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"Pulsating Fields", by artist Aemilia Papaphilippou was the first contemporary artwork realized in the Ancient Agora of Athens with the support of cultural organization NEON as their first public art commission for a "city project".
"Pulsating Fields" is based upon the concept of "Chess Continuum": an ideogram of a single line where duality is reintroduced as binary complementarity and the chess grid is revealed to be a nexus. Within the locus of the Ancient Agora that was the birthplace of democracy, "Chess Continuum - Pulsating Fields" calls for net consciousness.
"Pulsating Fields", comprised of a marble platform (involving interacting spectators on somatosensory level), a video mapping on the building of the stoa of Attalos (establishing homology of "chaos" and "order" as seen in the semblance of white noise to the sun glittering on the sea and the colonnade architecture to the barcoded intermittence of the 0,1 binary code) and a performance (of interweaving participants) attests to both nature and culture weaving pulsating fields.