SRS: cs/t12706
installation
The object cs/t12706 is an example of a complex structure in which the relationship between the environment and the synthetic space can be characterized by the observer as a chaotically functioning system.
The features of his work can be considered in the context of the theory of dynamic chaos, where in a deterministic structure the exact development of events cannot be predetermined.
Exploring the construct of corporeality through the phenomenon of the environment, the project illustrates a non-linear approach to determining the rules for the existence of a certain system, where information received from the outside forms a scenario for the functioning of an object.
A fan-dimmable laser beam, passing through a series of refractive surfaces, activates the Peltier element. Created
over time, the microclimate inside the transparent box forms a synthetic space, the existence of which is determined by events taking place outside it. Thus, we observe the life process of a self-closed system, where the transfer of information from the environment forms a climate inside the object. But despite its existence according to predetermined laws, it is impossible to accurately predict at what stage of existence the space will be in a certain period of time.
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