The Eye of the Other

The Eye of the Other

How does a bat see the world? How can we understand another form of life whose language goes unheard and unexplored by us?

This multimodal piece explores non-verbal communication between humans and bats, through the study and the translation of the bat’s sensorial systems. While humans distinguish fruit from foliage visually, bats don’t: Nectar-feeding bats find flowers by sorting the environment using visual and sonar information. The geometry of a single flower can be recognised by generating ‘echo-fingerprints’. These fingerprints are translated into audible frequencies and visual, sensual patterns comprehensible to human senses. The aim is to transcend human limitations by exploring the deeper meaning of mutual relationships and interspecies communication between humans and animals, the animal's gaze in juxtaposition with the human gaze. The work translates the nectar bats’ perceptual world into perceptual patterns a human can understand – from echolocation to our senses such as hearing, seeing, and touching.

This work was realised within the framework of the European Media Art Platforms (EMAP) programme at Antre Peaux (ex Bandits Mages) (FR) with support of the Creative Europe Culture Programme of the European Union.

MAEID

Vienna and Zürich based media artists and architects Daniela Mitterberger and Tiziano Derme are the co-founders and directors of MAEID / Büro für Architektur und Trasmediale Kunst, an interdisciplinary design studio created to critically locate new technologies within novel human-animal-machine entanglements. Their work strives to establish particular relationships with otherness, and new dynamics of exchange between listeners and receivers. Daniela Mitterberger currently is a PhD fellow and researcher at ETH Zurich, investigating the relationships between human intuition and robotics. Tiziano Derme is an Assistant Professor and PhD-Fellow at the University of Innsbruck, focusing on multimedia composites and material performativity.

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