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3.11 is an intermedia artwork that revisits Sol Le-
Witt’s “Variations of incomplete open cubes”. 3.11
integrates a provocative reactive system that triggers
visitors’ actions, transforming them into performers,
authors and mediums of the artwork itself.
A pair of potentiometers allow humans to control
an arduino board, instructed to draw, on a display
constituted by twelve T8-LED Glass tubes, any of
the 122 variations of LeWitt’s work. 3.11 reiterates
the algorithmic dimension of LeWitt’s work that has
been mainly recognised as conceptual art. During
the 3.11 design process a mistake on the most widely
known diagram of LeWitt’s work was identified that
hadn’t been found before. Being too late to question
LeWitt, the mistake is now part of this new.
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Intermedia Sol LeWitt Algorithm
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Rangel, A. (2017). Tribute to sol lewitt. In L. Ribas, A. Rangel, M. Verdicchio, M. Carvalhais (eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X, Lisbon, Portugal, 6-7 July. (pp. 258-266). Porto: University
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Universidade do Porto
