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==Dec 2011==
==Dec 2011==
* Virtual Choir (ongoing) Eric Whitacre
* Virtual Choir (ongoing) Eric Whitacre http://virtualchoir.ericwhitacre.com/
:: beautiful juxtaposition of the everyday/isolated and the sublime/communal, as isolated voice uploads become a full choir
:: beautiful juxtaposition of the everyday/isolated and the sublime/communal, as isolated voice uploads become a full choir. Shame about over-literal, tacky visual presentation
*  Listening Post (2004), Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen http://earstudio.com/2010/09/29/listening-post/
*  Listening Post (2004), Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen http://earstudio.com/2010/09/29/listening-post/
:: Meditation on collective mind; integration of pre-designed elements with live data; creation of physical space from virtual material
:: Meditation on collective mind; integration of pre-designed elements with live data; creation of physical space from virtual material

Revision as of 21:22, 30 January 2012

This is a record of works I've enjoyed in each month - not ones that have been newly made, but that I have encountered or re-encountered, and struck a chord at this particular time. It's an attempt to overcome my terrible memory for names; a crib sheet for tutorials, etc.


Jan 2012

Another nice example of the many vs the individual; nice how individuals work in isolation & are then combined into a whole
  • 10,000 Copyrighted Images, Richard Wright
Deceptively simple format; bases a critique of copyright in age of 'information overload' on human perceptive capability
  • ExtInked, UHC Collective
Beautiful use of volunteers in ritual-like format; demands long-term commitment; participants are 'witnesses not spectators' a la Etchells
  • Newstweek (2011), Julian Oliver & Danja Vasiliev
Very clean & sophisticated implementation of a simple idea intercepting wifi hotspots. Golden Nica award, Ars Elec. 2011
  • The Sheep Market (), Aaron Koblin
Similar aesthetic to InBFlat. Nice how it uses the system itself in an unorthodox way, to critique it

Dec 2011

beautiful juxtaposition of the everyday/isolated and the sublime/communal, as isolated voice uploads become a full choir. Shame about over-literal, tacky visual presentation
Meditation on collective mind; integration of pre-designed elements with live data; creation of physical space from virtual material
Strong conceptual linking of hardware/body to 'virtuality'; not just conceptual but visually engaging
Beautiful abstract, minimalist exploration of the physical medium of 'the internet' and its glitches
  • With You (various performances)
Thoughtful integration of performance into social media; 'fake'/hijacked identity; nice solution to documentation in USB format
links physical geography to virtual travel; re-imagining geography in networked world