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Revision as of 15:55, 18 November 2010

Laurier Rochon I like networks, euphemisms, maps and CSS. Some time ago I went to technical school and learned a plethora of outdated skills - it was fun. I survived and moved on to art school, this time using conspicuously vague arguments to justify my work. Currently in Rotterdam, I am hoping to simultaneously learn new binary tricks and restore my faith in humanity.





Projects

  • LISTENER Speed show project, presented in one of Rotterdam's belhuises (internet cafe).
Project page


  • TIME OF OUR LIGHTS is a physical, yet metaphorical clock that scans live obituaries from the Web, displays the name of the deceased and uses a light display to embody those who have passed away. It is an homage to the deceased, a conceptual enthroning and a reminder of our own ephemeral, fragile condition.
Project page


Reading notes


I need to take notes on things I read, otherwise my mind forgets. And then it's like I never read it at all.




Part of / working on


  • This is a repository of art/cultural/personal work, collabs with other artists and clients. Includes shows/conferences as well as other things I enjoy.
  • I have been board director/web guru at this company since 2005. <3 industry.