sort the images below
first click on the image
then press N for nature
or press C for culture
NatureCultureCAPTCHA
This project was made in collaboration with Curtis.
The lovechild of Alan Turing and Donna Haraway, NatureCultureCAPTCHA is a crowd-sourced data visualization exploring how we categorize
objects of the Anthropocene. On a computer screen, participants will be
given a randomized image from a preselected library. Users will push one
of two buttons to sort that image into either “nature” or “culture.”
Once sorted, the image will appear on one of two larger screens, slowly
creating two collaborative collages throughout the exhibition.
The
initial inspiration for the image sorting system came from the popular
Turing test known as CAPTCHA. CAPTCHA tests seek to ask questions with
only one correct answer: Select all the images of birds.
However, reality is not so binary. Our project uses this internet
language to make things less certain, not more. We intend to demonstrate
the fluidity of nature/culture categories and ask viewers to reflect on
how these constructs impact their worldviews. For example, how would
one sort an image of a dog show? A golf course? A campsite? Living in
the Anthropocene requires imagining new relationships between ourselves
and the non-human world.