Daniel Bisig: DodecahedronNational Museum of Contemporary Art (EθνικόΜουσείοΣύγχρονηςΤέχνης), Project Room
17-19 Vasileos Georgiou Β& Rigilis Str., 10675 Athens. http://goo.gl/EqRdi2
The installation "Dodecahedron" uses the physical structure of a platonic solid to constitute the environment for an immersive audiovisual installation. This installation serves as platform to present several generative artworks and compositions. The artworks highlight a conceptual and aesthetic proximity between the platonic notion of a perfect immaterial world and the generative approach of transforming simulation-based abstractions into perceivable objects.
Daniel Bisig holds a PhD in Natural Sciences from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. He has a research position at the Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology in Zurich. Daniel Bisig is also active as an artist in the intersecting fields of artificial life and generative art. Philippe Kocher studied piano, music theory, and composition. His work encompasses pieces for instruments and electronics. He works at the Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology in Zurich as research associate and software developer and at the Zurich University of the Arts as lecturer for music theory and computer music.