CEREBRAL GRAFFITI: Social Cinema on the Florida Coast
“You become part of the scene,” Phares said. “You confirm your identity.”
From Josh Herman’s review in Artillery, Nov 7, 2017.
Best experience! Long weekend resulted in a VR experience for Windows MRD, https://github.com/evcprc/defocusVR
New series offered straight onto a real-time platform. Been a long time coming, and while it requires a proprietary frame/media player, it\’s closer to how I want my work seen, frm.fm
Installation at DUSKLIT at Seligmann Center in Sugarloaf, NY titled \”This side of paradise: spring house\”.
Can’t make opening, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t, http://www.testing-grounds.com.au/upcoming-calendar/#another-space
Update with video documentation, right.
Official selections have been made, see you there.
bxd: execSummary, screencast of mini-game on ThinkPad, 2010. A mini-game (game within a game) based on the Prompter series (see Reflected Power), bxd:execSummary is a literal exploration of loops in the workplace. Download the mini-game: PC or Mac, ~18 MG.
Non-existent landscapes rendered in realtime through a game engine, live weather data applied to in-scene effects, each sliver of a moment unique. The work explores delusion, between the familiar and unfamiliar, high mobility and paralysis, connectedness and isolation; it also triggers all sorts of associations, from oil prices to temporary living quarters, global travel to the specter of terrorism and environmental disaster.
Not a video game, Uncountable is more slow cinema or tv: viewers see scenes stripped of narrative and come to depend on contextual cues. A boardroom falls. Snow drifts through the passenger section of a jet fuselage, a motionless moving walkway, around defunct satellite dishes. Nothing happens in the sense of plot or an open gaming narrative. Instead, the screen frames an experience. Ambient media art taking strategies from structural film, disturbing our relationship with the everyday. Loops fold back into themselves, are experienced and associated with others, which unfold as new experiences. These composite memories layer onto other memories, and corrupt anew. The landscapes remain pristine, yet haunted by the same electro-chemical mortality as our own. Limited availablility on Apple TV; not available on App Store.
Digital print on aluminum, 16 x 16 inches
Look forward to seeing a beautiful thing Light City–along for the ride as juror.
momassacre.org is in storage, awaiting a refresh based on the final spec for Unity\’s WebGL. Still an important site for virtual documentaries, momassacre is not just a tool to reimagine place as symptom of massacre but a site for creation and commentary. Look forward to bringing it back online.
Environmental impact on psyche, http://m.nautil.us/issue/37/currents/the-strange-blissfulness-of-storms
The Evolutionary Argument Against Reality-Quanta Magazine