Pervasive Eyes (2021)

Flow Architecture (Annarita Papeschi & Vincent Nowak)

Pervasive Eyes at Laboral centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón (ES) 2022. courtesy LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial – © Marcos Morilla
Frames from the interactive video-projection © FLOW Architecture - Attribution Share-alike Creative Common License
Overview of the informational landscape © FLOW Architecture
Flow Architecture

Pervasive Eyes engages the inhabitants of Central Asturias in a self-centred exploration of their collective identity through social media analysis and interviews. Exploring positive emotional connections to places through the residents’ own eyes, the project exhibits a situated archive that maps the diverse nature of the region’s polycentric cultural landscape. The results inform an immersive installation, constructed as an informational space, which reveals to the audience the layered narratives uncovering thematic correlations across the metropolitan area and how similar cross-scale and cross-boundary experiences might occur pervasively. Working as an adaptive infrastructure that draws on the audience’s emotive feedback (Galvanic Skin Response), the piece allows for the real-time reorganisation of three-dimensional information exploring the performative interplay of human and synthetic agencies for knowledge aggregation and collective spatial learning.

Genre
interactiveInstallationSculpture
Themes
Art And Science
humanities
experiment
research
representationKnowledge
Body And Human
identity
History And Memory
collectiveMemory
archive
Media And Communication
socialmedia
Society And Culture
community
participation
Technology And Innovation
community
participation