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© 2006 by Absolute Value of Noise

Commissioned by Soil Digital Media Suite and supported by the Media Arts Section of the Canada Council for the Arts.

Preying Insect Robots is a set of autonomous creatures that move about and communicate using a wireless Internet connection. These robots are modeled after an imaginary jade-green preying mantis - a mechanical creature that is described in the "Martian Chronicles" (by Ray Bradbury). The robots are adaptable to both indoor and outdoor environments - galleries, sidewalks, parks, and performance spaces. They engage in solo and choreographed group activities. The sound of their motors, motion and engagement creates an eerie soundtrack. The piece has a number of manifestations: as an installation, a public intervention (performance), a web-presence, and an audio CD based on the sounds of the robots.

Visitors to this site can read the poetic broadcasts of the preying insect robots - ongoing montages based on found text from science fiction novels and short stories.

There is a generative audio routine that streams sound to this web-page. It plays in the background using Quicktime and other audio players that handle HTML-embedded mpeg-3 playlists.