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Golan Levin’s Looking At You
07.31.2009
05:23 pm
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The fine people at TED just posted a talk by Carnegie Mellon-based artist and educator, Golan Levin.  One of its more, ahem, eye-catching moments involves Levin’s demonstration of the Opto-Isolator.  As Levin’s website, Flong., explains it:

The sculpture presents a solitary mechatronic blinking eye, at human scale, which responds to the gaze of visitors with a variety of psychosocial eye-contact behaviors that are at once familiar and unnerving.  Among other forms of feedback, Opto-Isolator looks its viewer directly in the eye; appears to intently study its viewer’s face; looks away coyly if it is stared at for too long; and blinks precisely one second after its visitor blinks.

Levin’s entire talk is a fascinating one, and Flong. itself describes a number of his projects, each one exploring “the intersection of abstract communication and interactivity.”

 
Golan Levin @ TED

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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07.31.2009
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