Monday, December 14, 2015
Galois Field
The Galois Field is a computer-controlled light and sound installation that was named for mathematician Evariste Galois. Being inspired by Galois was an amazing attribute to bring such a dynamic panel of relief structure composed of 1,024 light fields in 16 different colors. Vladimir Bonacic created this project from 1969 to 1971 with the help of three generators interacting with other generators to control light and sound from four loud speakers and the use of a remote to the viewer. The entire composition of this audio-visual piece is incredible, consisting of over a million different visual patterns, 64 sound oscillators playing over a duration of a full day. That is just amazing.
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