tele-present wind (Mars wind version)

tele-present wind (Mars wind version) / David Bowen - Photo: David Bowen

tele-present wind (Mars wind version)

David Bowen (US)

This installation is a collaboration with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The piece consists of a series of 84 x/y tilting mechanical devices connected to tall dried grass stalks, installed like a field in the gallery. The mechanisms will tilt, move and sway based on data collected from the wind sensor on the Perseverance Mars rover.

Dr. José A Rodríguez-Manfredi, lead scientist on the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer on Perseverance, assisted in collecting the wind data for the project. That data is mapped to the movement of the mechanisms. Thus, the individual components of the installation here on earth will move in unison as they mimic the direction and intensity of the wind from another planet.

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    David Bowen

    David Bowen is a studio artist and educator whose work has been shown at ZKM, Ars Electronica, BOZAR, Eyebeam, Fundación Telefónica, and more. He received awards including the Japan Media Arts Festival Grand Prize and a Prix Ars Electronica Honorary Mention. A two-time McKnight Fellow, he has held residencies at Autodesk Pier 9, MASS MoCA, and The Arctic Circle, and has collaborated with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Istanbul Digital Art Festival aims to display the works of artists, who embraces past/future concepts as a unifying force and accept the intersection of art and technology as a production field, through the theme of “searching_connection…”. While it asks what kind of clues do the past, present and future give us about it, examines what ties interactions such as nature, science, means of production and human behavioral form with the art.