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Architecture of Association
The Architecture of Association is a large-scale, generative artwork that draws associative links between media elements to form an evolving visual collage. A distributed flow of image, video and poetic text is "intelligently" distributed over a…
Tags: Bill Seaman, Daniel Howe, Generative video, Text
Architext
Artist StatementLarge LED alphanumeric units are mounted in a 13 x 9 grid on the stage tower of this theatre. Like a conventional news sign textual information is scrolled through these elements, but because the alphanumeric units are spaced far…
Tags: Installation, Jeffrey Shaw, Media Art
Art Work Net Behaviour Residency
Artist StatementNet Behaviour is an open email list community for sharing ideas, posting events & opportunities in the area or networked distributed creativity. Also facilitating collaborations.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Assemblage for Collective Thought [ACT]
Artist StatementACT - assemblage for collective thought - is an ongoing conceptual and aesthetic collaboration, an assemblage of technologies and techniques for collaboration. It enables participants to think collectively. By 'think' here we do…
Attached By One's Own Action
A miniature TV monitor is embedded in an illustrated dictionary. A viewer can sit at a desk an put on earphones. The sound track is a monologue on reading & writing - the constructing of meaning through these practices. The video shows archival…
Tags: Anna Gibbs, Nola Farman
Augmented Reality
Artist StatementThe nine signs for Ogaki in this work originate in Japan during a residency in September 2010 at IAMAS an Art & Science research institute in Japan. During this month I surveyed the small town of Ogaki via bicycle and identified…
Autograf
Artist StatementAutograf is an asemic writing system that generates tags by recombining marks and gestures used in graffiti tagging. The languages generated by this process are both familiar and alien its tags look like letters but remain…
B.E.T.T.Y.
Artist StatementWhen ELIZA, the world's first chatbot, was born in the 1960s, users were startled at how much the psychotherapist in the program resembled a human. Since then, chatbots have become increasingly sophisticated; some predict that a…
Babelswarm
Artist StatementActivated by the voices of visitors in the real-world gallery and chat messaging from virtual visitors in Second Life, a swarm of letter cubes - programmed to seek out their original word position - slowly builds a morphing, virtual…
Banalities for the Perfect House
Artist StatementBanalities for the Perfect House is a collaborative installation & performance work premiered at Sydney's Performance Space theatre on Sept 9 2005. The work posits the house as a condition through which we perceive the world - the…
Tags: Installation, Ruark Lewis
Believe
Artist Statement Believe is both a website and a novel which is being written by my fictional character, Theodora Free. It will circulate around ideas about isolation and despair while also trying to find some form of peace/bliss. The novel is still…
Tags: Diane Caney, Net poetry
Between Treacherous Objects
Artist StatementHidden secrets and interactive layers are packaged by our obsessions with objects and their terrible dark between. Between Treacherous Objects explores the space between various contemporary items/ideas. For example, between the…
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Bio Tek Kitchen
Bio Tek Kitchen takes the form of a first person role playing game, deploying both the pixelated aesthetics and simple but multiple narrative outcomes of early video games. The work playfully engages with many of the tropes of bio-art at the time,…
Tags: Game, Josephine Starrs, Leon Cmielewski
Birds still warm from flying
Artist StatementMultidimensional/interactive cube poem, based on the puzzle, but impossible to solve.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Braille Book
A cast book with a Braille text has photosensitive cells which when touched produce sounds which can be heard from speakers located around the ceiling. The sounds allude to the meaning of the text that can only be fully understood by Braille readers.…
Branch digital poem
Artist StatementA fancy way/method for branching, poetic lines out of lines, extending the poem down and out, read through node or nodeless. The poetic notion is more than simple. Write a poem, perhaps ten lines long. Then explore each of the lines,…
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Carrier
Carrier is an interactive immersive multimedia work that was conceived to be experienced in discrete darkened space and projected through a data projector with an external sound system. It could also be experienced through a computer monitor. The…
Tags: Digital poetry, Melinda Rackham
Carsick
Several sections of old cars have been dragged into the gallery and electronically activated in some way - by sound and/or video. This piece was made in collaboration with Anna Gibbs, Brad Clinch and Helen Britton. An additional sound track of a…
Childhood in Richmond
In Childhood in Richmond, Komninos Zervos uses a collage of photos to tell a story about his life in 1950s Richmond, Victoria. The piece begins, 'I remember my childhood in the backstreets of Richmond/And the visions that leave a lasting impression/…
Cipher
Cipher is a work in progress by 'collaborators' Josephine Wilson and Linda Carroli. Email conversations are the anchor for this engagement with a rhetoric that queries the value and the a/effects (now and/or eventual) of desire in the realm of…
Clay Conversations
Artist StatementClay conversations arose out of collaborative conversations I had with British ceramicist Joanna Still. After several meetings and exchanges, Joanna created some ceramics which evoked various forms of communication, for example a clay…
Tags: Hazel Smith, Joanna Still, Roger Dean, Video
Colony
Artist StatementColony is part artificial lifeform, part icon of a digital media landscape. The weathered totems use light and sound to communicate with one another in response to human presence. Affect the colour and sound patterns of the artwork by…