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  1. reRead

    interactive language based installation

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 12:04

  2. LYMS

    In the video lyms (which is a non-semantic word), I have solved the question of translation in a special way: words in different languages like spanish, french, german, english and scandinavian are put together.  None of them have the same meaning, the viewer may just taste on the words.  In the first part of the video all the words are starting with f.  In the beginning the f's are exposed in a way they constitute different pictures. The system of the expositions are based on how I made concrete poetry in the sixties. Instead of repeating them differently line by line, the new technology allows me to expose them differently through time.  Then more and more letters are shown, until all the words are exposed.

    Each viewer will have a different experience dependent upon their language background, and the ability to enjoy the poetic combination of the words and the visuality together with the music.  

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 18:22

  3. Connected Memories

    This piece is an exploration of oral histories and the use of technology as a participatory and inviting medium to perform and share stories.

    It is an interactive piece, which consists of a series of extracts from interviews of refugees living in London and the connection between them. They are compiled in a database and linked by common key words. To represent the fractured realities and the formations of connected memories, the viewers need to interact with the piece by clicking on the coloured activated 'common keywords' in order to generate extracts of narrations from the different participating refugees. As an installation the piece includes a microphone to invite the viewers to read aloud and share with other viewers the experience of performing the work through their reading. 

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.01.2011 - 18:01

  4. Newsrub

    Newsrub

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.01.2011 - 18:04

  5. Galactic Tides by Night

    Scheduled work made in Flash, presented to match the beat of the jazz music playing.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 11.10.2011 - 13:18

  6. Muds

    Muds

    Marthin Frugaard - 18.10.2011 - 13:48

  7. Droites et Courbes / Lines and Curves

    Lines and Curves

    Lines and Curves is a collection of electronic poems for PC andApple Macintosh available on Internet. I needed a player everybody has on his computer which could be downloaded easily, even with a slow connection. These conditions once performed, my purpose was to focus on one of electronic poetry Fundamentals : moving shapes generated by algorithms. The items which appear upon the screen will be different for each computer. Letters are made of lines, thick or thin, up or down strokes, round or straight, vertical, or horizontal. Words are made of letters, and sentences are made of words. Lines and curves are the basic units of all writing and printing. The most elementary written (or printed) poetry is the combination of lines and curves. « A » is line-line-line « B » line-line-curve-line-curve-line. Only the « O « is a single closed curve, a circle impossible to write perfectly but by Raphaël. This reminds me that writing is drawing. Young children know this very well. Lines and Curves is drawn poetry; not drawn by me or somebody else, but by a device.

    Patrick Burgaud - 31.10.2011 - 14:29

  8. Look, here she lies (Kijk, hier ligt ze)

    Interactieve tekst met liggende letters over een zij die ligt en wordt opgetild door een jij die haar wegdraagt en ergens anders neerlegt waarop zij opstaat, terugloopt en weer gaat liggen enz. 
    De woorden worden alleen leesbaar als een speciaal cursorhandje de letters overeind duwt, op die manier krijgt de lezer/kijker een zelfde soort rol als de jij uit de tekst.

    David Prater - 09.11.2011 - 14:03

  9. Today I Die

    Today I Die is explored by movind objects and words. The game features several endings.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 13.02.2012 - 19:56

  10. Your World of Text

    Your World of Text

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 19.03.2012 - 16:09

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