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Suppermassive
Working in a variety of media, including sculpture, drawing and photography, as well as video, Stevens experiments with sound, text and imagery to explore and manipulate the conventions of narrative. At the core of his practice is a desire to…
Tags: Grant Stevens, Installation, Video
Clay Conversations
Artist StatementClay conversations arose out of collaborative conversations I had with British ceramicist Joanna Still. After several meetings and exchanges, Joanna created some ceramics which evoked various forms of communication, for example a clay…
Tags: Hazel Smith, Joanna Still, Roger Dean, Video
Exchange Fields
Artist StatementExchange Fields (2000), commissioned by the Vision Ruhr Exhibition in Dortmund Germany, incorporates the recorded dance and choreography of Regina van Berkel. The programmer Gideon May also became involved in this project. The central…
Tags: Bill Seaman, Installation, Text, Video
Epiphany
Tags: Bill Seaman, Installation, Text, Video
Communication<->Space
Artist StatementThe work expands Seaman's set of exhibitions related to the Thoughtbody Environment and Neosentience [ongoing collaboration with Otto Rossler] and extends Yeong-woong Cheong's work in terms of computer graphics/video generative…
Tags: Bill Seaman, Generative graphics, Soundtrack, Text, Video
VideoGraph Fictions
Artist StatementA strange hybrid work where writing is built directly from the videos and statistical graphs. These are imaginary worlds/possibilities, with the background pop culture videos evidence and inspiration. After mousing over the data…
Tags: Digital poetry, Jason Nelson, Movement, Net art, Video
Museum of Fire
Museum of Fire is one third of a three part portmanteau project made in collaboration with John Conomos and David Haines. The work plays with and across various types of motion landscapes: an early motif for many new media artists in the 1980s and…
Tags: Chris Caines, Electronic writing, Video
Rain Shadow
Rain Shadow [1997] is a highly post produced 5 minute audio-visual work that creates a complex multimodal poetics through the use of original and found footage, (often embedded into each other by use of multiple screens in one screen), slices of…
Tags: Chris Caines, Electronic writing, Video
Enemy of Fun
A six minute multimedia video piece of the mid 90s works that aesthetically cites affinities between 'left bank' cinema movement artists while deploying the disruptive potentials of multi-media on cinematic storytelling conventions. Enemy of Fun is…
Tags: Chris Caines, Electronic writing, Video