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Technology has always brought us twin gifts of delight and fear:
magical new powers inspire joy and exploration, but send us further
into the unknown to shoulder risk and unease. Today our skills are
powerful and mysterious: Information flows great distances, objects
move about under remote control or with a will of their own.
Environments are saturated by invisible data; encoded intelligence
swarms around us, carrying the story of our collective fate at the
speed of light through walls and across the depths of space.
Increasingly, as we move our lives online, large portions of our
emotional universe have lost corporeal form. Meanwhile virtual
spaces, robotic pets and digital agents seek to cross the uncanny
valley and become part of our everyday experience. What does this
mean? Does this communion with the invisible devalue the spiritual
or encourage magical thinking? Does it represent the coming together
of a whole or an increasing divide? Do ghosts exist as part of the
electromagnetic spectrum? What of Demons or Angels?
The problem of invisible forces has long occupied human science and
spirituality. Physics solved the question of action at a distance
only to provide us with the stranger concept of quantum
teleportation. The confusion and anxiety resulting from such
pronouncements have led others to propose layman's corollaries: if
the universe is strange, than the strange must be the universe!
Thomas Edison, the son of Spiritualists, proposed a telephone to
call the dead. Contemporary post humanists seek to convert their
souls into bits, or at least to prove that the meat is simply a
container. Paranormal researchers, in particular those interested in
EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena), argue that the electromagnetic
spectrum is oft manipulated by the dead to communicate with the
living - that intelligences live invisibly in the ether is a
foregone conclusion.
Whatever our collective destiny, artists working with technology may
serve a unique role as contemporary mediums. Our works, individual
and unique, record for posterity the experience of living in a time
marked by an uncertainty of our own making. We explore, take note
and occasionally guide, pushing the limits of our world and
repurposing the tools of objective inquiry in the hopes of finding
more subjective truths. We've met the ghost in the machine, and
found it's us.
"I know what a ghost is. A ghost is unfinished business..."[1]
"Sound is thought to be another cause of supposed [ghost] sightings.
Frequencies lower than 20 hertz are called infrasound and are
normally inaudible, but scientists Richard Lord and Richard Wiseman
have concluded that infrasound can cause humans to experience
bizarre feelings in a room, such as anxiety, extreme sorrow or even
the chills."[2]
"I want to believe. The Truth is Out There."[3]
[1] Wikipedia: Ghosts & Pareidolia
[2] Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
[3] The XFiles
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