Points of View I

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Description

Artist Statement
Points 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 representation of the actors on the stage was derived from the ancient Egyptian alphabet - each figure was a hieroglyphic character. This constellation of signs was used to articulate a world model with an underlying set of physical and conceptual relationships. Sixteen sound tracks - mostly spoken texts - were interactively linked to the image via the same joystick that controlled the visual movements.
Source of Artist Statement

Creator

Shaw, Jeffrey

Date

1983

Contributor

Abel, Larry [Software]
Van Vark, Tat [Hardware]
Jungbauer, Charly [Hardware]
Ziegler, Torsten [Software]
Steine, Armin [Hardware]
Produced under the auspices of the Mickery Theater, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Genre

Computergraphic/video installation

Platform

Video

Citation

Shaw, Jeffrey, “Points of View I,” ADELTA, accessed November 13, 2024, https://adelta.westernsydney.edu.au/items/show/204.