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<h1>Description of projects,
part of body of work related to
hard_drives' retrieval:</h1><br>
'''Generative koplet#1, #2, #3'''
are a series of videos shown in an
installation at SaraTimTrust during the
MuseumNacht in Rotterdam. (f.1, f.2, f.3)
Two of the video works consist of textual
and pictorial fragments of retrieved data
from hard drives(from generative black
and white maps, coordinates to a
production line of workers assembling
pineapples in Ghana).<br>
Detailed description follows--> <br>
The soundtrack of the videos is a slightly
distorted sound from a spinning hard drive
drawing presence in the physical world.
In addition to them the third video serves
as a behind-the-scene of the actual
recovery process, where I position myself the
hard drive into ATA case to running the
recovery software, documenting every step
of my own.
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Revision as of 18:09, 17 March 2014

Proposal for SaraTimTrust.pdf
SaraTimTrust_museumNacht_1
SaraTimTrust_museumNacht_2
SaraTimTrust_museumNacht_3

Description of projects, part of body of work related to hard_drives' retrieval:


Generative koplet#1, #2, #3 are a series of videos shown in an installation at SaraTimTrust during the MuseumNacht in Rotterdam. (f.1, f.2, f.3) Two of the video works consist of textual and pictorial fragments of retrieved data from hard drives(from generative black and white maps, coordinates to a production line of workers assembling pineapples in Ghana).
Detailed description follows-->
The soundtrack of the videos is a slightly distorted sound from a spinning hard drive drawing presence in the physical world. In addition to them the third video serves as a behind-the-scene of the actual recovery process, where I position myself the hard drive into ATA case to running the recovery software, documenting every step of my own.