'The Long Now - flowing with the algorithmic other' delimits the perceptual space and explores the materialities used (code, sound, image) in their temporal dimensions in order to understand an experience of time as an introspective, mental and, at the same time, physical experience: an intra-active flowing with the algorithmic other.
While performing, our two custom live-coding systems communicate with each other. This means that the audio level is informed by the visual level and vice versa; they are, so to speak, entangled or form entangled agencies: the two sides do not exist before their intra-actions.
In the context of performing with algorithmic agents or other non-human technological entities, we can observe a mutual and reciprocal adaptation that takes place in a constantly evolving feedback loop. This loop leads to the emergence of properties that could neither be designed nor invented from an external perspective of control or analysis. Our project aims to make this emergence potential artistically tangible.