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Festival Ars Electronica - Festival für Kunst, Technologie und Gesellschaft Ars Electronica 2004: Timeshift Installations CyberArts 2004
CyberArts 2004
Turing Train Terminal
Severin Hofman, David Moises (A)

In 1936, Englishman Alan M. Turing developed a computer, the so-called Turing machine. This concept is now translated into a model railway—the locomotive runs program routines and different sorts of switches trigger computational steps. A train that can calculate.

Prix Ars Electronica 2004, Honorary Mention Interactive Art

Source: Severin Hofman, David Moises

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