Pampin, JuanAgosin, Esteban Yose2024-10-162024-10-162024-10-162024Agosin_washington_0250E_27302.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1773/52368Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2024"M(ol)AR, HYBRID LANDSCAPE" is a site-specific, durational installation that emerges from research on antenna design and fabrication, radio exploration, and machine listening. This dissertation is an outgrowth of a series of artistic projects I developed at DXARTS, University of Washington, between 2020 and 2024.This project revolves around fundamental questions: What is the role of technology in the paradigm of the Anthropocene? What possible futures can we speculate about by understanding and learning from nature's intelligence? The installation is a fictional and hybrid landscape, a convergence of technological elements with natural ones: objects, sculptures, plastic, wires, speakers, computers, rocks, creatures, fluids, motors, and sensors. It juxtaposes electricity and water, plastic and salt, copper and sand, sound and objects, the inaudible and the invisible.application/pdfesCC BY-NC-NDDark ecologyDigital ArtsMachine ListeningSoftware Defined RadioSound ArtSpeculative AntennaFine artsEcologyArtificial intelligenceDigital arts and experimental mediaM(ol)AR HYBRID LANDSCAPEThesis