Instabilities 2

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Description

Instabilities 2 [...] subjects a discontinuous text to various kinds of processing. The screen is divided into three sections which counterpoint each other. The top section consists of a video made by Hazel Smith comprising twelve short texts. The middle section consists of the same material processed in the program Jitter by Roger Dean, and involves various forms of overlaying, erasing and stretching of the words. In a third section of the screen the same texts together with others which do not appear in the top movie are processed in real-time by Roger Dean by means of a Text Transformation Toolkit (TTT) written in Python. The processing substitutes words and letters so that new text emerges, together with a spoken realization of some parts of the text, new and old. The pre-written fragments circle around the idea of social, historical, and psychological instabilities, but during the processing new instabilities syntactical, semantic, and phonemic also arise. In addition, computer-synthesised voices add an aural dimension to textual change.
Excerpt from Drunken Boat, an online journal of art and literature. Issue No.12

Creator

Smith, Hazel
Dean, Roger

Date

2009

Contributor

White, Greg
Evans,Sandy
Slater, Phil

Rights

Copyright Hazel Smith, Roger Dean, Greg White Sandy Evans and Phil Slater. The copyright of images posted on the ADELTA Website belongs to third parties and is included on this website by permission from copyright holders. Apart from any use permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (including fair dealing) the images may not be downloaded, adapted, remixed, printed, emailed, stored in a cache or otherwise reproduced without the written permission from the copyright holder.

Genre

Live coding/performative multimedia work

Citation

Smith, Hazel and Dean, Roger, “Instabilities 2,” ADELTA, accessed April 26, 2024, http://adelta.westernsydney.edu.au/items/show/214.