Screensavers, sleep mode, hibernate, standby or off.

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Screensavers, sleep mode, hibernate, standby or off.
Sat 07 May 2011 19:00
till Sat 07 May 2011 22:00
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What:
Script writing
Tagline:
Hardware Choreography
Where:
HSB Brussels,Belgium
Cost:
0
Who:
Marthe Van Dessel
URL:
http://www.ooooo.be


What is happening with our hardware and software when we go to sleep. Are rendering processes a digital state of dreaming? Do computers show physical and mental signs of deprivation if they fail to get enough sleep? Is the recurring state of relatively suspended sensory and motor activity a point of transformation in which consciousness and alertness are transgressing binary codes?

During this gathering, I would like to understand how a computer (hardware)(internal clock, RAM, buffering,...) acts when we put it in sleep mode, hibernate, standby or off and write it in a script for a choreography in Switserland. [1].

Also want to try to make | http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Learning/ArduinoSleepCode and look at movies like | The Baer That wasn't during the breaks.