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An investigation of the field of tension between the need to hide or blend in, and the need to signal an identity. Are the two necessarily in conflict? How does this tension translate from the military sphere to our broader culture? | An investigation of the field of tension between the need to hide or blend in, and the need to signal an identity. Are the two necessarily in conflict? How does this tension translate from the military sphere to our broader culture? | ||
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In the workshop we | In the workshop we have examined with [[Sjef van Gaalen]] the relationships that have given camouflage patterning, its semantic load in contemporary culture, and explored ways in which they might be manipulated using techniques traditionally applied for concealment in the natural environment in order to conceal or project (critical/cultural) identities. | ||
This workshop | |||
==Outcome== | |||
'''Tracking colour''' to pixelate image from webcam, syphoned into Resolume for further distortion. #processing #webcaminput #surveillance | |||
'''Chrome extension which takes out all the images''', so you only see the colored blocks. #chrome #browser #extension | |||
Published at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/googleimagescolorviewer/ffondkajphfagpagjghedlondoagodfp | |||
'''Camouflaging your feet''' with the help of a foamboard cutout and autofill #activitytracker #walking | |||
'''Cat alphabet''' (machine drawing of cats made into letters) #cat #machinelearning | |||
#typography | |||
'''Pixel sourcing in processing''', with 3 different # camouflage patterns (crystallizing) pixel #patterndesign | |||
'''“Alice in wonderland does 3d mapping”''' + mirror plant cover #reflection #googlemaps #psychedelia | |||
'''Put on an armor saturated with QR codes as a camouflage pattern. The pattern combines your own FB QR code together with the QR codes of celebrity pages. To locate the right FB account you need to use a QR code insolator and guess which one it might be. #QRcode #armor #warfare #digital | |||
'''Instructions for randomising a human’s walk''', so it’s not recognised by a machine as a human. #machinevision #walking #machineconfusion | |||
'''Starting from the idea of “scarymail”''', this project uses bombs as the starting point of fashion apparel, such as bomb printed tote bags and backpacks. #fashion #threat | |||
'''Inspired by publicized NSA search terms''', this project puts “dangerous” and suspicious terms on a tote bag as part of a word grid game. By seeing the terms everywhere,people will get used to them and start using them, thereby spreading the common usage of the NSA-listed keywords. #nsa #words #spreadtheword | |||
'''Experimentations with the nature of camouflage''' in urban versus natural environments #truecamo #searchformeaning | |||
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Camo1.JPG | |||
Camo2.JPG | |||
Camo3.JPG | |||
Camo4.JPG | |||
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This workshop was part of 'The National Algorithm', a research project made possible by a Digital Culture grant from the Creative Industries Fund NL. | |||
[https://www.sjef.nu/ www.sjef.nu]<br><br> | [https://www.sjef.nu/ www.sjef.nu]<br><br> | ||
<eplite src="https://etherpad.hackersanddesigners.nl/p/" id="Social_Signals_and_Blurred_Backgrounds" height="1000px" width="1000px" /> | <eplite src="https://etherpad.hackersanddesigners.nl/p/" id="Social_Signals_and_Blurred_Backgrounds" height="1000px" width="1000px" /> |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 31 January 2024
Social Signals and Blurred Backgrounds | |
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Name | Social Signals and Blurred Backgrounds |
Location | De Ruimte |
Date | 2017/08/07 |
Time | 10:00-18:00 |
PeopleOrganisations | Sjef van Gaalen |
Type | HDSA2017 |
Web | Yes |
No |
An investigation of the field of tension between the need to hide or blend in, and the need to signal an identity. Are the two necessarily in conflict? How does this tension translate from the military sphere to our broader culture?
In the workshop we have examined with Sjef van Gaalen the relationships that have given camouflage patterning, its semantic load in contemporary culture, and explored ways in which they might be manipulated using techniques traditionally applied for concealment in the natural environment in order to conceal or project (critical/cultural) identities.
Outcome
Tracking colour to pixelate image from webcam, syphoned into Resolume for further distortion. #processing #webcaminput #surveillance
Chrome extension which takes out all the images, so you only see the colored blocks. #chrome #browser #extension Published at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/googleimagescolorviewer/ffondkajphfagpagjghedlondoagodfp
Camouflaging your feet with the help of a foamboard cutout and autofill #activitytracker #walking
Cat alphabet (machine drawing of cats made into letters) #cat #machinelearning
- typography
Pixel sourcing in processing, with 3 different # camouflage patterns (crystallizing) pixel #patterndesign
“Alice in wonderland does 3d mapping” + mirror plant cover #reflection #googlemaps #psychedelia
Put on an armor saturated with QR codes as a camouflage pattern. The pattern combines your own FB QR code together with the QR codes of celebrity pages. To locate the right FB account you need to use a QR code insolator and guess which one it might be. #QRcode #armor #warfare #digital
Instructions for randomising a human’s walk, so it’s not recognised by a machine as a human. #machinevision #walking #machineconfusion
Starting from the idea of “scarymail”, this project uses bombs as the starting point of fashion apparel, such as bomb printed tote bags and backpacks. #fashion #threat
Inspired by publicized NSA search terms, this project puts “dangerous” and suspicious terms on a tote bag as part of a word grid game. By seeing the terms everywhere,people will get used to them and start using them, thereby spreading the common usage of the NSA-listed keywords. #nsa #words #spreadtheword
Experimentations with the nature of camouflage in urban versus natural environments #truecamo #searchformeaning
This workshop was part of 'The National Algorithm', a research project made possible by a Digital Culture grant from the Creative Industries Fund NL.
<eplite src="https://etherpad.hackersanddesigners.nl/p/" id="Social_Signals_and_Blurred_Backgrounds" height="1000px" width="1000px" />