Cycles - Blending Natural and Artificial Properties in a Generative Artwork

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Daniel Bisig and Tatsuo Unemi: Cycles - Blending Natural and Artificial Properties in a Generative Artwork. In: Generative Art 2010.

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Cycles is an interactive installation that establishes an intimate rela- tionship between the visitor's physical body and simulated organisms. It explores notions of transience and identity that draw inspiration from Buddhist philosophy. Cycles creates a situation that causes the visitor to experience his or her own body in a state of mutability and transience. Cycles merges the appearance of the visitor's hand with a visual representation of a swarm simulation. By bridging the gap between the virtual and physical, a hybrid entity comes into existence whose rapidly changing body blends artificial and natural properties. This hybrid entity progresses through a life cycle that reenacts the four Buddhist sufferings.

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