The Einstein's Brain Project: Alan Dunning, Paul Woodrow and Morley Hollenberg.
Sound of Silence
The Sound of Silence is an installation that draws its content from the context within which it is placed. Based on principles of Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) the work uses video and audio noise as a malleable medium to suggest a means to replay traumatic events recorded in the material of the architecture of the installation site.
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The Einstein's Brain Project Is a collaborative, immersive, virtual and augmented reality work that explores the notion of the brain as a real metaphoric interface between bodies and worlds in flux, and that examines the idea of the world as a construct sustained through the neurological processes contained with the brain. It suggest that that the world is not some reality outside ourselves, but that it is the result of an interior process that makes and sustains our body image image and its relationship to a world, and that the investigation of virtual reality, its potential use as a perceptual filter, and its accompanying social space is an exploration of the new constructions of consciousness and the consequent technological colonization of the body.
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