The exhibition titled Alarm Chain presented in the space of acb Attachment builds upon data visualization that relies on Albert-László Barabási’s identity, active simultaneously as scientist and artist. Barabási and his research team examined emergencies and disasters that occurred between January 2007 and January 2009, with a specific focus on their communication aspects. The complex diagrams on display in the exhibition space were generated from the mobile phone data of eyewitnesses present on the scene of these events. The primary question of the study was to determine how many times a witness or survivor of a tragic event calls someone on their mobile phone. The diagrams, originally created as graphs (complex networks), were reinterpreted by Barabási as embroidery patterns, converting the previous data visualizations into textile forms. The BarabasiLab exhibition now presents the works related to this project.
X FRAMES PER SPACE • DIFFERENT LOGICS – SHARED QUESTIONS
WU, Library, Augasse 2–6, 1090 Vienna, 2025
November 8–14, 2025. Through a multi-logical interplay of VR, AI, robotics, video, installation, painting, and drawing, the show investigates how different modes of thought can lead to similar questions—or how different questions can yield comparable results. By encountering diverse perspectives, visitors are invited to step beyond the frame and discover new paths.
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