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A solo performance exploring identity, perception and representation through automatic image analysis software. Software that is used to automatically tag online images is used to direct a live performance. Each scene is performed alongside software that reacts and interprets the performers actions. The performance explores the potential threat of computer vision and automated image perception on the human body. Every movement of the performance is analysed in detail to reductive categorisation. | A solo performance exploring identity, perception and representation through automatic image analysis software. Software that is used to automatically tag online images is used to direct a live performance. Each scene is performed alongside software that reacts and interprets the performers actions. The performance explores the potential threat of computer vision and automated image perception on the human body. Every movement of the performance is analysed in detail to reductive categorisation. |
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Creator | Max Dovey |
Year | 2015 |
Bio | My Bio |
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Website | http://maxdovey.com |
How to be more or less human. (It will be the title).
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A solo performance exploring identity, perception and representation through automatic image analysis software. Software that is used to automatically tag online images is used to direct a live performance. Each scene is performed alongside software that reacts and interprets the performers actions. The performance explores the potential threat of computer vision and automated image perception on the human body. Every movement of the performance is analysed in detail to reductive categorisation.