Human Unreadable

Operator

400 unique artworks

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Human Unreadable (Privacy Collection - Lot 03)

Human Unreadable is a three-act, embodied generative artwork hiding the human body in plain sight (on-chain). Bringing together choreography, code, blockchain, generative art, and cryptography, the work culminates in a live performance. Each output is driven by the motion data of its underlying unique, on-chain choreographic sequence. The sequences behind the first 100 minted works (mint #2 to #101) will be performed during the IRL premiere. The hosting art institution will be announced in 2023.

A journey of slowly recovering the human unfolds as such: 1) reveal on Art Blocks, 2) uncover the choreographic score, and 3) final performance. After the reveal, the human is still unreadable, visible only through the results of movement on glass, obfuscated by code, rendered as a still image. In the next phase of the work, collectors get a glimpse at their underlying choreography by unlocking the secondary token—an on-chain choreographic score. In the final phase, the performance, life is breathed into the human movement that has been lying dormant inside the pieces. Human Unreadable brings flesh and viscerality into code and "vulnerability as a feature" into long-form generative art. What you don’t immediately see in the visual artwork outputs is the invisible potentiality of performance, inscripted on-chain and able to be brought to life by a dancer at any moment.

Human Unreadable intentionally punctures the safety of modernist design and the idea of a universal voice, pushing the limits of human expression within rigid technical systems. With a focus on the body, the collection brings risk, chaos, confusion, and vulnerability to the reveal, everything that function-focused design systems normally prevent. Each piece is an invitation, a transparent layer through which the messy human experience can come into focus through the three phases of the work. This work is a continuation of the pivot away from modernism, clean lines, and the quietly gendered values therein, in favor of a more embodied and sensual approach to human-machine collaboration pioneered by early women in digital art. Human Unreadable's 6 distinct looks derive from the core materiality of Operator’s Privacy Collection: glass, light, x-ray and the human body. The transparent and illuminating nature of these materials reveal what is below the surface.

What are you revealing when you reveal?

Human Unreadable has roots in various histories such as computational choreography (Analivia Cordeiro, Jeanne Beaman), Merce Cunningham's Chance Dance, and the Experiments in Art and Technology movement. With Ti’s extensive background as an HCI technologist and multimedia artist and Catherine’s background as a choreographer and performance artist, Operator architected a bespoke team, 25+ individuals ranging from specialized engineers to dancers, who embarked on a 9 month process to realize the work. Operator's on-chain generative choreography method is the technical backbone of Human Unreadable—the process and open source tooling for which will be made available via white paper in 2023.

Additional Information

First Minter Benefits The first 100 minted pieces (mint #2 to #101) from the collection will be performed in the IRL premiere in an art institution. -Mint #2 to #101 will be counted as the first 100 mints. Mint #0 and #1 are artist mints held by Operator. -Hosting art institution will be announced in 2023. -Additionally, Privacy Key 00 holders will have one of their collected Human Unreadable sequences performed.

Choreographic Score (secondary token) -The secondary token will be released at the end of June 2023. -The secondary token is a choreographic score that represents the unique choreography that generated the output minted on Art Blocks. For this reason, the Art Blocks token and the secondary token are bound together and cannot be transferred separately. -The underlying choreographic score visible through the secondary token can be performed by a choreographer or dancer at the collector's discretion.

GPU Intensive Rendering / Live Preview This piece involves GPU intensive composition and rendering of programmatically drawn body parts, generative glass objects, x-ray shaders as well as motion paths. As a result the ‘live preview’ on your laptop or phone may look less detailed than the PNG on Art Blocks which is rendered by a high powered computer. Not to worry!

Official Token-gated Prints Human Unreadable collectors will be able to purchase Operator official, signed, token-gated prints (on hand-selected materials) of their collected piece(s).

RELEASE DATE

24 May 2023

LIBRARY

p5@1.0.0

DISPLAY NOTES

Human Unreadable can be displayed physically or digitally. Physical display is recommended. Human Unreadable collectors will be able to purchase Operator official, signed, token-gated prints (on hand-selected materials) of their collected piece(s). The underlying choreographic score visible through the secondary token can be performed by a choreographer or dancer at the collector's discretion.

CREATIVE CREDITS

Operator : Artist & Generative Choreography Method Ania Catherine : Choreographer, movement library, choreographic score, svg body part performer Dejha Ti : Visual language & creative director (p5.js, shaders), engineering team architect & technical director, choreographic score token design, body part photography & svg, motion data fbx to csv conversion workflow Engineers: Isaac Patka : Generative model architecture & engineering, motion data processing & integration, choreographic score Solidity token development Alex Tiemann : Lead shader developer Jack Hurley : TouchDesigner developer Willam Stallwood : Glass shader consultant HEAT : Motion capture studio and fbx cleaning Leo Blondel : VR motion capture prototype data Dancers for generative model tuning sessions: Villecien (FRANCE) Wes C Mexico City (MEXICO) Lorenzo Edwards Fernanda Olivares Dani Loftus Samantha Merkle Los Angeles (UNITED STATES) Mikayla King Amelia Kerr Olivia Batlle Sienna McCarthy Kaylia Pham Paris Smith Jonah Smith Evie White Devin Robertson New York (UNITED STATES) Shizu Higa Gabriela Alvarado Taylor Massa Artwork created in Mexico City, Boston, NYC, Los Angeles, Berlin, Villecien, Denver Body Part Photoshoot Location and Equipment : Contenido Neto (Mexico City) Operator Partner: Nils Arend Operator Executive Assistant: Francesco Fontana Produced by Operator Special thanks: Lauren Lee McCarthy, inventor of p5.js DeAngela Duff Glitch Residency 2022 Leila Khazaneh MGXS Jordan Blais Krinke Pave School of the Arts Desiree Masalehdan Eric Mintzer

RELEASE DETAILS

400 works released on 24 May 2023

CHARITABLE GIVING

10% percent of primary sales will be reserved for the activation and performance of generative choreography at a not for profit art institution.

PROJECT ID

0x99a9b7c1116f9ceeb1652de04d5969cce509b069-455

CONTRACT

Etherscan

LICENSE

© 2023 Operator LLC

455000083

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Operator

Ania Catherine and Dejha Ti are an award-winning experiential artist duo who founded their collaborative practice, Operator, in 2016. Referred to as “the two critical contemporary voices on digital art’s international stages” (Clot Magazine) and “LGBT power couple” (Flaunt), their collective expertise collides in large-scale conceptual works recognizable for their signature nuanced integration of ...

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