IO

IO deals with concerns of an input/output environment related to interactivity of a moving body in a environment not directly attached to an individual. Aiming on an impact of spatial awareness of the user and the decoding of representative content, the concept of IO is to be set up in an openly accessible installation.

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This installation processes audiovisual content in real-time triggered by the user which moves within the space. The environment interface functions intuitively and is therefore universal to a user with a non-technical background.

To gain an instance of experience, one of the components has to respond to the action of the other component. Only if a valuable decoding of delivered content happens, the recipient can process and respond.

The ethical representative code, such as language, form or sound, is the medium to be used as a package of content.

Content needs to be universally representative. The most unified appearance of content is “abstract”. (*abstract in a sense of geometrical consistency of form to be perceived visually or based on directly inducting frequency in a certain spectrum to be perceived sonically) abstract is to be considered to be valid because the content is not build up of direct associative but rather of general emotional triggering.

Formal abstract: an abstract function causes not object based association but rather pure emotion as the form itself can inherit all means of beauty and ugliness, textural feel, decay and ascendance, aggression and meditation, etc.

The same rules are working for sonic content as well. Depending on the rhythmical pattern (comparable to shape) and the shift of frequency (comparable to color) the triggering options can be applied to sound. 

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December 22nd, 2004