Tyler Brett, Feedback Loops, 2009-25, 01:05 minute video feedback loops. Turntable, plastic military figurines, Hi-8 video camera, analog table top cathode ray tube colour television. Red, green and blue phosphor dot intensity colour and tint manipulated via user control knobs. 

The resulting environment produces no measurable meaning, yet continues to generate it. The feedback image expands, contracts, and destabilizes according to the system’s internal logic, creating patterns that resemble intention without containing it. The figurines maintain their rotational trajectory, contributing no strategic information despite their implied tactical roles. The phosphor dots illuminate and extinguish in regulated sequences, forming colours that do not signify but persist. The system operates as a closed loop in which all components execute their procedures indefinitely. Interpretation is neither required nor supported; nevertheless, the apparatus continues to produce conditions in which interpretation becomes unavoidable.