»Binary Bypass: Neutrinos for Data Communication«
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Ellen Sandor >
»Binary Bypass: Neutrinos for Data Communication«, 2016
Co-Workers & Funding:
(art)n: Chris Kemp and Diana Torres Jennifer Raaf, Sam Zeller, Thomas Junk and the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Special Thanks Georgia Schwender, Kurt Riesselmann, and Anne Teicherthttps://www.artn.com/fermilab-residency/
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Method
12"x42”x72” Digital PHSCologram Sculpturehttps://www.artn.com/fermilab-residency/
Descriptions & Essays
Olga Timurgalieva 05-02-2019
»Binary Bypass: Neutrinos for Data Communication« was produced within Ellen Sandor’s Fermilab 2016 residency. During the residency, Sandor and (art)n in collaboration with Fermilab scientists translated research data on neutrinos into the visual artworks at the intersection of art and science. Neutrinos are elementary particles which emerge through the decay of radioactive items and move with the speed of light rarely interacting with other particles. These specific properties of the particles became an inspiration for Sandor and (art)n to produce visual pieces that appeal to scientists, artists and the society. The work was first shown at the Fermilab Art Gallery in Batavia.
Olga Timurgalieva: Binary Bypass: Neutrinos for Data Communication, 05-02-2019, in: Archive of Digital Art »Binary Bypass: Neutrinos for Data Communication« was produced within Ellen Sandor’s Fermilab 2016 residency. During the residency, Sandor and (art)n in collaboration with Fermilab scientists translated research data on neutrinos into the visual artworks at the intersection of art and science. Neutrinos are elementary particles which emerge through the decay of radioactive items and move with the speed of light rarely interacting with other particles. These specific properties of the particles became an inspiration for Sandor and (art)n to produce visual pieces that appeal to scientists, artists and the society. The work was first shown at the Fermilab Art Gallery in Batavia.
Literature
Cox, Donna J. and Ellen Sandor and Janine Fron. New Media Futures. The Rise of Women in the Digital Arts. Urbana, Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2018.
Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron and Stephan Meyers. »PHSColograms and Rotated PHSColograms.« Computers & Graphics 19, no. 4 (July/August 1995): 513-522.
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