trans_actions: The Accelerated Art World 1989–2011
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trans_actions is a panoramic data visualization that illustrates the dramatic increase in the number of biennales of contemporary art and the rapid expansion of the art market following the end of the cold war. Visitors enter a large panoramic projection room bathed in animated data representing artists, curators, biennales, and market fluctuations. (Panoramic video projection, 8192 × 1024 at 25 fps. Approximate running time twenty-five minutes.) Video documentation of the installation space courtesy of ZKM. trans_actions was created with Bronson, a data animation framework initially developed by Stewdio and Warning Office for Exit (2008) at the Fondation Cartier in Paris. Rewritten from the ground up, Bronson also powered Under Vine (2010) at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The writing of trans_action’s narratives was a collaborative effort while the design and coding duties were shared between Stewdio and Warning Office. In addition to creating visuals, Stewdio developed the trans_actions database structure and a light-weight content management system for the GAM team to interface with the database. The panoramic projection system was created by Bernd Lintermann who also—as always—acted as a guiding light and voice of reason. [Stewart Smith]