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<title>&quot;AutoGene&quot;</title>
<title>&quot;AutoGene&quot;</title>
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<subject>Autogene; installation; art; dance; choreography; computer; animation</subject>
<subject>Peter</subject>
<subject>William</subject>
<subject>Holden</subject>
<subject>Installation Art</subject>
<subject>Kinetic</subject>
<subject>Robot</subject>
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<description>Installation artist Peter William Holden presents &quot;AutoGene&quot;

Busby Berkeley choreographed dancers to mimic the motions of machines and modern inventions. AutoGene is the flipside of this. Its a simple aesthetic looking robot composed of eight modified umbrellas mounted in a circular pattern. A cocktail of air hoses and electrical cables join these umbrellas to a central computer which enables AutoGene to produce a choreographed dance to music which erodes the machines mechanical qualities and transforms the mundane umbrellas into magical animated objects.</description>
<publicdate>2006-01-13 16:10:13</publicdate>
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<updatedate>2006-01-13 16:31:27</updatedate>
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