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Points of View I
Artist StatementPoints of View was a 'theatre of signs' with both stage and protagonists being provided by a three-dimensional computer graphics simulation that was video projected onto a large screen in front of a seated audience...The…
Tags: Installation, Jeffrey Shaw, Media Art
Plush
Artist StatementAllegiance between common objects and overblown titles, brand names. Toothbrushes and carpet beg us to find joy in our status as dry and flooring shined buyers.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Play 7: genetic code
Artist StatementSimple interacter, forces the reader/user to play. More abstract painting than strict poem, but glorious fun all the same.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Play 4: within within
Artist StatementExploring depth, plays with texts inside texts inside texts. Artwork arrived after watching loose poem pages blow from my car.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Play 1: chemistry
Artist StatementCombines mysticism science with math poetics caressed into game interface. A modified card game cycles randomly through 52 options.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Place - Ruhr
Artist StatementIn this installation a rotating platform allows the viewer to interactively rotate a projected image within a large circular projection screen and explore a three dimensional virtual environment constituted by an emblematic…
Place - a User's Manual
This work extends the tradition of panorama painting, photography and cinematography in the vector of simulation and virtual reality. A rotating platform with three video projectors allows the viewer to interactively rotate his window of view around…
Passage Sets/One Pull Pivots at the Tip of the Tongue (Wall of Light Version)
Artist StatementPassage Sets is a generative visual poem. It includes an interactive poem generator. The users of the system can position themselves in front of the screen and select words and/or phrases from four lists that become visual as they…
Tags: Bill Seaman, Generative video, Interactive, Text
Paranoid Poetry Generator
Artist StatementThe Paranoid Poetry Generator was a net.art piece which collected people's paranoid episodes and generated haiku-like poems from them.Source of Artist Statement
Panhandle
Artist StatementFiddle with the intersections between ficto-biography, found text and obscure science. Packaged in the dust bowl landscapes of the Oklahoma panhandle.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Pandemic Rooms
Artist StatementThis work uses interactive spaces to explore our obsessions with microscopic species killers.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Other[wize]
In her multimedia installation, other[wize], Jenny Fraser recounts and reflects on her family history, and she describes it as ‘celebrating the lives of Mununjali family members that were moved from their traditional homelands in South East…
Tags: Multimedia installation
Ooh! Aah!
A temporary installation to accompany Suite Talk, for the Adelaide Festival Fringe. The work is made of books and has a sound work of a variety of exclamations.Excerpt from the Australian Sound Design Project
Tags: Installation, Nola Farman
On medication: Twills (tweets about pills)
Artist StatementTwills is a generative video work, dynamic and mostly text-based. It was projected on the wall in the show and explores the roles of medication in contemporary life and the complex responses people have to these. I harvested twitter…
Of day, of night
Artist StatementOf day, of night ( 2002) is a major interactive narrative/ electronic hypertext operating at the intersection of narrative and interactive forms. Funded by the Australian Film Commission, the project integrates video, audio, stills,…
Tags: Megan Heyward, Multimedia
Notes for Walking (the space in between time)
Artist StatementNotes for Walking (the space in between time), [is] a locative artwork and app developed for Middle Head National Park, an abandoned naval fort in Sydney, NSW, and [was] presented during the Sydney Festival, 2013. In Notes for…
Tags: Locative art, Megan Heyward
Noemaflux
Artist StatementNoemaflux describes an act of shifting perception. The work is centered on an augmented reality that enables different ways of seeing the city. Participants use AR markers and generative writing systems to create an experience of…
No Strings
Artist Statement Hacking a roller-ball mouse to separate the x and y axes of cursor control. horizontal cursor-movement is controlled by the arms, with vertical movement controlled by the legs. By working across two computers two texts are produced…
Tags: Ben Denham, Video performance
Nine Attempts to Clone a Poem
Artist StatementCloned sheep with teeth outside their skulls, recreate the cloning gone bad process with a hyperpoetic context. Includes an embarrassingly bad "matrix" interface.Source of Artist Statement
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Net art
Name that Movie
"‘Name that Movie’ explores common colonisation techniques through the “gods eye” of mainstream movies with an international reach. When witnessing a recurring action, some say ‘I’ve seen that movie’. it is an ambiguous expression of…
Tags: Digital video
Museum of Rumour
The Museum of Rumour, 2003, is both an internet work and a site specific installation originally installed at Callan Park, which had once been an insane asylum and is now Sydney College of the Arts. The website uses Gertrude Stein as a node for a…
Tags: Installation, Out-of-sync