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The intricacy of self-similarity (last edited: 2021)

Tamara Friebel

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Jumping between states with multiple interpolations The intriguing aspect of swarm behaviour is the democracy with which the forces react by aggregation and repulsion to one another. This movement is decided in the moment, the same law is for everyone. In a flock of birds, they are afraid, so they return to themselves, before a new outcome could occur. The behaviour’s simplicity is as a result self-similar and beautiful. How do high-dimensional complexity of these models in "x" space create democratic forces? Is there more room for an individual to have more intuitive behaviour in the swarm, without forsaking the democratic flow? Jumping between states of differing models of complexity, what do we see? These questions, in the form of artistic research with Mathematicians was presented for the Interpolations Workshop at the ESC medien kunst labor, Graz. This was a symposium surrounding their project & exhibition: Imperfect Reconstruction: Lisa Horvath, David Pirrò and Hans Holger Rutz.
typeresearch exposition
date01/12/2016
last modified17/01/2021
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyright2017
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urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/315179/315180


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