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Origin-United Visual Artists<a href="http://www.uva.co.uk/work/origin-3#/10" target="_blank">Origin</a> is an intelligent being straight out of a sci-fi film. Meant to explore our society’s acceptance of a technocratic life form, this cubic being is powered with linear LEDs, controlled by a computer, and programmed as it it were a living, thinking, breathing thing. Origin, which occupied the Fulton Ferry section of Brooklyn Bridge Park last October, was built by <a href="http://www.uva.co.uk/" target="_blank">United Visual Artists</a> in collaboration with <a href="http://www.scannerdot.com/scanner.shtml" target="_blank">Scanner</a> who composed the original score. Relying on a data set of 1s and 0s (on or off), the installation is a dizzying display of technological life.1
Origin-United Visual ArtistsOrigin is the latest installation by <a href="http://www.uva.co.uk/" target="_blank">United Visual Artists (UVA)</a> to explore and create large-scale responsive LED sculptures.2
Origin-United Visual ArtistsBuilt from 125 two-meter cubic spaces, Origin is at once both a sculpture and a living being.3
Origin-United Visual ArtistsLinear LED strips are mounted in the cubic lattice network and controlled via computer in a multitude of patterns, rhythms and moods.4
Origin-United Visual ArtistsThere are different programs for when Origin powers up, is thinking, working hard, arguing, sleeping, breathing, resting, singing, and much more.5
Origin-United Visual Artists<a href="http://www.scannerdot.com/scanner.shtml" target="_blank">Scanner</a> composed the original score for the installation and the lighting was designed to accompany it.6
Origin-United Visual ArtistsThe 10 x 10 meter installation was set between the two bridges on Brooklyn’s shore, and is a reflection of the city's infrastructure.7
Origin-United Visual ArtistsThe project was part of <a href="http://thecreatorsproject.com/" target="_blank">The Creators Project</a> New York event and is a responsive installation meant to explore our society’s acceptance of a technocratic life form.8
Origin-United Visual ArtistsThe structure pulsed and vibrated around you, making you unsure whether or not you were making it work or if it was acting of its own accord.9
Origin-United Visual ArtistsOrigin is UVA's vision of what a computerized god would look and sound like.10
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