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binary Waves, cybernetic installation

LAb[au], Manuel Abendroth, Jérôme Decock, Els Vermang

2008 - 2016

binary Waves, cybernetic installation

credits

realised in the context of
Biennale Art Grandeur Nature en Seine Saint-Denis
production: Synésthesie, Paris

formats

40 pannels of 80x300x20cm, total length between 60 and 100 m

Small Title

abstract

The cybernetic installation measures the surrounding electromagnetic fields carried by telecommunication and transposes these data into light, sound, and motion. The installation renders the invisible layer of the city visible.

text

The kinetic canvas consists of 40 illuminated panels measuring 3m high and 60cm wide, which rotate around their vertical axes. The individual panels rotate at varying speeds, derived from the activity within the electro-magnetic field. Their motion creates a wave-like effect reinforced by their alternating black and white surfaces. The waves oscillate from one side of the installation to the other, gradually slowing down until the moment when a new pulse sets a new wave in motion. The kinetic principle of the installation is derived from the behaviour of water. Moreover, the contextual connection is reinforced by the interplay between the reciprocal optical effects of the panels reflected in the water simultaneously with the water's reflection in the panels.

Within the black surface of the panels, red lighting strips are integrated. Within the edge of the panels, white lighting strips are integrated. Their illumination is driven by the following rules: the red lights indicate, in real-time, the activity of the local electromagnetic field, whereas the white light reacts to peaks in the measurement. The sounds are subordinate to the lights; the eight red light strips are similar to 8 tones, an octave, and white light is accompanied by white noise. These sounds are diffused by each panel, increasing the spatial and dynamic perception of the installation.

The speed at which the panels rotate is based on an average value of the measurement, calculated every 5 minutes, and corresponds to a cycle. Each cycle of the installation is set to zero, followed by a re-alignment of the panels from which a new wave pattern is generated. This analogy between wave propagation, kinetic behavior, and light follows the concept of fLUX. Through this assignment, the installation mirrors the rhythm of a city and renders the city’s invisible layer of electromagnetic waves visible.

The artwork has its roots in the cybernetic art of the 1960s and, above all, in the work of Nicolas Schöffer. The installation is a homage to this pioneer of an art located somewhere between science, technology, and architecture.

'Looking at a work by LAb[au], or a work by Schöffer—which would have been delighted to see this installation as it follows his premonitory ideas and his Tour Lumière Cybernétique that was to be erected at la Défense, translating the city of Paris 's functioning data flows into luminous and kinetic effects—one is stricken, not only by its aesthetic beauty, but by all this significance that emerges if the perceiver goes to the point of investigating the invisible part of the work—its meaning.'
Eleonore de Lavandeyra Schöffer

Realized with the support of:
Conseil général de la Seine-Saint-Denis, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (DICREAM), Conseil Régional d'Ile-de-France, Ville de Saint-Denis, Plaine Commune, Délégation générale / Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles à Paris, Commission des Arts Numériques de la Communauté Française de Belgique

Thank you: Residence de création | residency during creation:
la Ferme du Buisson / Scène nationale de Marne la Vallée

the installation was designed in 2008 for the esplanade of the railway station in the Paris’ suburb Saint-Denis. Since then the installation is touring as an exterior and interior public art installation.


2008 ___ bw residence, Ferme de Buisson, Noisiel 

2008 ___ Art Grandeur Nature, Saint Denis, Paris 

2008 ___ Cimatics, Gesu Church, Brussels 

2008 ___ Fete de Lumiere, Lyon 

2009 ___ Nuit Blanche, Parc Royale, Brussels 

2009 ___ Les Dessous du Patrimoine, Abbatiale Saint-Ouen Rouen

2009 ___ Luminato, Toronto

2010 ___ ------, Galerie de la Reine, Brussels

2010 ___ CitySonics, Machine à Eau, Mons

2011 ___ LUMIERE Durham Light Festival, Durham

2011 ___ Glow festival, Eindhoven

2012 ___ Ososphere, La Coop, Strasbourg

2013 ___ VIA festival, Gare Numerique, Jeumont

2014 ___ Open art program, Centquatre, Paris

2014 ___ UrbaneKuensteRuhr, Lippe Kanal, Hamm

2016 ___ Lumiere, Regent’s Canal, London

2016 ___ Wroclaw capital of Europe, Wroclaw Airport


the installation has been entirely destroyed by a huge winter storm at Wroclaw Airport 

archived installation by the Belgian Art studio LAb[au] , art&language art&architecture,  working on the relation between, conceptual art, digital art, konkrete kunst

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