CYBERDADA
EXPERIMENT
Special Thanks to Sean Adams.
Cyberdada is a response and a solution to the two changeless attitudes towards technology: tech=good and tech=threat. 

How can our society evolve to the next stage? We need creativity and evolution. When it comes to evolution, we think about the fish’s success in evolving into flying birds after millions of years. It seems nonsensical at the beginning, but the history of evolution has always been led by nonsensical pioneers. Nonsense is the core of both creativity and evolution. 

Art and design can promote the idea of engaging technology in a nonsensical way, which will inspire and ultimately provoke new attitudes towards the relationship between tech, human, and our future, which will eventually transcend commonsense and establish new attitudes.  
Visual Element Development

Echoing to the nonsensical core of Cyberdada, I experimented with coding to get my visual language. I wrote a code reading the skeleton of images and texts, and then randomly reorder the skeleton to abstract images.
Website Design

I extended the abstract elements to the website. Instead of building a perfect user-friendly website, this website is not straight forward. The idea is letting the audience browse the website as much as they can, and have the first "nonsensical" experience of Cyberdada.
Pop-up Exhibition

This pop-up exhibition provides immersive experience to our audience. It moves from purely visual art works to interactive pieces and then to sound instruments & installations.

Each of them represents an unique aesthetic of Cyberdada:
1. Engaging technology for non-intended purposes.
2. Messing up and misleading existing technology.
3. Using existing technology to create nonsensical inventions.
Interactive Prototype


This touchable screen is programmed into a drawing board. When it is connected to the laptop, the live stream of audiences’ doodles will be applied the same treatment as Cyberdada’s visual elements.
Process Book
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