USB Activation of Proto-type Morphic Field
Lila
Moore's USB with a proto-type morphic field sample is on show and available for
activation @
USB-SHUFFLE-SHOW (FOUR)
March 4-6, 2016 @ Abteilung für Alles Andere / Berlin
The
video file contains a proto-type morphic field of compassion. It is comprised
of footage from the Feast of the Holy Snakes of Mary in Kefalonia, Greece and
its surroundings, and images of the sun's activity from the day of the feast
and from the days in which the images were edited. To produce the morphic
field, the images were embedded with compassionate intentions during networked
rites on the Waterwheel platform.
As
a digital file, the prototype morphic field could be utilized to induce
compassionate intentions or environments in any setting in space-time. The
compassionate intentions in the field are immaterial and therefore do not
occupy any physical or digital space. The USB may be perceived as a symbolic
container, yet it also functions as a digital signature and tracer of a morphic
field phenomenon that is currently invisible and immeasurable. The USB is the
external key to the morphic field which is neither external nor internal, it is
within and without the device. The USB is the tech envelope of a noetic quanta.
Through the repeated use of the USB, plus digital file activation/play, the
users are also activating the prototype field and increasing its potential to
induce a morphic resonance. Thus the field is multiplying itself and in a
process of becoming an autonomous noetic field entity.
Images from USB
The
Institut für Alles Mögliche (Institute for all sorts of things) is one of
Berlin’s most innovative project spaces. Artist and founder Stefan Riebel
established different artist residencies and exhibition spaces in Neukölln,
Wedding and Mitte, with the aim of organizing artistic experiments rather than
displaying art in a conventional way.
Images from the show:
The USB-SHUFFLE-SHOW Concept, See Link: http://usb.i-a-m.tk
The concept of proto-type morphic fields of compassion derives from Lila Moore's postdoctoral project at the Planetary Collegium of Plymouth University during 2014-2015.
© Dr Lila Moore, 2014-2016
This work by Dr Lila Moore is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
© Dr Lila Moore, 2014-2016
This work by Dr Lila Moore is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International