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White Space, Black Mark This site experiments with the
notion of mark-making in digital space. The code has spacial parameters
which have been altered and edited to perform tasks such as repeating,
randomising, distorting and looping. The uniqueness of movies comes
from altering marks or drawings embedded in the programme and endless
spacial values. The works exhibited here have minimal interactivity
and have been adapted from open source actionscripts that allow artists
who are not expert programmers to devise new forms of notation and
kinetic expression. < play
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Angels Dancing on the Head of a Pin
An experimental internet piece commissioned by
DA2 Digital
Arts Development Agency for their Click Forward (2) programme
at Video Positive 2000 in Liverpool. Curated by Giles Lane from Proboscis,
Click Forward (2) examined the notion of "online film" or
the online "cinematic experience". The original work was
conceived as a linear loop that mixed the recollections of paranoid
psychzophrenics with the banal conversations about domestic technology
by the Apple Macintosh text-to-speech characters. It is very difficult
to show the original experiment online, so this is a second version
of 'Angels Dancing on the Head of a Pin', which has been constructed
for smooher download. < play
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Cistern
This site was produced in association with an
installation at the Old Royal Baths in Bath, UK. It shows a process
of mapping that uncover text and symbols. These lead to found sounds
and distant voices telling stories of water, cures, miracles, spiritual
experiences, pleasure and pain. Gossip, myths, architecture and science
are some of the elements that go to formulate the experience and show
the presence of the past in the future. Commisioned by DA2
Digital Arts Development Agency and The Bath Festival Trust. <
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Tabernacles of Love
WARNING: All the material on this site has
been adapted from pornographic resources which some people may find
offensive...but on the contrary, those parts of body that seems
to be weaker are indispensable, and the parts that we think are
less honourable we treat with special honour. And the parts that
are unpresentable are treated with special modesty - (1 Corinthians
12:22-23).This site looks at the mechanics of pornography on the
web and challenges the particular graphic style they employ with
moral dilemmas and quotes from the Bible shown as script error warnings.
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Ubiquity
Ubiquity aims to create a city space
which is defined through a series of words, symbols and images offered
to the immigrant browser. These maybe prescriptive, prohibitive, or
informative, couched in more or less explicit and codified ideograms,
(road signs, maps, guides, advertisements, etc), or sometimes in ordinary,
audible language. The city space is formed by the traveller catching
only partial snapshots, piled hurriedly into his/her memory only to
be recomposed in the account he/she gives of them. Programming by
Andi Freeman at Deepdisc. Commissioned by The Laboratory at the Ruskin
School of Drawing and Fine Art and Artec. < play
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