
Babelswarm (image above, video below) by Justin Clemens, Christopher Dodds, and Adam Nash is a Second Life real-time generating installation. The work bears visual similarity to the artists work Autoscopia currently showing in the Doppelgänger exhibition.
Babelswarm was exhibited:
simultaneously in-world and at the Lismore Regional Gallery in New South Wales, Australia…Activated by the voices of visitors in the realworld gallery and chat messaging from virtual visitors in Second Life, a swarm of letter cubes – programmed to seek out their original word position – slowly builds a morphing, virtual Tower of Babel. This tower is constructed from the utterances of visitors to it, constantly reconfiguring itself according to the artificial studpidity of the individual letter forms.


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