The Indicator: When SPOT Dreams of Electric Sheep

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Scott Draves (aka SPOT) produces software art that makes my brain melt. I’m almost positive it’s doing something neurological similar to the pink beam of light fired at Horselover Fat’s brain in Philip K. Dick’s novel, VALIS. These self-generative, evolving, extremely beautiful and complex images are encoded with information words do not adequately capture. Moreover, they warp conventional understandings of computer-generated imagery.

It’s appropriate to mention VALIS (Vast Active Living Intelligence System) because Draves’ art operates like some crazed living system, a rhizomatic artificial intelligence bouncing through space and beamed off-world. What will the aliens think of us when they receive these transmissions millions of years from now? If NASA ever does Voyager 3, this should be in its memory.

More after the break.

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Cite: Guy Horton. "The Indicator: When SPOT Dreams of Electric Sheep" 24 Nov 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/91349/the-indicator-when-spot-dreams-of-electric-sheep> ISSN 0719-8884

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