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I WAS SCARED TO DEATH / I COULD HAVE DIED OF JOY (2000)
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I was scared to death / I could have died of joy
Description
Interactive new technology installation composed of stainless steel
'clean' tables located at opposite ends of an unlit room; fibre optic
lighting is suspended above each table illuminating cradled glass
tubes containing a glass model of a half brain and spinal cord. As
the spectator approaches one of them, the light goes out and the brain
appears to pulsate (the tube is evacuated and the electrode is excited
by a high voltage circuit similar to the cathode ray tube); each tube
has its individual succession of rhythmic patterns and luminescence.
When touching the tube, plasma rises up to meet the hand, connecting
the spectator to the circuit, in other words 'plugged in'. The pulsating
patterns are based on scientific research conducted on the brain's
electromagnetic behaviour.
Stainless steel, glass, electronics, electrodes, electron guns, luminescent
gases, fibreoptic lights. Dimensions variable.
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