RE:BIRTH / AUDIO REACTIVE DIGITAL ART PERFORMANCE
TÜRKİYE INNOVATION WEEK - 2024
Türkiye Innovation Week hosted the Re:Birth Audio Reactive Digital Art Performance, which explores the theme Out of the Box by reimagining the timeless ideas of 8 different thinkers who have shaped human history.
The performance investigates how these ideas, emerging from different eras and geographies, share a common ground while creating contrasts, presenting their assertions about humanity in a cohesive framework.
Highlighting humanity's unique ability to reason, adapt, and organize socially, it depicts the core of innovation and evolution. Through abstract and visual compositions, this performance reconnects the past and future on the foundation of these ideas.
Technical Structure and Functionality On stage, the Re:Birth story is conveyed using 3D animation techniques, while a musician and a digital artist perform live, producing music and generative patterns while controlling laser and light installations. The performance aims to combine various techniques to deliver an experiential art piece.
Technical Tools and Methods
Re:Birth Audio Reactive Digital Art Performance invites the audience to build a bridge between thought and emotion. Drawing inspiration from ideas spanning different eras of human history, the performance merges abstract aesthetics with contemporary digital technologies. This piece not only offers a visual feast but also guides the audience on a journey deep into human consciousness.
The interaction between visual and auditory elements weaves a narrative that connects the past to the future. Laser and light projections synchronized with sound waves enhance the dramatic structure of the story, providing viewers with an opportunity to form emotional and philosophical connections. The performance uniquely reinterprets humanity's journey of innovation and cognitive leaps.
"All beings are manifestations flowing from the One"
Plotinus (204–270 CE, Roman Empire)
The Philosophy of Emanation
"Every motion has a cause, but the ultimate cause is self-moving"
Aristotle (384–322 BCE, Ancient Greece)
The Unmoved Mover
"Humans are the essence of the universe; everything is hidden within them"
Rumi (1207–1273 CE, Seljuk Empire)
The Connection Between Humans and the Cosmos
"Reality lies beyond the visible world, in the realm of forms."
Plato (427–347 BCE, Ancient Greece)
The World of Forms
"Consciousness evolves through contradictions and oppositions"
Hegel (1770–1831 CE, German Confederation)
The Dialectic of the Mind
"Technology is a way in which humans reduce nature to an object, distancing themselves from it"
Martin Heidegger (1889–1976 CE, Germany)
On Technology
"Can a machine learn to think like a human?"
Alan Turing (1912–1954 CE, United Kingdom)
Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness
"Nature is an infinite cycle identical with itself. All beings are part of this cycle"
Spinoza (1632–1677 CE, Dutch Republic)
Pantheism and the Philosophy of Nature
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