Quantification

In 1840, at the age of thirty-nine, the German physicist and psychologist Gustav
Fechner is struck with a strange disease – the onset of extreme depression and
blindness, partly as a result of directly staring into the sun while conducting
experiments in post sensorial vision perception. Alone, isolated in a dark room and wearing a mask over his eyes for three long years, Fechner suddenly emerges. He throws off the yoke of physics and transitions into philosophy – attempting to unite the material and spiritual aspects of the body in a strange new discipline called psychophysics.

Fechner invented a whole battery of concepts to help cement this new human but one stands out: The JND, the Just Noticeable Difference, expressing the logarithmic relationship between the physical and the psychic coupling of stimuli, sensation and perception. Fechner thus became the inventor of a discipline that aimed not only at “counting sensation” but “fractionating qualitative continua” through this measuring of limits, thresholds and sensory quanta. How ironic that such a noble philosophical cause, attempting to unify the classic split between mind and body, the material and the spiritual, would become the basis for the development of psychological techniques that treat the senses as machinic producers of numbers.

Ironically, Fechner’s legacy lives on. In the NY Times magazine in May 2010, an
article by ex-Wired writer Gary Wolf appears entitled “the data driven life.” In it, Wolf reveals increasingly that people are using sensors and numbers to “interrogate their inner worlds.” But stand-alone sensors are not enough. As Wolf says, the phone envelops us in infrastructure – “in a cloud of computing.” – what he calls “a poetic term.” Unlike the complex sensory organs of animals or humans that are tied to large physical-cognitive structures, these sensors have only the ability to transduce signals – not to interpret them. They have to be connected to larger infrastructures which receive the signals: routers, servers, databases, and most importantly, algorithms which after all “turn messy data from these cheap sensors” into meaningful information.

Essays
Disturbance, Translation, Enculturation / May 10 2018
Rage Against the Anthropocene / Dec 5 2016
Can We Have a Collective Self? / Oct 5 2015
Mediation of Sensation: Designing Performative Sensory Environments / Sep 5 2015
Six Atmospheres/Sechs Atmosphären / Sep 3 2015
Crossings, Substitutions and Distortions: The Sensorium of the Extraordinary / Oct 20 2011
Performances of the Non-Human / Jul 29 2011
Dramaturgies du Son / Nov 10 2010
AKVK : Ghost Acoustics and the Haunting of the Acoustic Imagination / Apr 20 2010
Publications
Entangled: Technology and the Transformation of Performance /
The Vibrancy Effect /
Installations
Sensory Orders / Nov 6 2020 / Laznia Center for Contemporary Arts, Gdansk, Poland
Haptic Field @ Nu Art / Jul 1 2018 / Bandung, Java, Indonesia
Dissense / Sep 23 2017 / Theater an de Spui. Todays Art. The Hague, Netherlands. September 2017.
urGENTestimar / Sep 12 2017 / Fira Tàrrega, Tàrrega, Spain (Catalunya). September 2017
Other/Self / Mar 25 2017 / STRP Biennial 2017
Eindhoven, Netherlands, March 2017
Futile Labour / Oct 1 2015 / John Curtin Gallery, Perth, Australia October-November 2015
N-Polytope / Jul 20 2012 / LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial Gijón, Spain Premiere, July 20, 2012
Displace 1.0 / Mar 31 2011 / Hexagram Concordia Centre for Research-Creation in Media Arts and Technologies. Black Box November 16-20, 2012
Air XY / Mar 31 2008 / Corderie dell'Arsenale 11th Annual Architecture Exhibition, Venice Biennale 2008
DualTerm / Jul 1 2007 / Second Life (virtual) + Pearson International Airport, Terminal 1, Toronto, Ontario (real) Commission: Terminal Zero One July 2007
Schwelle Part II / Feb 1 2007 / Festival EXIT, Maison des Arts Creteil, Creteil (Paris), France, March 2008
Place des Arts, Cinquieme Salle, Montreal, Canada, May 2007
Tesla - Transmediale 2007, Berlin, Germany, February 2007
Chronopolis / Sep 11 2002 / Muffathalle, digital.crossover, Munich, Germany, October 2002
Villette Numerique 2002 Parc de La Villette, Paris, France, September 2002
References
FQRSC / / Sep 11 2002