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video of the object is available online as Quicktime movies.
Mpeg 4 high quality,
Mpeg low quality, Cinepak.
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Moments of Grey is the outcome of a speculative project that researched
and developed prototype responsive objects which attempt to evoke what
might be found near the sea. As children most people have listened to
the sea in a shell at the beach. What I am working with is exploring this
type of experience with a found object on a beach, to create an almost
magical object that is made alive by technology.
In a gallery the work is placed on the floor on a circle of foam; the
user picks the objects up, touches and plays with them, rolls them around
in their hands and strokes them, like they would stroke a found object
on the beach. The objects respond by glowing and playing sounds of water
and the beach environment.
A constant frustration with my past immersive
sound and video works is the separation between the viewer and the work.
Water is something that surrounds and touches our bodies. These new works
take different approach, by making objects that are more tactile, not
the sensation of water but tactile in terms of what you might find near
the water.
The objects are completely self-contained and do not require additional
technology. Each object contains a basic stamp single chip computer, sound
chips, leds, light sensors and an accelerometer. The object is made of
polyester resin, foam and material.
A related new work is Brushes
of Liquid.
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This project has been assisted by
the Commonwealth Government through the Australia
Council, its arts funding and advisory body and STEIM
(the Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music) in The Netherlands. |
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