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RICARDO DOMINGUEZ +

DIANE LUDIN

BIRD SONG DIAMOND AT THE NY ELECTRONICS FESTIVAL

GOVERNORS ISLAND & TIMES SQUARE
03 JULY 2015

With support from Harvestworks, the
National Science Foundation (as part
of the Mapping Acoustic Sensor Array of
Bird Communication Networks research),
the David Bermant Foundation, UCLA
Design Media Arts and UCLA Art|Sci
Center, Victoria Vesna and Charles
Taylor bring their ongoing collaboration
to the Electronics Festival in New York.

In collaboration with members of the
UCLA Art|Sci Collective—Max Kazemzadeh,
Joel Ong and John Brumley—they presented
this interactive installation based on
the long-term research (2011–Present)
which uniquely connects the nodes
of evolutionary biology, artificial
intelligence, spatial sound, mechatronic
art and interactive technologies.

The diamond as a crystal lattice of
connected nodes reflected the commitment
of each node to its disciplinary rigor,
held together in balance through shared
interests. This sound–art installation
was an effort to include multiple
new facets of the larger public—from
children to art lovers, and from
academics to theoreticians.

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