Magic Eye - Dissolving Borders

2010, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer
Source: 2010, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer

(collective) Sommerer / Mignonneau

Magic Eye - Dissolving Borders ,
Co-workers & Funding
Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago, Chile
Curated by Esperanza Rapport

Im Auftrag des österreichischen Außenministerium konzipierten und realisierten die international bekannten Computer-Künstler Laurent Mignonneau und Christa Sommerer die Ausstellung "Magic Eye - Dissolving Borders“. Die Ausstellung ist ein österreichischer Beitrag zum 100-jährigen Bestehen des Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santiago und zu den Feiern und Aktivitäten rund um das „Bicentenario“ der Republik Chile.
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Description
The project “Magic Eye-Dissolving Borders” is based on the dichotomy between a positivistic participatory communication artwork and the awareness that communication per se can be superfluous and vain. “Magic Eye-Dissolving Borders” aims to challenge our expectation of conventional communication channels by bringing in absurd and surreal human experiences.

“Magic Eye- Dissolving Borders” is a variable environment where participants can experience bizarre forms of interactions and communications. Six old style radios from the 1950ies have been modified and “enhanced” with our in-house sensor technology. Sounds coming from these radios create a sensation of humanness and exhaustion as the radios breath, sneeze, burp, cough, gargle, poop or make other private and embarrassing sounds that we usually do not shared in public.

Two radios can also be used to communicate in real-time between remote locations using the built in “Magic Eye Tube” of the radios. These Magic Eye Tubes were also called “Cats’ Eye”, invented in the 1930ies they usually gave a visual indication for the strength of the audio output and signal strength of the radio. We also modify these magic eyes and added our own surveillance cameras and projection system into them. This allows users of the connected radios to communicate through winking with their eyes while looking into the Magic Eyes of the radios. Contrary to what people are used to from telephones and the Internet, “Magic Eye- Dissolving Borders” creates surreal and preposterous experiences, where communication per se is put to discussion and our increasingly communicative world with its often phatic over-communication is challenged.
Keywords
  • genres
    • installations
      • interactive installations
  • subjects
    • Body and Psychology
      • senses
    • Media and Communication
      • communication
      • media archaeology
      • radio
    • Society and Culture
      • interculturalism
  • technology
    • displays
      • electronic displays
        • loudspeakers
      • non-electronic displays
        • tables
Technology & Material
Hardware
1 radio
1 old small table (1950’s)
Interface
1 vintage vacuum tube radio (1950’s)
1 microcontroller
1 loud speaker
1 audio amplifier
Software
Switching sound samples with the radio original frequency knob and the radio buttons