Abstract
During the Milan Digital Week in March 2019, participants in the Forever-Do Game physically travelled a Petri Net system. As the game was played, a sculptural installation emerged, consisting of piles of boxes – "data-towers". The order and colour of the stacked boxes provided a binary code that is used to inform the modular construction of the Forever-Do Sculpture. The consequences of individuals' participation, and the data gathered, flow on to configure data into a new context.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 25 May 2020 |
| Event | Milan Digital Festival 2020 - Online Duration: 25 May 2020 → 30 May 2020 https://www.milanodigitalweek.com/blumine-featuring-jrcs-resonances-iii-datami/ |
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