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Are We There Yet?: new art installation at SF Contemporary Jewish Museum

David Pescovitz at 3:54 pm Tue, Mar 22, 2011

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There's an old Jewish joke in which a man asks a rabbi, ""Why do Jews always answer a question with a question?" The rabbi answers: "Do we?" Following that thread, new media artist/UC Berkeley professor Ken Goldberg and designer Gil Gershoni created a new online and physical installation for San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum titled "Are We There Yet? 5000 Years of Answering Questions with Questions." The installation combines computer vision, machine learning, and a high-end surround sound system to provoke visitors with questions drawing from historical Jewish texts, literature, pop culture, and online submissions from the Are We There Yet? site. From the project description:

 Images Gallery Albums Exhibition Multiplicity Arewethereyet Lg As they enter, visitors encounter a voice asking a question such as: "Can we talk?" After a pause, other questions emerge: "Do you love me?" or "Is that all there is?" As visitors move farther into the space, the questions become increasingly contemplative. "How big is the step between believing and knowing?" or "If not now, when?" The questions begin to take on new contexts and meanings. Visitors realize that they create their own experiences as they move through space.

The ability of the installation to generate a unique auditory experience for each visitor is an exciting first, using new robotic algorithms and software that allow cameras to instantly adapt and spatialize audio to the movements of each visitor. Goldberg and Gershoni are working with a high-tech team that includes Perrin Meyer of Meyer Sound, the renowned Emeryville-based company that designed the sound for the Beijing Olympics and Cirque du Soleil...

Each visit is a unique mix of playfulness, poetry, and spiritual journey.

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet? at the Contemporary Jewish Museum

Are We There Yet? iOS app

Are We There Yet? on Twitter: @doyouloveme

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • shadowfirebird

    Interesting title.

    Parenthetically, my solution to “are we there yet?” was to hand my offspring the map. And ask them, repeatedly, for the next half hour, if we were there yet.

  • Anonymous

    @jphilby the answer to that question and many more can be found in http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1377278/ defamation the movie!!!!

  • Anonymous

    On the East coast in the 1960s the punchline to that joke was, “Why shouldn’t a Jew answer a question with a question?”

  • Anonymous

    Best essay ever written about being Chosen:

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/25031422/Chosen

  • jphilby

    Does Helen Thomas shit in the woods?