[Reader-list] [Announcements] Turbulence Spotlight: "Thinking Machine 4" by Martin Wattenberg (with Marek Walczak)

Jo-Anne Green jo at turbulence.org
Tue Oct 26 23:04:58 IST 2004


October 26, 2004
Turbulence Spotlight: "Thinking Machine 4" by Martin Wattenberg (with 
Marek Walczak)
http://turbulence.org/spotlight/thinking

"Thinking Machine 4" explores the invisible, elusive nature of thought. 
Play chess against a transparent intelligence, its evolving thought 
process visible on the board before you. The work consists of an 
artificial intelligence program--ready to play chess with the viewer. If 
the viewer takes up the challenge, the computer's thought process is 
sketched on screen as it plays. A map is created from the traces of 
literally thousands of possible futures as the program tries to decide 
its best move. Those traces become a key to the invisible lines of force 
in the game as well as a window into the spirit of a thinking machine.

The pace of interaction is deliberative, unlike the rushed tempo of 
popular video games. Indeed the true subject of the piece is not games 
or chess, but contemplation and introspection.

BIOGRAPHIES

MARTIN WATTENBERG'S work centers on the theme of making the invisible 
visible. Past projects include "The Shape of Song" and "Apartment" (both 
Turbulence commissions), "Third Person," and the Whitney Artport's "Idea 
Line." Wattenberg is a researcher at IBM, where he creates new forms of 
data visualization. He is also known for the SmartMoney.com "Map of the 
Market." He holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from U.C. Berkeley.

MAREK WALCZAK is an artist and architect who is interested in how people 
participate in physical and virtual spaces. This has led to projects 
such as "Apartment" (a Turbulence commission), shown at the Whitney 
Museum and many venues worldwide, and "Dialog Table," a commission of 
the Walker Art Center that replaces a keyboard and mouse with a shared 
interface based on gesture recognition technology. Current projects 
include a one block long façade at 7 World Trade Center that reacts to 
pedestrians walking beneath it (for James Carpenter Design) and 
interactive video installations such as "Third Person," recently shown 
at the ICA, London. Marek trained as an architect at the Architectural 
Assoc. in London and Cooper Union in New York.

For more Turbulence Spotlights please visit 
http://turbulence.org/spotlight/index.html

-- 
Jo-Anne Green, Associate Director
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.: http://new-radio.org
New York: 917.548.7780 . Boston: 617.522.3856
Turbulence: http://turbulence.org
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