New work ✨
Corpseware is a minimal, disc based software ritual housed in a tablet form vernacular shrine inspired by the bloom mechanic of the Corpse Flower
i guess now is as good a time as any to introduce BABEL: a bounded intelligence object. an llm enclosure made of concrete.
we’re not trying to change the world. we’re getting you ready for when it does.
this thursday, oct 16 at @tiatplace@_joelsimon is leading a session exploring their creative interface research ft. their new experimental drawing tool ꩜
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New work ✨
Corpseware is a minimal, disc based software ritual housed in a tablet form vernacular shrine inspired by the bloom mechanic of the Corpse Flower
New work ✨
Corpseware is a minimal, disc based software ritual housed in a tablet form vernacular shrine inspired by the bloom mechanic of the Corpse Flower
The disc runs offline and blooms can synchronize across distance wherever the discs exist. Visitors to the shrine can burn their own disc and take the ritual home. As copies spread, the ritual becomes participant led creating a simple, network of small synchronized ceremonies.
The shrine holds the software like a reliquary and displays its countdown. The software cycles between two states, Bulb and Bloom, on a seven year timer that mirrors the corpse flower's dormancy. The bloom creates a framework for ceremony. A potential moment to experience, share with others, and return to.