More writing

I’ve recently published two more items on Rhizome News. “Bump Up The Volume!”, about Jaygo Bloom’s new BUMP project, and “Fast Forward Light Levels”, about Thomson & Craighead’s piece, Light From Tomorrow. Both pieces are situated in real space but dependent on remote input: BUMP requires users to interact via a website, while Light From Tomorrow harvests data from a sensor.

links for 2006-07-27

  • Messa di Voce (Ital., “placing the voice”) is an audiovisual performance in which the speech, shouts and songs produced by two abstract vocalists are radically augmented in real-time by custom interactive visualization software.
  • RE:MARK and The Hidden Worlds of Noise and Voice are two aesthetic and sensory observatories for the perception of this parallel reality, wherein the idea of virtuality as a sort of “world of the spirits” is completely intentional.
  • Electron Club is a space where people interested in things like free/open source software, hardware hacking, streaming, green technologies, and amateur radio can meet, use equipment, and share and disseminate their skills and ideas.
  • This wiki is dedicated to helping you find power while travelling at airports around the globe.
  • Light from Tomorrow is an artwork by British artists Thomson & Craighead. It centres on an expedition to The Kingdom of Tonga, where tomorrow’s outdoor light-readings are broadcast in close to real time through The International Dateline to today.
    (tags: art travel)

links for 2006-07-26

links for 2006-07-20