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Georg Eckmayr


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ARTWORK ++
    digitally signed ︎︎︎    SURFACES ︎︎︎
      Networked Sculptures 
  

    Machine Languages︎︎︎

    Digital experimental & algorithm based
 
    Other Work ︎︎︎
        Installations, films, sculpture, …
 


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  1. The Viennese Georg Eckmayr is an artist, researcher and lecturer.

    He studied digital art at the class of Peter Weibel under whose supervision he also completed and defended his doctoral thesis on digital images.

  2. Please contact me via one of these platforms below or the email on the CV page.

Mark

digitally 
signed 

(via NFT-tech)

Homeostasis - The Digital Ability to Perceive Walls 


Homeostasis project: Creating a perceptive algorithm.
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Screen video showing a perceptive algorithm at work. The algorithm is designed to realise borders and react according to it.

Here you see an attempt to simulate individuality. These are tracings of the behavior of the shark, which embodies the custom made algorithm of perception. Different individual patterns emerge from various ways the environment shapes the shark's movements.

THE QUANTS

pfp, mp4, 2000 × 1560 px, audio, ongoing series of 1/1

A Profile Pictures Choir

Social media profiles are this part of our #identity which operates according to the logic of machines, formal and mostly in-accessible.

& the #PFP is its symbol.

This is a reflection on profile pictures. We always see these images as representations of our identity in a technical medium. But what if it is the other way round. If our digital identities, our profile pictures and personal data aggregations are only a medium for the algorithms to present themselves?


Mostly 1/1



RESCUE – Drowning by Numbers


Studies on Anthropological Forms – Our interactions with the environments we live in, nature, landscape, life, algorithms, machines get more and more shaped by numbers. By numbers we drown in.

5 ASMR Mp4 Animation Loops (5. ed) 
12 Physically distored digital works, Jpg (150 ed.)
2 Mp4 Animation Loops (1/1)