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System and Method for Predicting the Future

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posted on 2025-08-06, 01:34 authored by Michelle WoulahanMichelle Woulahan
<p dir="ltr">Work created under pseudonym Antoinette J. Citizen.</p><p dir="ltr">Over six months, Citizen systematically documented her activities, emotional states, location, and social interactions at 15-minute intervals. This dataset forms the foundation for an algorithmic system that generates predictions about her future behaviour.</p><p dir="ltr">The installation, exhibited at the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, comprises an automated x-y plotting system that continuously inscribes predictions for Citizen throughout the exhibition period. The system typically forecasts events 30-60 minutes in advance of their predicted occurrence.</p><p><br></p>

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    ISBN - Is published in GOMA Q Contemporary Queensland Art (urn:isbn:9781921503757)

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  • Original Visual Artwork

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Brisbane

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Whiteboard, electronics, computers, studio paraphernalia.

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© Michelle Woulahan 2014

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Attached images by Natasha Harth and David Marks, and hosted with kind permission of the photographers.

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Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA)

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