Osmosis/Migrations | Vicky Bisbiki
Installations

Human activity in time has left its traces and continues to do so, by deforming, building up and even dominating the primitive spatial elements of its inhabitance. The project is an attempt to explore the potentials of our living space through the relegation of its structure. Considering the traces of our civilisations, which traces are being made right now? How much impact do we have on the traces that are to be formed?
Location data describing the area of Messene is gathered and used to deform sound generators, defining the unique sonification of the area. The primitive sounds are interacting with the projected virtual environment. The project consists of three installations, each one projecting interactive real time visual environments and sound. The visual elements interact with sound generators and human activity on the site of the installation. For this project, Geographical Information System (GIS), Open Data and location data (buildings, roads, rivers, etc.) technologies are used, in order to generate sound, and through sound, the visual elements of motion tracking technology for human activity detection and algorithmic synthesis of virtual environments.

1-3 June 2018
10:00 – 19:00
Mavromati village
Old School and spring across the street
and Ruined House