PZ3 demo #2
Double Bubble

Nowadays, the mind is regarded as the seat of one's identity. Cultural and social context bear on one's self, on the individual's intellect and sensitivities which all influence one's brain physically.

When translating the dynamics of the participant's brain into the dynamics of robotic behaviour - via an EEG based brain-machine-interface - DB builds a connection between self-perception and one's physical presence.

By conjuring up themes of different naute like multiplication or reciting poetry, participants experiment with how one can manipulate the robot's behaviour.

Inside a transparent tent, DB relies on the social interface of female facilitators to lower thresholds of such a machine environment. N. B.: The facilitators are in the mid-term of her pregnancy, chosen for an understated yet emphatic double presence.
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