Floating Territories

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Description

Floating Territories uses both the site (non)specificity of a ferry in Baltic Ocean (the site of ISEA 2004 for which the work was devised) and video-gaming to explore issues around real and 'virtual' territories. Presented as a game, players were assigned tribes before playing. Each tribe is represented by its own distinctive iconography and has its own role and goals: escape, defend, petition, colonise, wander, converge. When the player swipes their card at the computer, a game is activated that is moderated by the card. Gillian Fuller
Artist Statement
Floating territories uses a series of screen based games to explore issues of migration, border protection and asylum. The project was designed to take place on the ferry that crossed the Baltic Sea between Helsinki and Tallin at the 2004 ISEA event. A swipe card, issued to ISEA participants with the boat boarding passes arbitrarily assigns a tribal allegiance. Each tribe is represented by it's own distinctive iconography and has it's own role and goals: escape, defend, petition, colonise, wander, converge. When the player swipes their card at the computer, a game is activated that is moderated by the card's particular code.
Source of Artist Statement

Creator

Starrs, Josephine
Cmielewski, Leon

Date

2004

Contributor

Hinshaw, Adam

Rights

Copyright Josephine Starrs and Leon Cmielewski. 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

Interactive installation

Platform

Installation

Citation

Starrs, Josephine and Cmielewski, Leon, “Floating Territories,” ADELTA, accessed April 26, 2024, http://adelta.westernsydney.edu.au/items/show/226.