TRANS-KP is a web-based multi-user software that produces an evolutionary immersive experience. The interface was devised on the following fundamental premises: evolution, awareness, contextualization and trans-generation. The design challenges were to identify principles in self-generating networks that could unfold original and spontaneous results and interesting patterns of interaction. TRANS-KP follows a Masters Research at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design.
Full Description
TRANS-KP is a web-based multi-user software that produces an evolutionary immersive experience. The interface was devised on the following fundamental premises: evolution, awareness, contextualization and trans-generation. The design challenges were to identify principles in self-generating networks that could unfold original and spontaneous results and interesting patterns of interaction. TRANS-KP follows a Masters Research at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design.
Work metadata
- Year Created: 2000
- Submitted to ArtBase: Wednesday May 1st, 2002
- Original Url: http://www.trans-kp.org/
- Permalink: http://www.trans-kp.org/
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Work Credits:
- Diogo Terroso, creator
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Artist Statement
TRANS-KP is a web-based multi-user software that produces an evolutionary immersive experience. The interface was devised on the following fundamental premises: evolution, awareness, contextualization and trans-generation. The design challenges were to identify principles in self-generating networks that could unfold original and spontaneous results and interesting patterns of interaction.
TRANS-KP v.1 follows a Masters Research at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design into the overlapping relations of new science and web design, studying aspects of biology, complexity theory and computational science as means of research and inspiration to design web environments. This project has been exhibited at various digital art festivals world-wide. TRANS-KP v.2 is currently being developed at V2_Lab in Rotterdam, in an artist-in-residence program.