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"Computers are an entirely different story. Even if we are not aware of it, we are constantly communicating with these machines, whether we are surfing the net, downloading an image or writing a text. We are giving instructions to the computer hoping that the machine correctly understands what we want which is not always the case. Failed communication and obstinate interpretations are day-to-day occurrences. But how did we so willingly adapt to talking to machines, either silently via the keyboard, or even verbally? How far does this communication actually extend beyond humans and machines, senses and signals, desires and codes? What new possibilities can be extracted from this particular type of communication?"  Gabriele Gramelsberger - Story Telling Code
  
 
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"The most important question is WHY? all the answers belong to WHAT? and every real interest pertains to HOW?"(Frederick Castle)

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Idea 1 'Who's in Charge?'

- interactivity among users, and between users and environment - each outcome different - it becomes a happening for the other visitors of the exhibition - we can set clear rules - it is a game - users create their own environment - it is a reflection on society - how society works - a question of control; related to greed - people as swarm

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-References/Analogies- Everybody Makes Proposals Before Tomorrow

Idea 2 'The non-verbal Message'

- messages - sending messages through the environment - the recipient can enhance/alter/destroy or give a different answer to the message. The environment thus changes - communication between users - communication between users and environment - how to make it architecture? - non-verbal communication as extension of the person

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"Computers are an entirely different story. Even if we are not aware of it, we are constantly communicating with these machines, whether we are surfing the net, downloading an image or writing a text. We are giving instructions to the computer hoping that the machine correctly understands what we want which is not always the case. Failed communication and obstinate interpretations are day-to-day occurrences. But how did we so willingly adapt to talking to machines, either silently via the keyboard, or even verbally? How far does this communication actually extend beyond humans and machines, senses and signals, desires and codes? What new possibilities can be extracted from this particular type of communication?" Gabriele Gramelsberger - Story Telling Code

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