Codeform
Jon McCormack (AU)
Do/Thu 30. 8. 18:30 – 19:00
Fr/Fri 31. 8. 13:00 – 13:30
Mo/Mon 3. 9. 12:30 – 13:00
You don’t have to be God to create life. In Deep Space, all it takes is a regular admission ticket. “Codeform” is a work by Jon McCormack (AU) who, during his stint as artist-in-residence at the Ars Electronica Futurelab, also created “Fifty Sisters” that’s on display in the Lobby. “Codeform” transforms any QR code into an artificial life form. A ticket code is scanned in on site and serves as a digital gene. Deep Space becomes an ecosystem in which the code morphs into an egg and then an embryo. It grows, matures, and begins to move.
Soon, it ventures forth into the 3D world of Deep Space, which it explores together with other Codeform creatures. Their lifespan varies—some creatures die after a short time; others undergo steady development and survive to be part of the next performance. Visitors can return to Deep Space repeatedly and use their ticket to check out what’s become of “their” creature.
After the festival, “Codeform” will be an ongoing feature at the Ars Electronica Center.