Pulse on Pulse: Modulation and Signification in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Pulse Room

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Pulse on Pulse : Modulation and Signification in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Pulse Room. / Schmidt, Ulrik; Carlson, Merete.

I: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, 2012.

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Schmidt, U & Carlson, M 2012, 'Pulse on Pulse: Modulation and Signification in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Pulse Room', Journal of Aesthetics & Culture. <http://www.aestheticsandculture.net/index.php/jac/article/view/18152/22800>

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Schmidt, U., & Carlson, M. (2012). Pulse on Pulse: Modulation and Signification in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Pulse Room. Journal of Aesthetics & Culture. http://www.aestheticsandculture.net/index.php/jac/article/view/18152/22800

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Schmidt U, Carlson M. Pulse on Pulse: Modulation and Signification in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Pulse Room. Journal of Aesthetics & Culture. 2012.

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Schmidt, Ulrik ; Carlson, Merete. / Pulse on Pulse : Modulation and Signification in Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Pulse Room. I: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture. 2012.

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abstract = "“Pulse on Pulse” investigates the relation between signifying processes and non-signifying material dynamism in the installation Pulse Room (2006-) by Mexican Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. In Pulse Room the sense of pulse is ambiguous. Biorhythms are transmitted from the pulsing energy of the visitor{\textquoteright}s beating heart to the blink of a fragile light bulb, thereby transforming each light bulb into a register of individual life. But at the same time the blinking light bulbs together produce a chaotically flickering light environment composed by various layers of repetitive rhythms, a vibrant and pulsating {\textquoteleft}room{\textquoteright}. Hence, the visitors in Pulse Room are invited into a complex scenario that continuously oscillates between various aspects of signification (the light bulbs representing individual lives; the pulse itself as the symbolic {\textquoteleft}rhythm of life{\textquoteright}) and instants of pure material processuality (flickering light bulbs; polyrhythmic layers). Taking our point of departure in a discussion of Gilles Deleuze{\textquoteright}s concepts of modulation and signaletic material in relation to electronic media, we examine how the complex orchestration of pulsation between signification and material modulation produces a multilayered sense of time and space that is central to the sensory experience of Pulse Room as a whole. Pulse Room is, at the very same time, an anthropomorfized archive of a past intimacy and an all-encompassing immersive environment modulating continuously in real space-time.",
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