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InfraNodus @ Low Text | 07/2018

In July 2018, I presented a live performance that used InfraNodus to demonstrate the process of meaning-formation in time. Words align into sentences, which create structures. As we develop the discourse, these structures form patterns and shapes and we can gradually see how the meaning is created in space and time. The visual feedback of the algorithm allows for an improvisation of a text based on visual coherence. The more we want to make sense, the more connections we make. The more poetic the text becomes, the more gaps and voids emerge in the structure. The audience is invited to make their contributions during the presentation so that the process of a collective text-weaving could be experienced. ...

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Polysingularity Letters @ Kunstfabrik | 10/2012

In October 2012, I presented my new book Polysingularity, volume 3, at the Kunstfabrik Am Flutgraben in Berlin. This book was part of a fictional collection of research works on the concept of polysingularity that I was developing since 2010. The book features texts and artworks created between 2009 and 2012. Each work is an exploration of polysingularity methodology in the context of a certain practice. The most interesting part of the research to me, at the time, was the ability of the human mind to interpret the same phenomenon in multiple ways, to conceive of the different causes that may lead to the same event, or to imagine several different perspectives on the same situation. So I was interested in creating works and texts that could make sense in a variety of different ways and that could be placed in completely different contexts. Their relational nature revealed something very crucial about...

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