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So wouldn't it be amazing if our phones could see the world in the same way that we do, as we're walking around being able to point a phone at anything, and then have it actually recognize images and
objects
like the human brain, and then be able to pull in information from an almost infinite library of knowledge and experiences and ideas.
I think this project gives us a glimpse of the unseen
objects
that await us if we as architects begin to think about designing not the object, but a process to generate
objects.
And this way, we know the distances, of course to the door, but also to the hidden objects, but we don't know which point corresponds to which distance.
I want you to think about them as architectural objects, so what they are, are just pure lines.
They're no longer people, just pure lines, and I'm going to work with them almost as
objects
to think with, yeah?
The second one, which is using them as
objects
to think with their architectural objects, I do a series of provocations, I say, "If this happens, then that.
Sure, the physics changes, but if you wanted to know about the path of the Earth around the Sun, Einstein could write you an equation telling you where both
objects
are at any point in time.
Now, strangely, if instead of having a handful of planets, you had millions of
objects
or even billions, the problem actually becomes much simpler, and Einstein is back in the game.
Let me explain what I mean by this, by scaling these
objects
back down to a molecular level.
We could do really small problems with a few
objects
with simple interactions, or we could do huge problems with millions of
objects
and simple interactions.
I'm going to tell you about why I became a sculptor, and you may think that sculptors, well, they deal with meta, they deal with objects, they deal with bodies, but I think, really, what I care about most is making space, and that's what I've called this talk: Making Space.
But the fact is, this is evidence of a living body on other bodies, rocks that have been the subject of geological formation, erosion, the action of time on
objects.
For me, art is not about
objects
of high monetary exchange.
Now, there are
objects
on these shelves, on some of them, and you'll notice there's a guy standing behind the set of shelves, and there are some
objects
that he can't see.
Notice that there are only some
objects
that he can see, whereas there are many more
objects
that you can see.
Now your task is to move
objects
around.
The director, standing behind the set of shelves, is going to direct you to move
objects
around, but remember, he's not going to ask you to move
objects
that he can't see.
Instead you've got to ignore
objects
with the dark gray background.
They put people into fMRI machines, and they showed them pictures of angular
objects
and round ones.
And what they found is that the amygdala, a part of the brain associated in part with fear and anxiety, lit up when people looked at angular objects, but not when they looked at the round ones.
They speculate that because angles in nature are often associated with
objects
that might be dangerous to us, that we evolved an unconscious sense of caution around these shapes, whereas curves set us at ease.
He wanted us to look and ask basic questions of
objects.
We thought very hard about how to present this unknown subject to a modern audience: the dark colors to set off the colors that remained in
objects
that were often faded; the placing of lights to bring out the silk and the gold thread; the labeling.
We had to draw our audience in, get them to slow down, to explore the
objects.
So I want you to use your imaginations, thinking of these wall-high objects, some of them 10 meters wide, depicting lavish court scenes with courtiers and dandies who would look quite at home in the pages of the fashion press today, thick woods with hunters crashing through the undergrowth in pursuit of wild boars and deer, violent battles with scenes of fear and heroism.
Now, I've described two very immersive exhibitions, but I also believe that collections, individual objects, can also have that same power.
Bringing people face to face with our
objects
is a way of bringing them face to face with people across time, across space, whose lives may have been very different to our own, but who, like us, had hopes and dreams, frustrations and achievements in their lives.
This cell is looking for foreign objects, bacteria, things that it can find.
This sound wave comes out and it reflects and echoes back off
objects
in their environment, and the bats then hear these echoes and they turn this information into an acoustic image.
Actually, those action video game players have many other advantages in terms of attention, and one aspect of attention which is also improved for the better is our ability to track
objects
around in the world.
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