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{ Daily Archives } Friday, October 2007

What’s wrong with this picture

Here. It’s been re-blogged several times already, but I want to re-iterate that Paddy Johnson is really smart. Again. The former link is especially relevant to me, given my recent printmaking adventures, which touch on several kinds of expression and abstraction, through time and performance (among other things)… Tags: Compressionism, art, pop culture, re-blog tidbits, [...]

odys, Nathaniel, hektor, X

Video installation, projected on sculptures in the shape of the original furniture (as distorted by the wide angle lens), which is bolted to the wall. Has been exhibited in various South African venues. “video art exploring multiplicity – three characters played by the same artist. installed by projecting onto a table and three chairs of [...]

the odys series

Now available is a newly exported and less buggy podcast of odys for your ipod, or watch all 6 videos on youtube (these are in reverse chronological order – you can feel free to jump around, or start at the bottom and work your way up): You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view [...]

shadowalk

“shadowalk uses the digitized shadows of passersby to create temporary, 2-dimensional, sculptures on the floor; it’s meant for large groups to play with. by nathaniel stern, henry lam and margot jacobs” more You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Tags: art, art and tech, me, re-blog tidbits, youtube

elicit – interactive installation + dance piece

“elicit is a full body interactive installation that produces projected text in front of wherever the participant moves. Shown here is South African dancer Jeanette Ginslove using the piece”  — more This work is under a Creative Commons GPL license, and has been used in several multimedia performances since late 2001.  See link above to [...]

eat – slam poetry / video installation

Gonna spend the next few hours converting and uploading videos and video documentation to youtube, in preparation for the new web site (probably going up in a week or three). Enjoy! “funny slam poetry about identity as constructed through mass consumerism; eat was a site-specific video installation made for a solo exhibition at the Outlet [...]