence Commission: "Pulse Pool" by the Symbiotic Media Group |
. Turbulence Commission: "Pulse Pool" by the Symbiotic Media Group http://turbulence.org/works/PulsePool/ For the first time, two cities are connected via the human pulse. From today through April 29th, during the Cambridge Science Festival and the Boston Cyberarts Festival, the MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, and NEW RADIO AND PERFORMING ARTS, Inc. present "Pulse Pool." Place a finger to your neck or wrist. Find your pulse. How does it alter your awareness of your body? Imagine if you could simultaneously see and experience another person's pulse the way you feel your own. "Pulse Pool" is a collaborative multimedia installation created by a group of students from the Symbiotic Computer Laboratory at the University of Oklahoma. The interconnected components of the "Pulse Pool" project explore how access to otherwise unavailable corporal information affects human interaction. Wearable electronic units measure individuals' heart rates and transmit this data to other participants through physical stimulation created by small, vibrating motors incorporated within the devices. This allows participants to feel the pulse of individuals who are in close proximity to them. Additionally, a visual representation of this information is created by droplets of water falling and making ripples in a pool. These droplets are synchronized with live pulse and relative location data that is collected using wireless communication and RFID positioning technology. An internet connection and custom software allows real-time and archived transmissions of information about the localized "Pulse Pool" community to be shared with the global community on the World Wide Web. This makes it possible to create interaction between "Pulse Pool" communities in remote locations. Pulse Pool is a 2006 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence web site. It was made possible with funds from mediaThe Foundation. Additional funds from the Museum of Science, Boston; the National Endowment for the Arts; Rhizome.org; and the University of Oklahoma Symbiotic Media Center, Lester Wilkinson Chair, College of Engineering, School of Computer Science, Symbiotic Computing Laboratory, and School of Art. Museum of Science, Boston: DATES: April 23 - 29, 2007 ADMISSION: included with regular Exhibit Halls admission: $16 for adults, $14 for seniors (60+), and $13 for children (3-11). For more information, call 617/723-2500, (TTY) 617/589-0417, or visit http://mos.org. Fred Jones Museum of Art: DATES: April 24 - 29, 2007, 10am - 5pm. For more information, visit http://www.ou.edu/fjjma/information/index.html Cambridge Science Festival: http://www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/ Boston Cyberarts Festival: http://bostoncyberarts.org/. Jo-Anne Green, Co-Director New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856 Turbulence: http://turbulence.org Networked_Performance Blog: http://turbulence.org/blog Networked_Music_Review: http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review Upgrade! Boston: http://turbulence.org/upgrade New American Radio: http://somewhere.org _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann