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English: What are the odds two things will meet in the middle of this 76.762.000 km² territory? Zero. Or many not? This question was reason for artist Lotte Geeven to put things to the test. She brought in an international team of scientists specialized in studying the behaviour of the sea to search for an answer. Two sensory robots named 127109 & 127110 were brought to life and were deployed 7000 kilometres apart in thecurrents on opposing sides of the Atlantic Ocean; One in The Gulf of Mexico and the other far out the Portuguese coast. The location and time of the deployment of both objects has been carefully calculated in order to optimize the chances of an encounter. At the mercy of the sea’s slow choreography, 27109 & 127110 are predicted to meet in the middle within the timespan of a year; the place where two giant currents curl around. The moment the two robots touch the water, the project’s outcome is entirely ruled by the forces of nature. |
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