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Black Shoals

Black Shoals is an artificial ecosystem linked to the real time dynamics of the stock market. Shown at the Tate Gallery in 2001, and nominated for the Alternative Turner Prize (http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/story/0,11711,851005,00) in 2002.

Stars representing companies and creatures representing speculators are projected into a domed ceiling in a dark room, creating an artificial night sky which visualises the dynamics of the world stock markets.

Within this world, a creature's survival depends upon the strategies it uses to explore its world. The more a company is traded, the richer the food source for the creatures. Consequently, changes in trading patterns can be seen in the planetarium as explosions of life surrounding specific clusters of stars.

For this project, Cefn Hoile (http://www.cefn.com) designed a population of articulated creatures which reproduce and evolve both their morphology and behaviour in real time in a planetarium style display. The project was conceived by Lisa Autogena (http://www.autogena.org) and Josh Portway (http://www.stain.org).

The name of the project is a pun on Black-Scholes, a widely used equation in financial derivatives pricing which earned its inventors a Nobel Prize in Economics.

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