Animal Warmth #12

Animal Warmth #12

  • 2010
  • Performance, projection
  • Description

    The Bell Museum’s new quarterly social brings together contemporary art and science for an evening social activities, performances, and presentations on a theme. Each event features the creative work of a Bell Museum Artist-in-residence, who will mine the museum’s collection of art objects, scientific specimens, and other curiosities to present a new research-based work.

    For my residency used light as a theme to bring life to our hairy friends on the mammal floor of the museum.  Using a number of biomemetic algorithms for generating movement (e.g. bird flocking, brownian motion...), Animal Warmth #12 continue my exploration of what my old composer friend Masonic called "animal warmth", the elusive human quality present in certain composed sounds and sights, to which I am drawn.  This work is a continuation of my previous experiments with visual rhythmicity, as seen in <a href="http://alimomeni.net/Animal-Warmth-28">my previous Animal Warmth experiment</a>.

  • Acknowledgements

    Commissioned by the <a href="http://www.bellmuseum.org/">Bell Museum of Natural History</a> at the <a href="http://umn.edu">University of Minnesota</a>.

    Sound by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/heizerbaum">Luke Anderson</a>.

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