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"Cantata Park" by Metamatic Collective

cantata.jpgCantata Park 1 (2006) [Teleport to Mashup Park, Marni (206, 35, 23)] — by Metamatic (Christopher Dodds and Adam Nash) — is an interactive, spatialised sound sculpture built in the virtual world Second Life. The sculpture is made from 256 individual nodes in a 16 x 16 grid. Each node is embedded with a single word, triggered by a participant’s movement through the work. Each participant creates a random narrative, assembled on-the-fly, and in real-time.

Cantata Park explores the notion of a “cut-up narrative”. By disassembling and reassembling a passage of text, the participant is free to extract unseen meaning from an existing text. Continue reading


Apr 7, 13:06
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Live Stage: Layered Histories [us New Haven, CT]

layeredhistories.jpgLayered Histories: The Wandering Bible of Marseilles by Cynthia Beth Rubin and Bob Gluck :: January 14 - February 24, 2008 :: Reception: January 30, 4:30 - 6:30 pm :: Presentation & Discussion 5:30 pm :: Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale, Allan and Leah Rabinowitz Gallery, 80 Wall Street, New Haven, CT.

Layered Histories represents an innovative approach to the use of new media as a means to engage the viewer in a personal investigation of a non-linear narrative. Cascading animations and a diffusion of sound gestures are triggered and guided by a visitor’s reading pointer movements around the surface of what appears to be an illuminated manuscript. Continue reading


Jan 23, 12:06
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There is Still Time.. Brother + They Watch

wooster1.jpgThe Wooster Group: There is Still Time.. Brother :: Directed by Liz LeCompte - Developed with Jeffrey Shaw for his interactive panoramic cinema.

There is Still Time.. Brother is a commission for an installation that consists of an interactive projection for a 360° screen. The commission is rooted in the recording of a Wooster Group performance developed specifically to be viewed as a projection on a 360° screen. The video is revealed by way of a window that scans around the screen, never showing the whole of the projection at once. Continue reading


Dec 21, 13:56
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"Time Out of Place" by Semiconductor

toop_2.jpgTime Out of Place by Semiconductor (Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt) - The Kings Cross area in London is rapidly transforming, creating a city in flux. Semiconductor have captured this moment in human history by documenting the day to day happenings in a short moving image work. The linear nature of time makes us have a very fixed experience of it; constantly stuck in the present. To break free from these constraints Semiconductor have devised a process where by we see the past present and future simultaneously. This act of seeing time reveals a different visual landscape then we are custom to; as multiple patterns of motion emerge to reveal a new rhythm to the city. Bearing witness to these events we perceive a place in transition, beyond our everyday experiences.


Dec 4, 18:01
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Live Stage: Soft Machines and the Cinematographic Imaginary [pl Łódź]

camerimage_head.jpgSoft Machines and the Cinematographic Imaginary, Nowe media i film - International conference within the confines of the 15th International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Plus Camerimage :: November 30, 2007, 12:00 – 6:00 pm :: The Grand Theatre Łódź.

Beginning in the last decades of the 20th century, the increasing expansion of multimedia has made the digital synthesis of image, interactivity, non-linearity and intermediality not only ephemeral practices of contemporary art, but also prevalent and established characteristics of popular culture. Continue reading


Nov 26, 14:25
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Interrogating the Invisible

hybrid.jpgInterrogating the Invisible by Ian Malcolm Clothier (Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, New Zealand): In this project, the Leistavian Federal Bureau of Information is gathering statistics and information about how people identify with their culture. It is also interested to know whether there are any differences between people with one cultural identity and those with two. The information was collated and presented visually initially as part of a project for the 13th International Symposium on Electronic Art in San Jose, and then at other exhibitions. All information is strictly confidential. Continue reading


Nov 2, 11:55
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