Luke Munn on Wed, 6 Jul 2011 22:06:34 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime-ann> SCREENS, online series of curated works |
. Greetings NetTimers, Our curated online series, SCREENS was recently completed with it's 6th project, so I thought I'd take the opportunity to post the works for those who haven't yet had a chance to view or experience them. Kah Bee Chow Once More Again http://www.screens.org.nz/kah-bee-chow-once-more-again-again/ In “Once More Again (Again)” by Kah Bee Chow, a sequence of quartz crystal images taken over a day are re-activated differently with each user and page visit, playing back in a light-filled poetic which ultimately captures, doses, and manipulates time itself. Stella Brennan Instant Pictures http://www.screens.org.nz/stella-brennan-instant-pictures/ Auckland based artist Stella Brennan presents “Instant Pictures”, a series of networked pages which plunges the viewer into their tiniest details, gateways to the next enveloping image-scape lodged amongst hairs, scratches and dust particles. John Ward Knox Untitled http://www.screens.org.nz/john-ward-knox/ In Untitled, John Ward Knox probes the surface of our user interfaces, drawing out the pointer convention and shifting it gently from instructor to mark-maker. Unfolding twice, four, eight times on itself, each gesture is flipped and inverted, a reversed movement playing out in another screen-space. Seung Yul Oh Rain http://www.screens.org.nz/seung-yul-oh-rain/ Seung Yul Oh opens the Screens online series with ‘Rain’, a playful, chaotic interactive which invites users to germinate an unpredictable kaleidoscope of objects, images, and sounds. William Boling Marco Polo http://www.screens.org.nz/william-boling-marco-polo/ William Boling’s Marco Polo was a long duration project, where the US photographer invited participants to post snapshots, memories and moments in image or text form, which were responded to daily: embracing, compiling or ignoring their input into his own. Jae Hoon Lee Wanderer http://www.screens.org.nz/jae-hoon-lee-wanderer/ In Wanderer, artist Jae Hoon Lee digitally weaves together satellite imagery along with environmental sound to form a series of new terrains, familiar yet wholly other. Enjoy - and of course for feedback or more information on the series, please see the main site. Best, Luke Munn and Jeff Nusz SCREENS http://www.screens.org.nz _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann