I wanted to look at how date could be transferred through these circuits, and their binary nature, and how this ties to Turings method (0/1-hole punched/not).
What do I like?
-Like the repeated patterns and simplicity of rope
-Think the abstract shapes work well as they will give the audience something to 'decode' themselves
What don't I like?
- Rope doesn't really say 'Turing' to me, a bit too ambiguous- could I make abstract patterns and shapes reveal how he thought about the machine??
What's next?
-Turing thought there would not always be one absolute solution with machines, but many possible routes, only one of which is correct, I want to explore this further through exploring circuits more
-Could try adding stitch instead of ink? A more mechanised way of adding line?
Thinking about circuits and how they transmit information by scrambling and unscrambling |
Cut paper to integrate the punched holes and patterns of rope |
I like this abstract from the cut out shapes of the rope,where one thing becomes another, just like decoding |
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