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Project page: http://noriyukisuzuki.com/apple.html

installation video record

*(asterisk) is an installation comprised of an armillary sphere apparatus rotating an apple in 360 degrees and four cameras omnidirectionally scanning the surface of the apple in real-time. Computers calculate the similarity between fragmentary images of the present apple and apples I've eaten before, as if they were my memory of apples. The computations and compared apple-fragment images are shown on four displays respectively.

Concept

Our categorization of objects is mostly attributed to practical interests as a creature or cultural, political contexts and social needs. In spite of our intuition, the categorization is not created by nature but just arbitrary invention by human beings, even though it is fairly essential for one's life.

Russian formalist, Viktor Shklovsky claims in his book, "Art as device(1917)", that by categorizing objects in a repetitive manner, we lose the sensation of the existence of objects and he calls it "Automatization". And "In order to return sensation to our limbs, in order to make us feel objects, to make a stone feel stony, man has been given the tool of art."

*(asterisk) is used for wildcard character in software and it functions as a placeholder for any characters. Binary data, which the computer deals with, doesn't have any ontology which we have. It's something before being named and categorized by human and it's even not an object. * is entitled for the representation to become a placeholder for any entities which is undifferentiated, unrecognized, complex, laborious, and aimed to procrastinate the categorization to observe the object concretely. Diversity of the surface of apples which I've ever eaten before is complicating the categorization "apple" and simultaneously evokes my memory of apple from a single apple as a collective, a universe of my memory. One can even consume a word, "diversity" as a symbolic term without observation of the very object and the consumption of symbolism could escalate the ignorance of the specific reality as a noise which is not supposed to pay attention. In this work, apple, to which certain legendary and religious symbolisms adhere, is decomposed pictorially and materially to observe object anew and abolish the conventional categorization.

Prototyping

Three prototypes are made in the procedure, mainly with wood. First two versions were built by hand and the third version was assembled from laser-cut wood parts. Metal rings of the final version were cut with the CNC machine.



EXPANDED TECHNICAL DETAILS

Multi-Core Collaborative Processing

The "*(asterisk)" project demonstrates a high-level integration between an Arduino and a Raspberry Pi to create a smart, computer-vision enabled tool.

  • Edge-to-Hardware Control: The Raspberry Pi runs a high-level Python/Linux stack (for face detection or heavy math), while the Arduino acts as the "Real-Time Controller" for servos and sensors.
  • I2C/Serial IPC: The two boards communicate over a custom Inter-Process Communication (IPC) link. The Pi sends high-level commands (e.g., "Move to X:120"), and the Arduino handles the low-level PWM timing.

3D Integrated Design

  • Fusion 360 Chassis: The physical housing is custom-designed in Fusion 360 and 3D printed, ensuring a professional, compact fit for both powerful processors and their battery management system.

ข้อมูล Frontmatter ดั้งเดิม

title: "*(asterisk)"
description: "* is an art installation, an armillary sphere apparatus rotating an apple in 360 degrees and four cameras are monitoring the apple."
author: "noriyukiSuzuki"
category: "Installations"
tags:
  - "motor"
  - "stepper motor"
  - "arduinonano"
views: 5035
likes: 2
price: 4500
difficulty: "Intermediate"
components:
  - "1x Arduino Nano R3"
  - "4x Raspberry Pi 3 Model B"
  - "4x Camera Module"
  - "2x Stepper Motor"
  - "2x Driver DRV8825 for Stepper Motors for Theremino System"
  - "4x 10.1 Inch IPS LCD Display Module HDMI+VGA+2AV Driver Board for Raspberry Pi"
  - "2x Miniature Slip Ring - 12mm diameter, 12 wires, max 240V @ 2A"
  - "1x 3D Printer (generic)"
tools: []
apps:
  - "1x Raspbian"
  - "1x Fusion 360"
  - "1x Arduino IDE"
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seoDescription: "* is an Art Installation using an Armillary Sphere to rotate an Apple 360 degrees with 4 Cameras for Monitoring."
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