The interactive installation “Binairy Talk” uses smoke signs to transmit digital data. Air serves as the communication medium for binary code, as a carrier of data and information across a distance. The hidden processes of the digital world are transfered into the analog world whereby the apparent immateriality and infallibility of the computer language is overcome.
Documentation can be read on: binairytalk.niklas-isselburg.com/
The project was developed further and so far, exhibited at
LAB 30 Festival, Augsburg (Germany): vimeo.com/110589401
PIKSEL Festival, Bergen (Norway): vimeo.com/112209669
The installation started as part of the project "material as an actor" initiated by Prof. Dr. Carolin Höfler and Prof. Andreas Muxel at the Köln International School of Design.
kisd.de/materialakteur/
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