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Fuorange
Interactive psychogenerative landscapeOnline (large public screen and small screen display).
(Offline lush screens version proposed for debut with Transigence. Details: Content would be enriched by approx. 4x scale in audio layering, visual field play and text morphs. Interactive interface through mouse interaction via Director pairs shockwave to reiterative max/msp/jitter enabled triggers in a multiscreen space.
Fuorange comes from 'fuckyou orange' - construction workers' lingo for the orange mesh around forbidden zones, like manholes and tresspass lines. Fuorange is a short circuit past the fuck you, don?t go there, into a matrixial spacewalk via sound curves and cascades of text. Fuorange records the derive of a real world walk, captured and meshed within the artifice of the net. Audio and digital photography were recorded on location in Cornwall, July 2004. Sound processing and generative music design are by Patrick Simons from location/voice recordings. Photography and html edit is by Christina McPhee. Progressive movies created by Kate Southworth.
A coproduction of Glorious Ninth and naxsmash group. Produced with fellowship support from the Interactive Art & Design Research Cluster at Falmouth College of Arts, Falmouth, Cornwall 2004.
http://www.gloriousninth.com
http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/interactive
http://christinamcphee.net
http://www.naxsmash.net
Audio
Hardware: samplers
Software: signal processors and resamplers
Visuals
software: Macromedia Director mx, Dreamweaver, Photoshop CS, Photoshop 7
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collection:2004 |
date added:2004-09-08 | enter project
glorious ninth + naxsmash : about
Kate Southworth
Patrick Simons
Christina McPhee
Kate Southworth is new media artist. Her work focuses on the co-emergence of knowledge, and on trying to understand and articulate different ways of knowing ourselves and others through processes of interaction.
Christina McPhee is an independent transmedia landscape artist and designer. She investigates topologies at the borders of the built environment, data landscapes and the sublime. Urban and natural combine in a technopoetics of landscape as new media. Her conceptually based practice works through the integration of drawing, digital photography and video, painting, and location based sound design.
Patrick Simons is a composer and sound artist. He makes artistic enquiries into the material world and tries to communicate his findings using many different approaches to knowing.
He was a professional musician for eleven years, and also co-ordinated and managed arts projects with various culturally diverse community groups, Patrick is currently based at Falmouth College of Arts, Cornwall, UK where he is a part-time tutor on the MA Interactive Art & Design programme.
Patrick Simons
Christina McPhee
Kate Southworth is new media artist. Her work focuses on the co-emergence of knowledge, and on trying to understand and articulate different ways of knowing ourselves and others through processes of interaction.
Christina McPhee is an independent transmedia landscape artist and designer. She investigates topologies at the borders of the built environment, data landscapes and the sublime. Urban and natural combine in a technopoetics of landscape as new media. Her conceptually based practice works through the integration of drawing, digital photography and video, painting, and location based sound design.
Patrick Simons is a composer and sound artist. He makes artistic enquiries into the material world and tries to communicate his findings using many different approaches to knowing.
He was a professional musician for eleven years, and also co-ordinated and managed arts projects with various culturally diverse community groups, Patrick is currently based at Falmouth College of Arts, Cornwall, UK where he is a part-time tutor on the MA Interactive Art & Design programme.
glorious ninth + naxsmash : awards & exhibitions
Glorious Ninth have exhibited net art projects at galleries and museums including: Centre of Contemporary Culture, Barcelona; Evergreen Cultural Centre, British Columbia, Canada; Irish Film Centre, Dublin; Watershed Media Centre, Bristol and the Institute of Contemporary Art, London. They are featured in several net art databases including Martin Wattenbergs Net Art Idea Line on the Whitney Museums site, Rhizome Artbase, and Soundtoys.