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Performance and Auction: June 2nd, 2022 17:00 UTC+0
The live performance is open to the public. Collecting this Access Pass grants access to an editioned recorded video of the live streamed performance.
The auction for the artwork created during the performance begins June 2nd, 2022 17:00 UTC+0. The auction winner will collect a unique work on paper, exhibition copy of recorded video of live streamed performance, and archival file of live streamed performance, sent within seven days after live performance.
Golan Levin’s “The Interfered Microscopy Plot” reimagines everyday objects as pareidolic landscapes, producing pen-and-ink drawings in a cybernetic process that melds micro vision, computer vision, and human interference. In Levin’s performance, the live feed of a digital microscope spurs the machine hallucinations of a semiautonomous drawing algorithm, whose interpretations are both coaxed and culled by the artist. Amid Levin’s interventions, the system’s digital forms are returned to the macroscopic physical world through the raucous twittering of a relic plotting machine. Extending from his audiovisual performance “Scribble” (2000), “The Interfered Microscopy Plot” continues a thread of Levin’s software arts research that complicates gestural drawing through abstraction, computation, and real-time interaction.