Abstract
In this paper we describe an installation called
d.dialogue. The proposed installation aims to establish
an area of interaction between the dweller in an
architectural space and the space itself. We will
undertake to create a living space arising from the
system’s learning process brought about by an
exchange of experiences with the human resident. The
human dweller will be faced with a digital entity that
will display curiosity towards human behavior and
this confrontation will arouse a mutual need to learn
the space. The project ensues from a reflection based
on several dualities inherent to the relation between
human natural language and digital processes:
dichotomies such as technological / biological, digital /
analogic, inner individual / outer collective body.
d.dialogue. The proposed installation aims to establish
an area of interaction between the dweller in an
architectural space and the space itself. We will
undertake to create a living space arising from the
system’s learning process brought about by an
exchange of experiences with the human resident. The
human dweller will be faced with a digital entity that
will display curiosity towards human behavior and
this confrontation will arouse a mutual need to learn
the space. The project ensues from a reflection based
on several dualities inherent to the relation between
human natural language and digital processes:
dichotomies such as technological / biological, digital /
analogic, inner individual / outer collective body.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 11th Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology |
Publisher | University of Connecticut |
Pages | 31-34 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |