"With cutting-edge digital animation, video and electronic music, SUPER VISION makes the invisible “datasphere” visible, using the language and technologies of surveillance itself." (http://hop.dartmouth.edu/supervision/)
While researching visas for overseas travel, I could vividly recall moments from the Builder's Association and d-Box's interactive [new media] performance work, Supervision. I witnessed the performance at ISEA 2006 and it was truly engaging.
The only thing I would have wanted, was to strip away the theatre venue stage/audience paradigm - and immerse the audience right within the unfolding story... But then, we've got real life for that.
criticalsenses is somaya langley - an australian interested in things like ideas, art, creative practice, events & festivals, publicly available information, technology, travel, mobility and society; particularly how it all weaves together. right now she's rethinking life & wondering what next
Showing posts with label ISEA 2006. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISEA 2006. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
supervision
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builder's association,
d-box,
datasphere,
ISEA 2006,
supervision,
surveillance,
visas
Monday, December 11, 2006
sonic secrets
Review of Alyce Santoro's Sonic Fabric at the 2006 International Symposium on Electronic Arts in ANAT's upcoming Filter Magazine.
Labels:
alyce santoro,
anat,
filter,
ISEA 2006,
sonic fabric
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