Long Time No See
Description
Artist Statement
Long Time, No See? is a collaborative, online artwork that focuses Australian and global audiences upon our long-term futures. The project seeks to link the local and the everyday with the global and the distant future, generatively mapping the ever-changing relationships between each project participants' ideas and visions. The raw content for the artwork is created by members of the general public undertaking walks in their local communities, assisted by a custom Smartphone App that choreographs and records their creative processes and physical journeys. The online artwork then presents this content relationally along with other generative media and sound. In all of these ways the project engages new audiences and participants to collaboratively 'design' pathways towards feasible and 'sustain-able' long term futures. Participants in locations across Australia and the world will each get the chance to share their visions of long futures and be enabled to collaborate, imagine, reflect, learn and act for change through optional local workshop processes.
Source of Artist Statement
Long Time, No See? is a collaborative, online artwork that focuses Australian and global audiences upon our long-term futures. The project seeks to link the local and the everyday with the global and the distant future, generatively mapping the ever-changing relationships between each project participants' ideas and visions. The raw content for the artwork is created by members of the general public undertaking walks in their local communities, assisted by a custom Smartphone App that choreographs and records their creative processes and physical journeys. The online artwork then presents this content relationally along with other generative media and sound. In all of these ways the project engages new audiences and participants to collaboratively 'design' pathways towards feasible and 'sustain-able' long term futures. Participants in locations across Australia and the world will each get the chance to share their visions of long futures and be enabled to collaborate, imagine, reflect, learn and act for change through optional local workshop processes.
Source of Artist Statement
Creator
Armstrong, Keith
Carroli, Linda
Sade, Gavin
Dean, Roger
Date
2012-2015
Contributor
Henderson, Robert
Nyfantis, Petro
Rights
Copyright Keith Armstrong, Linda Carroli, Gavin Sade and Roger Dean. 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
Collaborative digital artwork
Platform
iPhone/iPad App / Web-base Walk App / Field book
Citation
Armstrong, Keith et al., “Long Time No See,” ADELTA, accessed November 14, 2024, https://adelta.westernsydney.edu.au/items/show/3.