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Darwin
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Darwin

M. A. Cypher
Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (Stillness) (John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University, 10/09/2007–23/09/2007)
2007
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Abstract

The installation "Darwin" attempts to chart the real-time evolution of the ‘Darwinism’ meme. The work is generated from the activity of neo-Darwinist and Intelligent Design blogs. Computer software harvests semantic information gathered from these internet sites and then transforms this data into a virtual three-dimensional construction. Effectively spotlighting the traffic of these internet sites, Darwin is a graphic portrayal of real-time internet activity. Appropriating technologies designed for gaming software and internet data harvesting, Cypher has created a work that offers the viewer/participant a glimpse of the internet in action. From the foundation of a virtual still point of reference – the head of Charles Darwin - the activity seems to visibly grow as it interacts with the rendered portrait. The forms and patterns that result are snapshots in time of the mutating “memory-in-the-system” that was once Charles Darwin and Darwinism.

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