jackbackrack's Submission

contact namejackbackrack
artists' namesjackbackrack
artists' locationsCambridge, MA USA
art nameProtochoice
art mediaModular light
art dimensions3'x3'x3'
art date2005
art descriptionProtochoice is a modular lighting prototype which computes a lifetime of chance decisions. It is comprised of 27 1x16" printed circuit boards with two usb connections on each end providing both structural and electical glue. A collection of protochoice boards permit the construction of a wide range of wireframe sculptures. Boards can be reconfigured while running. Protochoice is the first in a series of modular electronic sculptures by the artist. In Protochoice, sparks travel along the sculpture making chance left or right decisions at each juncture. Boards communicate with their neighbors passing along each spark. Sparks have limited lifespans and are spontaneously regenerated after a period of inactivity. Finally, sparks can also be introduced using a board mounted button. Protochoice was inspired both by Eric Saund's Markov cube (which was built at MIT a dozen years ago and mesmerized folks until the sad day when it was stolen) and by XTC's ``Complicated Game'' song asking the profound question of whether I should part my hair on the left or right, which eventually forced me to decide to not part my hair at all. Collisional art is greatly dependent upon techknowledgeable friends and I humbly thank Mark Tobenkin, Jeff Lieberman, Kevin McCormick, James Patten, and Hayes Raffle for the many hours of teaching me to fish. Making any art is inspired and nutured by a community of artists and believers and for them I am truly indebted; I want to thank Brian Knep, Fran Trainor, Mindy Zarem specifically and Collision Collective more generally. Finally, Protochoice was partially funded by the MIT Council for the Arts.
art proposalIt's a wire frame cube with embedded led's. The lights on the led's flow down an edge and randomly choose to go left or right at each vertex. It's an allegory as life as an endless series of binary decisions.
art placardProtochoice is a modular lighting prototype which computes a lifetime of chance decisions. It is comprised of 27 1x16" printed circuit boards with two hot pluggable usb connections on each end providing both structural and electical glue. A collection of protochoice boards permit the construction of a wide range of wireframe sculptures. Protochoice is the first in a series of modular electronic sculptures by the artist. Many thanks to Mark Tobenkin, Jeff Lieberman, Kevin McCormick, James Patten, Hayes Raffle, Fran Trainor, Brian Knep, Mindy Zarem, and the Collision Collective. Inspired by Eric Saund's Markov cube and XTC's ``Complicated Game'' song (i.e., should I part my hair on the left or right?). Partially funded by then MIT Council for the Arts.
art urlwww.jbot.org/cc/10x/markov-cube.htm