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Zaha Hadid Architects and SYNX at “Meta Horizons: The Future Now”

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Zaha Hadid Architects and SYNX at “Meta Horizons: The Future Now”

26 May – 18 September 2022
DDP Design Museum, Seoul, Korea

The Future that Begins on May 26, 2022 at DDP

The Seoul Design Foundation is holding the exhibition “Meta Horizons: The Future Now”, the first special exhibition planned by the DDP Design Museum from May 26 to September 18, 2022.

Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), a pioneer in future architecture who also designed DDP alongside SYNX are involved in the exhibition. It is intended to showcase a journey of trailblazing designers to utopia. The message of the exhibition is, “The future we always imagined has already begun and the world we know will be completely changed.” At this venue, you can be immersed in the boundless imagination of how people in different fields, as well as architects, develop innovative technologies, driven by fearless passion and bold research, and of what marvelous changes the world will go through.

Mindspaces is a three-year lighthouse research project under the S+T+ARTS initiative in the Horizon 2020 research program. Zaha Hadid Architects is one of 13 consortium partners along with several invited artists collaborating to develop innovation combining design and technology research. The project focuses on developing innovation for the dynamic adaptation of architectural space and the designs of artists leveraging several technologies including multi-modal sensing (EEG, GSR), computer vision, AI, VR/AR, 3d scanning and reconstruction, textual analysis and generation, human behavioural simulation, and advanced generative design tools. Through VR based experiments with multi-modal sensing we collect data on each user’s dynamic behaviour, internal state, and explicit response to the various immersive designs presented to them to better understand relationships between the spatial design and their behaviour and emotional response.

Synthesizing sense and movement data to re-imagine our urban present, SYNX is a collaborative project developed by Eina Idea with Zaha Hadid Architects in the framework of the European Commission’s initiative MindSpaces. Originally created for the festival SónarCCCB in 2021, SYNX is a VR exhibition and essay encompassing art, architecture and interactive storytelling in a game-like experience. Co-created by a team of designers at Eina Idea in Barcelona, the immersive virtual experience includes generative design research developed by Zaha Hadid Architects as well as the current research of six contemporary artists as part of the MindSpaces residency program, an initiative of S+T+ARTS and the European Commission. These digital experiences include works by Haseeb Ahmed, Emmanuel Van der Auwera, Sarah Derat x The Radicant x ExperiensS, Emanuel Gollob, Joao Martino Moura, Michael Sedbon.

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MindSpaces - SYNX at THE FESTIVAL of the New European Bauhaus 2022

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MindSpaces - SYNX at THE FESTIVAL of the New European Bauhaus 2022

9 June 2022

MindSpaces project, funded by the European HORIZON 2020-S+T+ARTS program, is an endeavour that brings together artists and scientists in order to tackle societal and urban city design challenges by leveraging the inspiration of the former and the technological innovations of the latter. People experience the built environment differently according to their social, cultural and economic background. The variety of this experience requires consideration if we want all users to feel that a particular space or place belongs to them. To this end, MindSpaces seeks to transform the practice of architecture by integrating the full diversity of how people experience and behave in the spaces we design through innovative, artistically-driven digital technologies. With the use of virtual reality, biosensors, artificial intelligence, algorithms and simulations, design decisions may be taken with regard to a detailed understanding of the users’ preferences and collective behaviour.

In the New European Festival, MindSpaces will present its outcomes and the current research of six contemporary artists as part of the MindSpaces residency program, an initiative of S+T+ARTS and the European Commission. SYNX is a project by Eina Idea in collaboration with MindSpaces and Sónar CCCBandincludes digital works by Haseeb Ahmed, Emmanuel Van der Auwera, Sarah Derat x The Radicant x ExperiensS, Emanuel Gollob, Joao Martino Moura, Michael Sedbon, with the special collaboration of Zaha Hadid Architects. The artworks and speculative designs to be presented within a VR environment have been co-designed by a Barcelona-based team of designers under the direction of Eina Idea. Students and professors from EINA University Center of Design and Art and ESDi School of Design have also collaborated in the project. Full access to this experience will be offered in VR thanks to the partnership of Pico Interactive.

MindSpaces will be part of THE FAIR of the New European Bauhaus.

THE FAIR consists of a live exhibition (including virtual reality, 3D, and live interaction) across Brussels to showcase current and future projects, along with opportunities to meet, interact and exchange ideas, bringing together different actors who are enthusiastic about getting involved. Some of the events of the Fair are organised in both onsite and online formats. Check them all and join the Festival!

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MindSpaces in SónarCCCB / SYNX 2021

DialoG at ISEA 2022

DialoG at the 27th International Symposium on Electronic Art / ISEA 2022 Barcelona

DialoG at ISEA 2022

DialoG at the 27th International Symposium on Electronic Art / ISEA 2022 Barcelona

Dates: June 11th to June 18th. Free access.
Opening: Saturday June 11th 7pm-10pm.
Interactive /Digital Art installation in public space Plaça Corominas, Barcelona

DïaloG is an interactive urban media art installation exploring the themes of alterity, strangeness, and immigration, in a performative way. The work presents two pieces that are at the same time artworks and aliens. They are confronted with a new environment where they don’t belong to… yet. They will have to adapt their language, build common knowledge, integrating all new artifacts and natural phenomena that constitute now their environment. This includes the other living beings moving around them, and, eventually, they will have to understand each other. While we use the concept of language very broadly to include speech, performance, gesture, utterance, and even data, we focus on strangeness from an ontological perspective, trying to mark a terrain of possibilities for the intersection of interpersonal and digital experiences in the urban sphere. MoBen and Refik Anadol take the notion of “dia-logos” (through-word, through speech) embedded in the etymological roots of the word “dialogue”, more understood as an informational thread processed through an iterative feedback loop between perception, and expression, and push it to a level of transactional complexity activating the potential difference between virtuality and visuality. In this way, we aim to create a unique, site-specific language between each of both works we are presenting as living entities and their unknown public, and also, between our works that are initially alien to each other – a language of unexpected and indefinable machine expressions that adapt themselves to the constant flow of data representing real-time environmental, societal, and human actions.

DïaloG is made of two “living” visual dynamic entities facing each other in the public space. They don’t look like the living beings we know. They don’t speak any language we know. They are aliens, strangers, immigrants. They are clearly – and desperately – trying to understand each other, to understand their new environment and their strange public. DïaloG reflects on the difficulty of building a mutual understanding beyond social and cultural differences. All that makes living beings what they are: their morphology, their behavior, their ethology, and, beyond language, their cognitive functions make the laborious process of learning from strangeness and alterity a reality. Dotted with ever-growing perceptive and cognitive capacities, aware of its environment, the artwork is now able to adapt itself, to evolve and to communicate as would a more advanced living entity do. DïaloG tries to epitomize the emergence of the artwork as a subject, not only able to learn from its environment but also to dialogue with its public, and even, it may be a bigger challenge, trying to understand other artworks.

 

Contributions and history of the project

The DïaloG project stems from the authors’, Refik Anadol and Maurice Benayoun, respective practice in the field of generative art, that converge on this endeavor in the very context of the MindSpaces collaborative research project, “Art Driven Adaptive Outdoor and Indoor Design”, together with 12 different international partners, supported by the EU Horizon2020, S+T+Arts Lighthouse program.

Center for Research and Technology Hellas (Thessaloniki, Greece) (project leader)

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki, Greece)

Universiteit Maastricht (Maastricht, Netherlands)

Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain)

McNeel Europe (Barcelona, Spain)

Up2Metric  (Athens, Greece)

Nurogame (Germany, Koln)

Zaha Hadid Architects (United Kingdom, London)

MoBen (Maurice Benayoun, Tobias Klein, Paris/Hong Kong)

Analog Native (Refik Anadol, Germany /California, Sebastian Neitsch, Simon Weckert)

L‘Hospitalet de Llobregat (Marta Borreguero-Ribo, Catalunia, Spain)

Espronceda – Institute of Art & Culture (Barcelona, Spain)

City University of Hong Kong, School of Creative Media (Hong Kong SAR)



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Emmanuel Van der Auwera / Seeing is Revealing at HEK

Emmanuel Van der Auwera / Seeing is Revealing at HEK

Seeing is Revealing at HEK

Emmanuel Van der Auwera's exhibition Seeing is Revealing at HEK - House of Electronics Art

House of Electronic Arts, Basel, Switzerland
Opening on Friday, May 13, 2022, 19:00
May 14 – August 07, 2022

Emmanuel Van der Auwera‘s exhibition Seeing is Revealing at HEK – House of Electronics Art in Basel. In his expansive video installations, Van der Auwera devotes himself to questions of perception – from the mediated experience of a world seen through a smartphone to the images that come from intelligent machines. He often refers to real events, uses existing material from the Internet, which he sorts, deconstructs and transforms into impressive aesthetic image tableaus, which mirror ethical and psychological challenges for society. For his first solo exhibition in Switzerland, Van der Auwera created three new works that will be on view at HEK for the first time. The exhibition offers a representative overview of the artist’s work including recent works developed during the MindSpaces Residency supported by STARTS EU and Horizon 2020.

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MindSpaces in Thessaloniki Design Week 2021

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MindSpaces in Thessaloniki Design Week 2021

MindSpaces in  Thessaloniki Design Week

With main focus on innovation and design, MindSpaces had the joy to participate in this year’s Thessaloniki Design Week. The event took place in Thessaloniki, Greece between 13-17 of October 2021. MindSpaces partners had the chance to showcase use cases of the MindSpaces technologies and share more about the program and its activities.

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MindSpaces in SónarCCCB / SYNX 2021

MindSpaces in SónarCCCB / SYNX 2021

MindSpaces in SónarCCCB / SYNX 2021

MindSpaces in SónarCCCB / SYNX 2021

SYNX A project by Eina Idea in collaboration with MindSpaces and SónarCCCB

Location: Sala Raval, CCCB / Online Dates: 29 and 30 October, 2021

Eina Idea will take part in the upcoming festival Sónar+D CCCB in Barcelona with a twofold project named SYNX, consisting of a VR exhibition and a simposium. The project, as a whole, looks at contemporary urban life as an unresolved choreography of sense and movement data, emphasizing the difficulties of organizing collective response and individual action based on algorithmic principles. Social rhythms—kinetic, visual, aural, emotional—and accidents related to their programmability become the point of departure for a reflection on urban complexity in our immediate future.

The SYNX exhibition will feature art, architecture, and interactive storytelling in a game-like experience.
The show will present the current research of the six contemporary artists as part of the MindSpaces residency program, an initiative of S+T+ARTS and the European Commission. SYNX will present digital works by Haseeb Ahmed, Emmanuel Van der Auwera, Sarah Derat x The Radicant x ExperiensS, Emanuel Gollob, Joao Martino Moura, Michael Sedbon, with the special collaboration of Zaha Hadid Architects. The artworks and speculative designs will be presented within a VR environment co-created by a Barcelona-based team of designers under the direction of Eina Idea. Students and professors from EINA University Center of Design and Art and ESDi School of Design have also collaborated in the project.

At SónarCCCB on October 27-30, 2021, full access to this experience will be offered in VR thanks to the partnership of Pico Interactive. Meanwhile, an embedded, online version of SYNX will be launched and made available to players worldwide through Sónar’s website and social media, alongside MindSpaces and Eina Idea communication channels.

Blending test models of private homes, offices, streets, crowd control, archaeological sites, and even virtual gallery spaces, artworks in the exhibition address the power of current technologies focused on obtaining experiential data from contemporary urban dwellers—users and performers of the everyday life amidst a web of connected devices. The goal of technologies explored in SYNX, and developed throughout the S+T+ARTS MindSpaces project, is the observation of interactions between built environments and their occupants, aiming at an increase in space adaptability and responsiveness. As a game-like architecture, SYNX presents these questions in a fictional setting where sensing technologies have become autonomous and operate capriciously, challenging the stability and reliability of their own data. In the haunted scenery of SYNX, a legend about technology becomes the narrative for the exhibition visit as an exercise in dystopian archaeology.

 SYNX has been co-designed by Ignasi Ayats, Miquel Cardiel, Manuel Cirauqui, Alex Cordon, MANS O, Marta Pardina, Flor Salatino, and Alexandre Viladrich, with the assistance of Clara Cubo-Gasch, Dani Hernández Palomeque, Júlia Hernández González, Iraida Serlavós, and the special collaboration of Marianna de Nadal.

The virtual exhibition will be accompanied by a symposium streamed live on October 29th, in which the exhibition artists and designers will share ideas with leading voices in science, urban planning, artistic research, and design fiction to discuss the topics of SYNX. Guest participants in the symposium include Elena Bartomeu, novelist and speculative design professor at EINA; Lluís Nacenta, musician, theorist, and director of HANGAR; Artur Garcia, head of quantum computing at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center; and Mel Slater, neuroscientist and virtual environments expert at the University of Barcelona. The event will be conducted and moderated by Béatrice de Gelder, head of the Neuroscience Laboratory at Univerity of Maastricht, and Manuel Cirauqui, director of Eina Idea, and will include a virtual tour of the exhibition. The SYNX Talk Show will be presented at the auditorium of CCCB in Barcelona and as an online broadcast via Sónar’s website. 

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#mindspaceseu #mindspaces #startseu #horizon2020 #innovativedesign #VertigoStarts #science #artandtechnology #sonar2021 #sonar21 #barcelona #einaidea

Sónar+D CCCB2021 will take place place 29-20 of October  2021. You can learn more about the events in the following link:

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MindSpaces in Ars Electronica 2021

MindSpaces in Ars Electronica 2021

MindSpaces had the chance to be part of the Ars Electronica 2021, one of the biggest new media art festivals in the world. MindSpaces presented activities related to its technologies, digital artists and artists in residency.Thessaloniki Garden hosted the MindSpaces project, funded by the European HORIZON2020-STARTS program.

MindSpaces Garden hosted a) a teaser of an upcoming exhibition showcasing the research of the Open Call artists in collaboration with the technical partners of the MindSpaces consortium b) the ZHA Workplaces.AI interactive app, which allows each user to generate their own workplace environments by manipulating design parameters to simulate how a crowd of workplace “agents” behaves within it and experience it immersively and, c) an online meet-up that will bring together the artists and architects of the MindSpaces consortium.

The live discussion recording will be available soon in MindSpaces Youtube channel.

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#mindspaceseu #mindspaces #startseu #horizon2020 #innovativedesign #VertigoStarts #science #artandtechnology #MauriceBenayoun #RefikAnadol #arselectronica2021 #gardenthessaloniki #arselectronica

Ars Electronica 2021 took place place from 8-12 of September 2021. You can learn more about the events in the following link:

Garden Thessaloniki

Ars Electronica 2021 - Garden Thessaloniki

Ars Electronica 2021 - Garden Thessaloniki

Ars Electronica is one of the biggest new media art festivals in the world. MindSpaces will be part of Ars Electronica Festival of 2021 with activities related to its technologies, digital artists and artists in residency.Thessaloniki Garden will host the MindSpaces project, funded by the European HORIZON2020-STARTS program.

MindSpaces Garden will host a) a teaser of an upcoming exhibition showcasing the research of the Open Call artists in collaboration with the technical partners of the MindSpaces consortium b) the ZHA Workplaces.AI interactive app, which allows each user to generate their own workplace environments by manipulating design parameters to simulate how a crowd of workplace “agents” behaves within it and experience it immersively and, c) an online meet-up that will bring together the artists and architects of the MindSpaces consortium.

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#mindspaceseu #mindspaces #startseu #horizon2020 #innovativedesign #VertigoStarts #science #artandtechnology #MauriceBenayoun #RefikAnadol #arselectronica2021 #gardenthessaloniki #arselectronica

Ars Electronica 2021 will take place from 8-12 of September 2021. Learn more about the events in the following link:

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Art Machines 2 - DïaloG

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DïaloG, the First Aliens' Encounter

MindSpaces project participated in the Art Gallery of the International Symposium of Art Machines 2 . Art Machines 2 is 5-day symposium on the topic of Machine Learning and Art between 10-14 Jun 2021. The symposium was presented by School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.

Within the framework of the Art Machines 2 Symposium, the Art Gallery acts as a spatial condition, a field in which artworks are not seen on their own or showcased in a vacuum devoid of meaning and critical perspective. Instead, Art Gallery brings together 27 artworks to form a context in which art is evolving and through which we can articulate further frames of understanding. This context, therefore, allows us to establish a new and more advanced discourse, one based less on stylistic mannerisms or medium, and more on how essential cultural questions and societal concerns can be re-evaluated and re-articulated through the lenses of emerging technologies and computational tools.

 

MindSpaces participated in the Art Machines 2 Exhibition with the project of DïaloG. DïaloG is an artwork created by MindSpaces artists Maurice Benayoun and Refik Anadol and the contribution of the MindSpaces project.

 


DïaloG
The first Aliens’ encounter
2021

by Refik Anadol and Maurice Benayoun

Public art interactive installation,
Size to be adapted to the venue (usually 2-4m/screen).
2 Video displays (projection or LED screens) Sensors, AI, real-time generative graphics, behavioral design, voice recognition, text generation, sound.

Production: MoBen, Analog Native, Neuro-Design Lab, ACIM, SCM, CityU HK, MindSpaces S+T+Arts European Program, and MindSpaces HK, RGC HK

Première indoor for ART MACHINES 2 conference and exhibition,
June 10-20 2020,
School of Creative Media, Creative Media Center, CityUniversity of Hong Kon
Curators Tobias Klein, and Carlos Rodrigo.

DïaloG is an interactive urban media art installation exploring the themes of alterity, strangeness, and immigration, in a performative way. The work presents two pieces that are at the same time artworks and aliens. They are confronted to a new environment where they don’t belong to… yet. They will have to adapt their language, build common knowledge, integrating all new artifacts and natural phenomena that constitute now their environment. This includes the other living beings moving around them, and, eventually, they will have to understand each other. While we use the concept of language very broadly to include speech, performance, gesture, utterance, and even data, we focus on strangeness from an ontological perspective, trying to mark a terrain of possibilities for the intersection of interpersonal and digital experiences in the urban sphere. MoBen and Refik Anadol take the notion of “dia-logos” (through-word, through speech) embedded in the etymological roots of the word “dialogue”, more understood as an informational thread processed through an iterative feedback loop between perception, and expression, and push it to a level of transactional complexity activating the potential difference between virtuality and visuality. In this way, we aim to create a unique, site-specific language between each of both works we are presenting as living entities and their unknown public, and also, between our works that are initially alien to each other – a language of unexpected and indefinable machine expressions that adapt themselves to the constant flow of data representing real-time environmental, societal, and human actions.

 

DïaloG is made of two “living” visual dynamic entities facing each other in the public space. They don’t look like the living beings we know. They don’t speak any language we know. They are aliens, strangers, immigrants. They are clearly – and desperately – trying to understand each other, to understand their new environment and their strange public. DïaloG reflects on the difficulty of building a mutual understanding beyond social and cultural differences. All that make living beings what they are: their morphology, their behavior, their ethology, and, beyond language, their cognitive functions make the laborious process of learning from strangeness and alterity a reality. Dotted with ever-growing perceptive and cognitive capacities, aware of its environment, the artwork is now able to adapt itself, to evolve and to communicate as would a more advanced living entity do. DïaloG tries to epitomize the emergence of the artwork as a subject, not only able to learn from its environment but also to dialogue with its public, and even, it may be a bigger challenge, trying to understand other artworks.

 

DïaloG will be on display until June 20 2021
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Art Machines 2  International Symposium- DïaloG

MindSpaces at Art Machines 2 Symposium

Art Machines 2  International Symposium- DïaloG

Art Machines 2  International Symposium- MindSpaces

MindSpaces project will participate in the International Symposium of Art Machines 2. Art Machines 2 is  5-day symposium on the topic of Machine Learning and Art between 10-14 Jun 2021. The symposium is presented by School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.

MindSpaces will participate with the project of DïaloG and keynotes from MindSpaces partners. DïaloG is an artwork created by MindSpaces artists Maurice Benayoun and Refik Anadol and the contribution of the MindSpaces project.

DïaloG is an ongoing exploration of the themes of adaptability and vagueness as they relate to the idea of encountering a language system that we define as unfamiliar or strange. DïaloG is made of two “living” visual dynamic entities facing each other in the public space.

You can learn more about the event and register in the link below:

Art Machines 2 Symposium

Dates: 10 – 14 June 2021

Organizer: School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong

#mindspaceseu #mindspaces #startseu #horizon2020 #innovativedesign #VertigoStarts #science #artandtechnology #MauriceBenayoun #RefikAnadol #artmachines2 #symposium