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Erik de Geus - Apparent Behaviour in Light

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An experimental study of apparent behaviour is a research executed in 1944 by psychologists Fritz Heider and Marianne Simmel. A short animation was shown of abstract shapes moving in specific directions. After watching the animation, the viewers were asked what kind of person the shapes were. They could come up with different kinds of storylines and characteristics based on the movements.

To put the animation in a modern context, this light installation re-enacts the principle of moving shapes and combines it with the use of algorithms. This light installation shows short autonomous performances of 90 seconds each, by three main characters which take the form of light beams. In every performance each light gets assigned a different interaction behaviour, like aggression, fear, or love. The computer performs by running the code, but it’s up to you to interpret the story.

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