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  1. Vocaleyes

    Interactive piece that enables the user to create drawings and sounds compositions. The audio background is created by the phonetics sounds of multiple languages such as English, Mandarin and Arabic in the form of musical notes. It is a piece that was produced with the idea of linking it to the Eyemouse produced by John Tchalenko, Research Fellow at Camberwell College of Arts. In his research he is looking at cognitive ways for learning to draw, while I am interested in communicative processes using text-sound and image. For this piece and taking into consideration Tchalenko's idea of learning to draw with your eyes. I used 'meaningless' phonetic sounds as the basic elements used in speech to learn to speak, conceiving in this way both parts of the brain: the linguistic and the visual.

    (Source: Artist's description from her site)

    Scott Rettberg - 22.09.2011 - 17:07

  2. The Inland Sea

    The work was published on Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries' web page in 2001 according to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 02.10.2011 - 14:00

  3. Sous Terre, The Subnetwork

    Sous terre is an order of the RATP for the celebration of the centenary of the Parisian subway in the year 2000. Under ground, the subway, his memory, his internal organization, his/her/its history. His tunnels, of travelers that pass and iron. All one life that we forget under streets. The subway is useful, it serves to go from a point to another, to move without being confronted to the urban chaos. It is another city, but of passages, of flux, of cuts,: a network. Between time, in the displacement, it is necessary to kill the time, not to feel the surrounding intensity, all these people that us meet without recognizing them, the out-flow of the maintaining chanted by the scrolling of stations. To the difference of the other means of transportation the subway doesn't ask for no attention of travelers as for the taken road. One only waits. The subway requires to face the other travelers then, to look at them while waiting to arrive to destination. Travelers are held seated or standing. Some watch on the right, on the left, of others no. A woman reads a book, a man a newspaper, of others merely the emptiness.

    Scott Rettberg - 06.10.2011 - 10:46

  4. Funk

    This work was created as an advertisement for the Korea Web Art Festival in 2001.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 12.10.2011 - 20:56

  5. Credits

    The work Credits does what the title implies; it gives credit to the musicians and composer behind the music used in Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries' works.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 12.10.2011 - 22:18

  6. Start at the End: a Hypertext Fiction

    This CD-based hypertext fiction is described as a tragedy, using words, music and images to "evoke three virtual spaces: the psychic space of memory, the public space of an internet mailing list (called Undertow) and the private space of a mail exchange between two people that are spearated by an ocean, a gender and a language." (from the blurb on the back of the CD).

    It is only available on CD-ROM and unfortunately the CD-ROM this ELMCIP contributor can access is faulty and most files will not show.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 10.11.2011 - 14:16

  7. Seedsigns for Philadelpho

    An intermedia elegy, animated in Flash created to mark the passing of Brazilian poet, Philadelpho Menezes (1960-2000). As aND explains in the piece, "I was harvesting the seeds of False Blue Indigo (Baptisia Australis) the day I received news Philadelpho had died." The work reveals a series of letters and words formed from seeds to music.

    Davin Heckman - 03.02.2012 - 11:32

  8. E_cephalopedia // novellex

    E_cephalopedia // novellex

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.02.2012 - 10:04

  9. Xylo

    Xylo is an animated poem.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 23.02.2012 - 14:38

  10. David Still :)

    This website invites its readers to take the identity of David Still, a possibly fictional character whose life is presented on the website. The reader is addressed as though he or she is David Still: "You live in a neighbourhood called The Reality (De Realiteit). No, really, you do! It may seem unusual, but all of the following is true, and you love it!" In addition to photos from David Still's childhood, readers can explore stories of his childhood memories presented as simply hypertext narratives, with just a few links. 

    The project doesn't simply ask readers to imagine being David Still, it invites us to send out emails using his email account, either using one of the provided scripts, or writing one from scratch. The website also allows readers to browse emails confused recipients of these emails have sent in reply to "David Still".

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 01.03.2012 - 11:29

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