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The Transparency of Randomness / Mathias Gartner (AT), Vera Tolazzi (AT)

This project is part of JKU LIT @ Ars Electronica.

The Transparency of Randomness” is an interactive installation through which visitors can directly experience the complex interplay of randomness and stochastics in current mathematical and physical research. 27 transparent boxes, floating in space, continuously generate random numbers through dice. Through a variety of natural materials, the random number generation process is influenced by the complexity of nature and its structures. The ensemble of randomly generated numbers forms the basis for a real-time calculation that demonstrates the impressive role of randomness in scientific research. Immerse yourself in randomness and become an active part of the installation with your self-generated random number.

For further information please visit:
ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/the-transparency-of...

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