Tuesday, November 30, 2010
synopsis
The project proposes a system of data vessels (DVs) where each DV is an interactive application that tracks down information on military conflicts based on Google earth location in accordance with the freedom of information act 1966. They enclose an inhabitable space inside activated by the user. Together they form a DV field that exhibit a communal/group behavior and make clusters based on location based matching and in this way implicate the social behavior of a networked society with each DV as a node in the network. This system is plugged in the outer ring of the western side of pentagon (US dept of defense) attacked on 9/11/01, an event that triggers another war in the world. On the outer side is the media wall that broadcast the real time activity inside DVs and becomes a loud expression of public opinion on the wars at present.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
List of ongoing military conflicts
finally, i am defining DVs in terms of the specificity of contained data stream.
Each DV is an interactive application that tracks down information from the news archive on military conflicts that is available online based on google earth location.
To give you a rough idea, here is the list of ongoing military conflicts around the world. (wikipedia)
Each DV is an interactive application that tracks down information from the news archive on military conflicts that is available online based on google earth location.
To give you a rough idea, here is the list of ongoing military conflicts around the world. (wikipedia)
1000+ deaths per year
Conflicts in the following list are currently causing at least 1000 violent deaths per year, a categorization used by the Uppsala Conflict Data Program and recognised by the United Nations. The UN also use the term "low intensity conflict", which can overlap with the 1000 violent deaths per year categorization.Start of Conflict | War/Conflict | Location | Cumulative fatalities |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Naxalite-Maoist insurgency | India | 10,500+ (1,100 in 2009) |
1978 | Afghan civil war (since 2001) | Afghanistan | 600,000-2,000,000 |
1991 | Somali Civil War since 2009 | Somalia | 300,000 –400,000 |
2003 | Iraq War | Iraq | 98,252-107,235 |
2004 | War in North-West Pakistan | Pakistan | 30,452 |
2006 | Mexican Drug War | Mexico | More than 28,000 |
2009 | Sudanese nomadic conflicts | Sudan | ~2,500 |
Other conflicts
There are many other smaller-scale armed conflicts that are currently causing a smaller number of violent fatalities each year.Thursday, November 11, 2010
the social phenomena
its time to narrate the story of the DV - field.
the objective is to implicate the social phenomena of human interaction in the culture of a networked society
procedure:
user A enters the field and get assigned with a DV
lets say DV1 that now senses its presence - get activated - orientate itself towards the user and blinks on/off lights
user A enters the DV - takes its position - now DV1 becomes a human console for the user A
before the actual communication takes place - user A is asked a series of questions and the input data is used to match the user to anothr user in the field lets say user B
the MATCH gives the two users physical proximity - that is the DVs move towards each other - and the users can feel the physical presence through the translucent skin of the DV (or the console)
now the actual communication takes place - the DVs are shared like a remote desktop - the matched users work together to create a message or collage -
as they are working - more users get matched up and join - so they may end up working in a crowd - still discrete in their own shells.
the objective is to implicate the social phenomena of human interaction in the culture of a networked society
procedure:
user A enters the field and get assigned with a DV
lets say DV1 that now senses its presence - get activated - orientate itself towards the user and blinks on/off lights
user A enters the DV - takes its position - now DV1 becomes a human console for the user A
before the actual communication takes place - user A is asked a series of questions and the input data is used to match the user to anothr user in the field lets say user B
the MATCH gives the two users physical proximity - that is the DVs move towards each other - and the users can feel the physical presence through the translucent skin of the DV (or the console)
now the actual communication takes place - the DVs are shared like a remote desktop - the matched users work together to create a message or collage -
as they are working - more users get matched up and join - so they may end up working in a crowd - still discrete in their own shells.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Revisions - architecture as a running process
REVISED CONSTRUCTION: (after the feedback from the mid review)
I replace the strip with the cube with media walls on the two sides to exhibit the DV data. in this way the front wall is for the public and back to be viewed by the pentagon workers with the same content on both sides. so that it becomes a loud expression of public opinion on the wars at present.
Inside the cube there is a field of DVs and the field condition is a responsive behavior of DVs (data vessels) to actuators (humans).
when there is no one inside the DVs will be in inert state. when human bodies enter the field, the pressure sensitive floor inform DVs of their presence and one DV is activated and assigned to each body. they enter it and 360 screen turned ON. in terms of structure, DVs are attached to discs that can move anywhere in the field. half of the DV is programable to provide a comfort position to the user.
also these DVs self communicate and exhibit a communal/group behavior. these get clustered according to the 3 modes of working inside them.
CURATE THE DATA:
Inside there are 3 modes of working;
1. Projection mode: you work live and that gets projected on the media wall outside
2. Research mode: where you do research and video conference
3. Broadcast mode: you watch web cams located at various remote locations and broadcast your message
for the first and second modes there are 3 levels of working;
Introductory: level 0: image archives and brief text
Intermediate: level 1: access to archives of level 1 plus all the paper and electronic media
Classified: level 2: access to archives of level 1 and 2 plus govt classified data in the public realm
In terms of networking, there are two options;
LOCAL network (for all the users in the DVs)
GLOBAL network (for the users on the WWW)
more details coming soon...
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