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Main Authors: McCormack, Jon, Wilson, Elliott
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03894
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author McCormack, Jon
Wilson, Elliott
author_facet McCormack, Jon
Wilson, Elliott
contents This paper presents an interactive artwork, "Holon", a collection of 130 autonomous, cybernetic organisms that listen and make sound in collaboration with the natural environment. The work was developed for installation on water at a heritage-listed dock in Melbourne, Australia. Conceptual issues informing the work are presented, along with a detailed technical overview of the implementation. Individual holons are of three types, inspired by biological models of animal communication: composer/generators, collector/critics and disruptors. Collectively, Holon integrates and occupies elements of the acoustic spectrum in collaboration with human and non-human agents.
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spellingShingle Holon: a cybernetic interface for bio-semiotics
McCormack, Jon
Wilson, Elliott
Sound
Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems
Audio and Speech Processing
I.2.11; J.5
This paper presents an interactive artwork, "Holon", a collection of 130 autonomous, cybernetic organisms that listen and make sound in collaboration with the natural environment. The work was developed for installation on water at a heritage-listed dock in Melbourne, Australia. Conceptual issues informing the work are presented, along with a detailed technical overview of the implementation. Individual holons are of three types, inspired by biological models of animal communication: composer/generators, collector/critics and disruptors. Collectively, Holon integrates and occupies elements of the acoustic spectrum in collaboration with human and non-human agents.
title Holon: a cybernetic interface for bio-semiotics
topic Sound
Artificial Intelligence
Multiagent Systems
Audio and Speech Processing
I.2.11; J.5
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03894