This message will self-destruct

Posted on Saturday, September 20th, 2008 at 17:13

This message will self-destruct
Milan, 2008
Digital video, color, sound, 5:15 min.

A digital message is by its nature replicable, without alterations, unlimited times; in this binary form it is, however, not understandable by humans.
To understand the message, man needs it to be interpreted and sent to senses under the physical form of light and sound.
Everything that is physical is meant to deteriorate and become incomprehensible; but what is not perishable because digitally transmitted, will it maintain its original meaning after human interpretation?
The interpretation of a message that is far in time and space from the original source will gradually dissolve the initial meaning, no matter how perfect is its physical technical reproduction.

Exhibition: Milano in Digitale, III edition
Date: November 13th – 23rd 2008
Location: Fabbrica del Vapore, Via Procaccini 4, Milan – Italy


Making of:

The base scene of the video is montage from the movie Mission: Impossible where a secret mission is assigned. We know that the message is supposed to be for the secret agent only, and to be viewed only once, because it will self-destruct.

The video was made by filming progressively the screen of the device that recorded the scene before.
This process increasingly dissolves the message on the physical layer as metaphor of what happens on the layer of meaning.

This selection of devices and media is done to obtain a fast degradation and get a short final video.
Following the different formats of the recordings:

Original Video was:

  • Video: 1920*1080 24fps – AVC
  • Audio: 48.000 KHz DTS 5.1

Sony Vaio Laptop played:

  • Video: 1280*720 24 fps – WMV 8000 kb/s
  • Audio: 44.100 KHz – WMA 192 kb/s, stereo

Canon S5-IS recorded:

  • Video: 640*480  30 fps – Motion JPEG
  • Audio: 44.100 KHz – PCM – 1411 kb/s, stereo

Samung NV24HD recorded:

  • Video: 320*240 30 fps – H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
  • Audio: 48.000 KHz  – mp4a: MPEG-4 AAC LC -128 kb/s , stereo

Canon G2 recorded:

  • Video: 320*240 15 fps – Motion JPEG
  • Audio: 11.024Hz  KHz – PCM – 88 kb/s, mono

SonyEricsson K750i recorded:

  • Video: 128*96 10 fps -  ITU H.263 (3GPP)
  • Audio: 8.000 KHz AMR Narrowband

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Responses (3)

  1. claudio vittori says:

    AVANTI, come sempre.
    in bocca al lupo per i tuoi esperimenti e per le tue continue
    intuizioni video artistiche!!!
    cv

  2. FCabitza says:

    Mi ricorda tanto “I Am Sitting in a Room” di Alvin Lucier… Il maestro più grande.

    Interessante notare come la traccia video degradi diversamente dalla traccia audio.

    Interessante anche notare quanto sia velleitario dire che un messaggio (video o audio) si possa autodistruggere: se è erogato, se cioè è andato “on air”, in realtà non lo si può veramente distruggere, poiché nell’epoca della registrabilità e della riproducibilità tecnica ogni cosa può essere tracciata, anche se con media diversi e quindi riprodotto ad infinitum.
    Non esiste un vero roll-back del play. O per dirla come il poeta: “Once played, you have no dominion”. Mi sembra un’ottima dimostrazione di come l’entropia (tecnica, in questo caso) tenda comunque a degradare il messaggio, fino alla dissoluzione (ai sensi umani).
    E’ un self-dissolving message! :-)

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