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Place a finger to your neck or wrist. Find your pulse. How does it alter your awareness of your body? Imagine if you could simultaneously see and Pulse Pool is a collaborative multimedia installation created by the Symbiotic Computer Laboratory at the University of Oklahoma. The interconnected components of the Pulse Pool project explore how access to otherwise unavailable corporal information affects human interaction. Wearable electronic units measure individuals’ heart rates and transmit this data Pulse Pool is a 2006 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence website made possible with funding from mediaThe Foundation. Additional funding was provided by the University of Oklahoma College of Engineering, School of Computer Science, the Museum of Science, Boston, the National Endowment for the Arts, Rhizome.org, the University of Oklahoma Symbiotic Computer Laboratory, and the OU School of Art. | Created
by: With contributions from: | Adam Brown Possessing an early background in engineering and a propensity toward the sciences, Adam Brown is an Intermedia artist with a concentration in electronic media. Emphasizing the similarities among seemingly disparate disciplines, his creative activity seeks to discover new forms and ideas resulting from interactions among science, technology, and art. More specifically, he is interested in the interface between the body, mind and the circuit. The result of this practice blends digital media with physical materials that strive to make contributions to both art and science that he calls Symbiotic Media. Brown directs the Oklahoma component of "The Upgrade" which is a monthly international gathering of artists, engineers, programmers and curators hosted by the Untitled [ArtSpace ] and The University of Oklahoma's School of Art. He is also a member of the New York Sculptors guild. |