Screendust is an online interface for observation of behaviour of stardust particles. Coding by Zakhar Day • Try Software at screendust.proteytemen.com
Examples acquired on 26th November 2017, Amsterdam
Examples acquired on 25th November 2017, Amsterdam
Examples acquired on 24th November 2017, Amsterdam
«Частицы тебя частицы меня» / High quality 100% cotton, machine embroidery, felt insert, 30×40 cm, 12 pieces, 2017.
1.Dust flies randomly
2.There is always an observer
3.The observer amasses the dust into bunches (clouds) with his attention
4.Established clouds with a proper care term into an idea
5.The idea gets a framework on the basis of internal optics of the observer
6.Developing frame gets matter
7.The behavior of the frame, the matter and the idea within a time period creates an event
8.A fragment of the event selected by the observer creates a moment
9.A chain of moments creates memory
10.The development of memory results in the change of structure of the idea, frame and matter
11.Fragments of memory create knowledge
12.The knowledge makes the observer’s optics more complicated
13.The new optics results in the creation of dust clamps and, therefore, frames and shapes
14.A composition of the dust from broken shapes becomes more complicated over time
15.That’s how he universe expands
16. Dust flies randomly
1.If the dust bunches are infinitely free at internal connections
2.Each bunch is unique though it can seem familiar at a first glance
3.The most obvious differences are structural concerning the frame structure
4.The most complex bunches are considered to be those with similar frames and different matter
5.The most complicated for definition are the bunches with similar frames and matter
6.This difficulty arises from the features of our optics. The more visual similarity between bunches, the more we recognize them similar
7.That’s an error as with a proper increase we’ll be able to identify the differences
8.This peculiarity affects our vision of the behavior of bunches and derived shapes
9. We shall remember that seemingly identical shapes can have absolutely different positions
on the moment map (of the memory)
10.A sequence of similar shapes is used to be called a pattern
11.Assuming their uniformity spreads on their behavior
12.However, the slightest structural difference (and we remember the complex of each bunch is absolutely unique) can lead to errors in calculation
13. The situation when the bunches behave predictable way within the experiment is defined
in the area of a scientific knowledge
14. Errors with insignificant tolerances at long-time observation also relate to the sphere
of a scientific knowledge
15. Numerous discrepancies in the measurement of similar bunches was taken as
an inconsiderable model
16. The most interesting is the situation when an unpredictable result has been gained without
a specific reason. Such a result is treated as a miracle, magic or a deed of the highest order
17.Bunches of the highest order!
1.If the dust flies around us, why don’t we see it?
2.Because the dust before taking any shape and become a bunch hides away from the observer’s sight
3.Where is the dust hiding?
4.First of all, the dust hides under the bed
5.Then it lies up all the horizontal surfaces above the eye level of the observer
6.Later it covers all static items of the space — kitchenware and friends’ gifts
7.If you sit and still, you can see the dust gathering on the knees
8.If you stop moving your head, it will gather in the ears
9.Then the dust gets into your mouth, covers the tongue so it becomes lazy to talk
10.If you stop blinking, the dust gets into the eyes and the sights gets worse
11.If you stop breathing for several days, it gathers in the nostrils
12.Then it covers our skin evenly
13.Then our skin begins to think the dust is the air and begins to breathe it
14.So the dust covers us from the inside
15.Then the skin sees the dust id inside and outside so its protective function is not needed
16.Our skin dissolves and we turn into a bunch of dust