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Our aim is to create/sculpt an entity that is a resident from an apocalyptic future. It is a post-humanistic lifeforms that we, as humans can’t understand. Only our current knowledge can make a guess what this entity is and does. This creature is locked up in its framework and kept alive by electricity. This sculpture should raise the question; what if robots or machines can create their own  consciousness? And is it aware of its own embodiment?
  
 
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=Research Approach=

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Forward/Introduction

(tell us about yourself and your practice)

Abstract

(in 250 words or less, explain the essence of your research project)

We started our project/research with the core question; What is the influence of the embodiment for artificial intelligence? To answer this question we should ask ourselves, what should this AI do? Our interest came down to the idea that AI should feel emotion and exactly understands what he is doing. From our material research and archive we got a little bit obsessed with dvd drives. They generate a perfect movement that we can use and develop in another form. At that point we didn’t know what this movement should mean or trigger. At that point we started to look at a lot of different organisms like caterpillars, worms, snakes, plankton and also an unknown creature Hallucigenia Sparsa. We decided that we should create a kind of living robotic entity that is discovering his own embodiment. This also could be a future vision that is abject and obscure. Also this entity should feel like it’s alive and exhausted of being alive. This will come up to the questions; why is it here? what is his history? All these questions will be solved in a specific scenario that’s near this entity.

Central Question

If we present a computer intelligence as having an explicit physical reality, then how will its corporeal form affect our perception of it as an entity and vise versa?

Relevance of the Topic

The digital revolution is still in full swing and computer technology is evolving at an exponential rate. As computer intelligence is developing and we're nearing true artificial lifeforms, the urgency rises to pose questions about their perception of us, as it becomes just as relevant as our perception of them. And as we ourselves delve deeper into the digital realm, it is important to understand what we leave behind.

Hypothesis

(what do you think will happen or what will the effect be of your work?)

Our aim is to create/sculpt an entity that is a resident from an apocalyptic future. It is a post-humanistic lifeforms that we, as humans can’t understand. Only our current knowledge can make a guess what this entity is and does. This creature is locked up in its framework and kept alive by electricity. This sculpture should raise the question; what if robots or machines can create their own consciousness? And is it aware of its own embodiment?

Research Approach

(how do you define and design your research? what activities/approaches/methods will you pursue while conducting your research?)

Key References

(how does your work relate to contemporary makers? what a key analogues/works of inspiration?)

Sterlin Crispin - Data Masks (2013 - 2015) This technological approach to show how computers sees us is a very smart and interesting way to show how much distance there is between human and machine. These masks looks alienating to us. For a computer is this reality, so in this stage, a computer would never get on a human level. Link to reference

Crispin-datamasks.jpg

Mark Leckey - GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction (2010) In this piece of art he used a samsung smart fridge and made a green screen set up. This video of the installation inspired me and made me thing about objects that become a living thing. As if this fridge is alive and has a consciousness. Also to use an ordinary object as a fridge, but then a ‘smart’ fridge made me think. If this fridge is so smart, why doesn’t it think for itself? Link to reference

Leckey-GSRA.jpg

Wonbin Yang - Umbra Infractus (2012) This piece of art was very funny because I used to take pictures of broken umbrella’s on the street all the time. Wonbin Yang makes a lot of this discarded creatures that are living on the streets. I mailed him if he used any electronics because I didn’t know for sure if it was the wind or a mechanism that makes it move. Here’s our mail conversation. Link to reference

Yang-umbra.jpg

Renaud Jerez - Home (2015) The sculptures by Renaud Jerez has a lot to do with existence of robotics nowadays. He shows a abject, sad and violent side of this kind of entities. Some of them have broken legs and a lot of them are just decrepit. This dramatic and apocalyptic view reflects to a future where these kind of entities rule. This translation into a sculpture intrigued me because you can feel and see that they take domicile in a gallery space. As if you step in their world, that kind of feeling is what we could achieve with our sculpture if we got more time. But then we should also create the surrounding and the ambience. Link to reference

Jerez-home.jpg

Literature

(what texts will/can support this investigation?)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512413/

Experiments

(what are you going to test out and why)

Insights from Experimentation

(what have you pulled from your hands on practice based research?)

Artistic/Design Principles

(what is your own criteria for designing?)

Artistic/Design Proposal

(what do you propose to make)

Realised work

(what did you actually make)

Final Conclusions

(what was the point? what do you take away?)

Bibliography

(what did you reference in this text (other texts, images, films, exhibitions)? Remember to use proper in-text citing!!!!!!!!!!