Memory
Weimar, Germany (1999)
By the means of a comparative model, stimuli is given to two characters: Max (human) and M@x (automaton). Using an interface, different reactions are explored, making questions in the search for identity. This project was developed at the Universität-Bauhaus Weimar.
This project has as research subject the comparison of electronic memory with human memory, using a CD room as support.
Concept Efraín Foglia, Máximo V.
Coordination Jill Scott
Programming Natalie Müller
Production Efraín Foglia
Sound Design Pablo Aura Länger
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