Seeing the Seen

Seeing the Seen is an automated performance within a constructed spherical set. My representation and its gaze is moved randomly by a keying application to explore the space; panning, tilting, zooming etc. through it. The resulting vision of my representation, a video feed, is fed to the interior of the sphere allowing my representation to see its own sight in feedback with a slight delay.

Seeing the Seen

Above: Images of the performance in the built stage in Second Life. Click to view.

Seeing the Seen software

Above: Software used to automate movement during the performance.

To view more images of this work and others from the Yoshikaze “Up-In-The-Air” Second Life Residency please see the Yoshikaze Residency set on Flickr.

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Author: Garrett
Type: Art
Indexed: February 12th, 2011
Tags: movement, network, performance, space, streaming, video
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