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- | Can one hear the firing of neurons? Does their action potential have pitch and timbre? How do patterns and structures of a neural network look and sound? And what will happen if the network listen | + | Can one hear the firing of neurons? Does their action potential have pitch and timbre? How do patterns and structures of a neural network look and sound? And what will happen if the network listen |
- | At the core of the light and sound installation “Echo State Network” by Wolfgang Spahn there will be an artificial analog neural network that will generate sound. | + | At the core of the sound installation “Echo State Network” by Wolfgang Spahn is an artificial analog neural network that generates sonic pattern and audible structures. The circuit of the neuron is an adaption of an early neural model originally designed by Japanese mathematician Shun' |
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- | The artist Wolfgang Spahn created an analogue neuron as part of his analogue computer " | + | {{ :installation: |
- | The input layer of that network will have sound and light sensors that react on brightness and different frequencies. These information will be processed in the Echo State Network | + | As part of his [[https:// |
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- | "Echo State Networks" was shown at [[http:// | + | An Echo State Network is a particular kind of model of a recurrent neural network. At it‘s core is a complex, chaotic and back coupling neural network, similar to a Liquid-State Machine. At the networks input layer a couple of sensors will react to sound and light. Brightness and frequencies will be processed and fed back in the Echo State Network. A couple of firing neurons that oscillates in a audible frequency will form the output layer. Indicator LEDs shows the action in the network as well as 8 speakers make these activity hearable at 8 different nodes of the network. Thus the visitor can witness the activity in the neural network and can get an idea of the complexity of these processes. |
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+ | "Echo State Network" was shown at [[http:// | ||
With support of [[https:// | With support of [[https:// | ||
... and many thanks to Martin Kuentz for all the soldering help.\\ | ... and many thanks to Martin Kuentz for all the soldering help.\\ | ||
Wolfgang Spahn is a visual & sound artist based in Berlin. His work includes installations, performances of light & sound and miniature-slide-paintings. His art explores the field of analogue and digital media and focuses on both their contradiction and their correlation.
He is faculty member of the Sound Studies and Sonic Arts, Berlin University of the Arts.
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Here is most of the hard- and software the artist developed for his artwork.
DER NULLEFFEKT
PAPER-PCB
- Analog Computer
- Pop Neuron
- Paper-Duino
- Paper Synthesizer
- Paper Bits
- Raspberry Pi Hats
- VGA Synthesizer
- Sound Boards
ART COOPERATION
Except where otherwise noted.
© 2018-22 Wolfgang Spahn. All Rights Reserved.