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Chad Eby

Location

Currently based in Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.A. (EDT/GMT -4)

Quick Bio

Artist/Designer/Educator currently posted at the University of Kentucky in the School of Art & Visual Studies (SA/VS). He/him.

https://chadeby.studio

Interests

  • Light and sound
  • Space art and artifacts
  • Physical/digital, virtual/real border crossings and the resulting residues
  • The human situation as tangle of matter and ghost
  • Investigating and celebrating hidden structures of technological processes
  • Generative systems
  • Mapping

Experience

  • Working with microcontrollers (physical computing)
  • Graphic design/design history
  • 3D modeling and rendering
  • Digital fabrication
  • Sound synthesis

SASS-specific Project Ideas

Putting some scattered notes here (in no particular order) of ideas for projects that have bubbled up from the great conversations and resources contributed by all the wonderful SASSers! Open to collaborate on any of these or just discussion and energy if anyone has interest.

  • I am completely taken with Bulat Galeev's „Human-Machine“ that Natalie posted. Would like to make something which is not a replica, but maybe a series of sound/light boxes in the spirit of the original thing, especially with an interactive communication/diagnostic function linked to the viewer or environment. I have some preliminary ideas about servomotors, mylar strips and smart LED arrays.

  • The discussion of and links to cultural/archeo-/ethno-/astronomy got me thinking about a sort of on-demand system that could generate new constellations (possibly based on deep multicultural image databases by feature matching) and ad hoc lore/legends (based on machine learning, something like InferKit (nee Talk to Transformer)) as a strategy to defamiliarize/decolonize the night sky and the stories about it.
  • Interested in building a single-pixel camera after learning about the Vidicon system on the Luna missions–not sure about conceptual rigor here, but I think it would be a great project. Especially if there was a sound component. Makes me think of Jim Campbell's brilliant Portrait of a Portrait of Claude Shannon piece (of course that one has conceptual chops for days). Could be a public-engagement exhibit for the museum?
  • I have poked around at the Copernicus Open Access Hub a little; I am thinking about how to satisfyingly sonify the pixel-by-pixel “diff” (difference filter) of satellite images of the same location from various points in time. This would be a natural for distant collaboration since all the elements could be digital and distributed.

* From Luke - Some info on archeoastronomy. Start with this video, looks at connection of different myths and legends with the night sky and archaeology sites - https://johngrigsby.weebly.com/online-lectures.html If you are interested in any themes from this also read https://johngrigsby.weebly.com/henges-at-the-interface-of-earth-and-sky.html?fbclid=IwAR2TW-owF1uox-zw1EjwE2hgSs6c15Ca0FEqR6xNUns1iUw1cTwJePs0HRk

chad_eby.txt · Last modified: 2020/08/11 21:13 by Luke Hooper