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    How does a computer know there's an audience in?

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    • particlep
      particlep last edited by

      this is an interesting thread.

      i have experience of this audience bug.
      recently i've been looking at the uk [electricity generating website ](http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/) statistics.  demand increases in the evening and the frequency of the mains does ever so slightly alter.
      in no way am i suggesting a connection to the audience bug. 

      isadora v3.0.7
      mbp 2.6ghz i7
      mac osx 10.12.6
      dyslexic.

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      • primaldivine
        primaldivine last edited by

        first show I ever did... I was terribly, terribly nervous. Lit a tiny piece of sage in the control booth! (I somehow got away with that!)... and the show ran perfectly.  ;)

        Pro-User Latest Beta - MacBook Pro i7 2.66GHz SSD
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        www.chickweedarts.com

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        • primaldivine
          primaldivine last edited by

          @chimerik @dbini
          just watched your pechikucha via dbini's link
          thank you!

          ...in 1999/2000 i gave away everything I owned and walk out the door.... for a year...
          I am very interested in collaborations around spirit and seeking, and realms beyond the material.
          xx

          Pro-User Latest Beta - MacBook Pro i7 2.66GHz SSD
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          • chimerik
            chimerik Beta Platinum last edited by

            @dbini
            thank you so much for sharing the pechakucha talk that I did last year...! this is so heartwarming to know. I absolutely love the trailer for your project Beyond the Body. Amazing pacing, mood and stylistic approach. I really love how you started this topic, and it's getting deeper and deeper. we have lots of amazing, creative and open-minded ppl in this community.

            @primaldivine
            sometimes nervousness brought us to the right place eh? so interesting to know about using the sage in the control booth! it makes us not only media artists, technologist, but also cultural and spiritual practitioners.

            I find it a cliche and stereotype that people think technology is the opposite from spirituality, and that all people who involves with technology despises the spiritual side of humanity, more pragmatism, opportunist and western scientific kind of realm. Yet, there are people like us--somewhere between art, technology and spirituality :) I remember even the first time that I met Mark, he was talking about buddhist philosophies with me. It makes more sense the more I think about it...  Let's keep chatting about working together on a big spiritual art project!

            lots of love

            Sammy Chien (Chimerik 似不像) chimerik.com
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            • mark
              mark last edited by

              Dear All,

              I didn't expect to find such an amusing thread about psychic energy and crashes in the forum today. Funny.

              Here's my small contribution: somehow I have a special relationship with machines. It has very often happened (in workshops mainly) that someone has a problem, and then I walk over to look, and somehow it has magically fixed itself -- seemingly due to my presence near the computer.

              Of course, the scientist in me wants to say that, in the hectic and often nerve wracking moments leading up to a show, we are likely to do something differently than the did when we were calmer in rehearsal, and that this is the real source of the problems we encounter.

              However, this is strongly countered by the small amount of Italian in my heritage, which leads me to believe in stuff like the "evil eye" and wonky gremlins that run around the theater trying to cause mischief. I blame it on the gremlins, those little bastards.

              Best,
              Mark

              (P.S. Sorry to make a blanket statement about Italians and superstition... that evil eye stuff comes from my grandmother.)

              Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
              Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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              • crystalhorizon
                crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

                A friend of mine told me about a farmer in the austrian mountains, who can shut down a computer without touching it. He was so certain about, that while listenig to him it felt like a fact: there are people who can do that no doubt about it.

                Would like to something live...but not during a performance ;-)

                Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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                • mark
                  mark last edited by

                  Oh that reminds me: In 2003, I was giving a demonstration of Isadora to a group of teachers, and -- no joke -- at the exact same instant I pressed the power button on my compute,r the entire northeast of the United States lost all electrical power. Maybe I should edit the Wiki and take responsibility for that one. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_blackout_of_2003

                  Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                  Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                  • Skulpture
                    Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                    LOL @mark that's epic!

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                    • dbini
                      dbini last edited by

                      @mark "somehow I have a special relationship with machines. It has very often happened (in workshops mainly) that someone has a problem, and then I walk over to look, and somehow it has magically fixed itself -- seemingly due to my presence near the computer."

                      whenever i read 'Mark All Viewed' it makes me think of mr C. as some kind of deity!

                      John Collingswood
                      taikabox.com
                      2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
                      plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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                      • Bill Cottman
                        Bill Cottman last edited by

                        enjoying this thread :)

                        http://www.BillCottman.com : Isadora3.0.8f09 with MBP OS X 10.11.6 in Minneapolis, MN

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                        • G
                          garret last edited by

                          I got a quick story

                          I was hired to recreate an old piece by Nam June Paik last month.
                          The piece was called "Three Camera Participation" an elegant live video interactive piece with three cameras producing a single channel out of three camera inputs that are specially offset. (No izzy)
                          During the install I got to a roadblock; no matter what I did I was getting video noise and glitching in the system.
                          I spent the better part of the afternoon slowly going through each cable and connection...
                          In the end there was a small two foot cord that seemed to be defying the laws of physics -- with no connection running through the cable whats so ever it would produce signal.
                          I think it was Mr. Paik comeback to screw with me a little... :-)
                          And of course the next day the cable produces no signal, and the piece worked fine... 
                          G
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                          • dbini
                            dbini last edited by

                            This weekend, we're performing in Theatr Harlech, a run-down venue in a stunning location between the sea and the mountains. We got here the other evening and helped set up for a film screening, couldn't get the PA to work. I eventually traced the issue to the speakers, where someone had unlocked the Speakon cable, but not removed it. I've since found out that this happens regularly. There have been sightings of 2 old men in there, sometimes the piano gets played in an empty stage. There's always 2 seats down in the morning, no matter how the seats are left at night. Our dancers are a little bit worried about spending the day there today. I'm looking forward to it.....

                            John Collingswood
                            taikabox.com
                            2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
                            plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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                            • Skulpture
                              Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                              @dbini  this is a crazy story!

                              You should set up a time lapse overnight! PLEASE! haha

                              Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
                              RIG 1: Custom-built PC: Windows 11. Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX3080, 32G DDR5 RAM. 2 x m.2.
                              RIG 2: Laptop Dell G15: Windows 11, Intel i9 12th Gen. RTX3070ti, 16G RAM (DDR5), 2 x NVME M.2 SSD.
                              RIG 3: Apple Laptop: rMBP i7, 8gig RAM 256 SSD, HD, OS X 10.12.12

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                              • dbini
                                dbini last edited by

                                It wasn't as spooky as the people at the venue made out. Tanja spent quite a while doing some shamanic energy work and seemed to make friends with whoever was there. we heard the toilets flushing in the men's dressing room a few times, despite there being nobody else in the building at the time, but the auditorium seats were all up when we arrived the next morning. no problems with the show, in fact, on the day of the show, it wasn't even cold in there. (its a concrete building and the heating's broken, so its always cold in there)

                                we're applying for some funding to spend more time up there next year and do a variety of projects, so i can let you know if anything supernatural occurs...

                                John Collingswood
                                taikabox.com
                                2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
                                plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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