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https://aimc2023.pubpub.org/pub/83k6upv8 Strengjavera is an installation piece that delves into the concept of self-organising systems through the interaction of artificial life programs and a grand piano. The title, derived from the Icelandic for "string being," refers to the unique relationship between the electromagnetically actuated Magnetic Resonator Piano (MRP) and the organic systems that govern its behaviour. The installation invites viewers to witness the unpredictable yet mesmerising patterns that emerge as the piano's strings are set into motion by artificial life programs. Through a combination of technology and organic programming, the piece explores the potential for intelligent systems to adapt and evolve in real-time, creating a dynamic and ever-changing soundscape that reflects the complexity and beauty of natural systems. By blurring the boundaries between technology and nature, Strengjavera prompts viewers to reflect on the relationship between human agency and autonomous systems, while also celebrating the beautiful natural acoustics of the piano in novel and unheard ways.
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