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Category Archives: media art
Durational Book : collaborative real-time fictive hybrid “book” project
For the past few days I have been submitting text & images to Durational Book, a collaborative real-time project at the State Library of NSW, creating hybrid/ digital/ analogue/ textual / media / bookish / objects. The material emerges from explorations into … Continue reading
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Notes for Walking : media arts and augmented landscapes – artist session ISEA
This is a link to the prezi for my Notes for Walking : media arts and augmented landscapes session at ISEA 2013. Key points only where I am contextualising Notes for Walking and discussing challenges of staging it; implications for … Continue reading
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Notes for Walking – large audience numbers
I’m thrilled to report that I received the final iTunes figures today up until Jan 27. The Notes for Walking app received over 1,200 app downloads during the Festival- 1,227 to be exact. There were also over 1400 unique Junaio … Continue reading
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of day, of night at MLA 2013
I’m delighted to report that of day, of night has been included in the MLA 2013 exhibition, “Avenues of Access: An Exhibit & Online Archive of New ‘Born Digital’ Literature” in Boston in January, 2013. Thanks very much for the inclusion, and in … Continue reading
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Note 3 preview : Notes for Walking
Notes for Walking was submitted to Apple (for iPhone) and to Junaio (for Android users) for release a few days back…now just a waiting game. Everything is looking great! In the meantime here is a preview of Note 3; featuring … Continue reading
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Notes for Walking is almost ready
I have been working away very intensely on Notes for Walking, editing the video notes, working with sound designer Michael Finucan on the sound and designing the app, using BuildAR. The app development and testing with MOB will be finished … Continue reading
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Recording sounds at Middle Head
In the last few weeks I’ve been working a lot with sound designer Michael Finucan to create a soundtrack for each of the notes. Michael has completed a heap of location recording at Middle Head, including hydrophonic (underwater) and ELF … Continue reading
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Notes for Walking in Sydney Festival, 2013
Exciting news! Notes for Walking is included in the visual arts program of the Sydney Festival, 2013. Presented by the Sydney Festival in association with Mosman Art Gallery, and supported by the University of Technology and the National Parks and … Continue reading
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Notes for Walking trailer
I’ve been editing a trailer for Notes for Walking, believe it or not, along with working madly to produce the work. Sound design by the very talented Michael Finucan, who is also doing sound for the smartphone app and the … Continue reading
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Behind the locked gate at Middle Head
There is a locked gate at Middle Head, leading down steep steps to the cliff’s edge. A lookout cabin made of iron and stone perches near the edge, above the place that is called The Sound. I’ve wondered about what … Continue reading
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