Quantified Self + Participatory Art = Quantified Art + Participatory Self
TateShots: Roman Ondak, Measuring the Universe
The description:
“Starting as an empty white room, Roman Ondak’s ‘Measuring the Universe’ at Tate St Ives grew through the contribution of around 90,000 participants to a constellation of black marks.
Through the simple action of measuring oneself, Ondak’s work doesn’t just expand on ideas of space and the universal but also the personal, creating a growing living artwork that questions just what a museum is for.”
Did your parents measure you against a wall or doorframe when you were a kid?
What do you see when you look at these walls? Data? Art? Stories?
Learn more
- Tate museum site, including a transcript of the video
- Wearable Tech Pinterest Board (250+ tracking gadgets)
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Thanks, glad you posted this as I will have no chance to visit this expo. Great combination of QS and Art !
Really fascinating to put those together.
I think we will see much, much more of the intersection of these as the dance, music and fine arts communities embrace QS as well as the associated gadgets and sensors and their output. It’s gonna be fun!
[…] Measuring the Universe. A nice video piece on an Roman Ondak’s instillation at Tate St. Ives – “Through the simple action of measuring oneself, Ondak’s work doesn’t just expand on ideas of space and the universal but also the personal, creating a growing living artwork that questions just what a museum is for.” (via Carol Togan) […]