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C()n Du It
C()n Du It is a volume of poetic audio-videoclips, presenting the most important phenomena of visual culture and asking questions about a man’s place in the online sphere and about identity in the era of avatars. Intense, expressive and ironic pictures, show in an epigrammatic form our daily internet ‘rituals’, like clicking, posting, chatting. References to animation, film, advertisement or video games create dynamic, expansive clips. No ‘dry bones’, using a metaphor from ‘logical poem’, but a truly ‘fleshy’ poetry, precise and firm. The style of the whole volume may be described as a ‘post-Atari’, with green color reminding of system commands and simple font expressing nostalgia for the uncomplicated, 8-bit world. The spectator is forced to simultaneously cope with the picture and sound and experiences a true stereophonic reality. In so uncertain 20th century a man is a constantly reborn avatar, a pixel or just a printed circuit on the motherboard of society.
Patricia Tomaszek - 04.10.2012 - 16:19
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Hermeticon: Pop Spell Maker
Hermeticon: Pop Spell Maker
Scott Rettberg - 16.10.2012 - 14:12
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We Drank
We Drank
Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2012 - 14:36
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Disembodied Voices
Disembodied Voices
Scott Rettberg - 20.10.2012 - 15:17
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Grand Thieves Audio Modologues
Grand Thieves Audio Modologues
Scott Rettberg - 20.10.2012 - 15:33
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eye in the making
Eye in the Making consists of 3 clusters of texts. The user interacts with image and text, expand the texts to develop readings.
The user creates contexts and variations in readings depending on how much or little the texts are expanded, from where they are expanded, and the order in which the reader opens up the text. This is furthered by a tension between the spatial arrangements and chronological expansion of the texts, along with the sounds accompanying the user's interaction with the text.
Start by clicking on the moving image, and follow the texts, clicking certain words to produce more. Click on the moving image once more to move on to the next section.
Source: author's abstract
Scott Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 16:05
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Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
Scott Rettberg - 08.01.2013 - 21:07
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Snow Queen
Snow Queen, a debut videopoem by Machine Libertine, is a combination of masculine poetry «Poison Tree» by William Blake contrasted to mechanic female MacOS voice and Sever group remix of Souzfilm animation «Snow Queen» (1957). The cubist imagery of the Snow Queen's realm evokes parallels with the realm of the digital that is as unstable as the icicles that Key composes the word "eternity" from.
Natalia Fedorova - 26.01.2013 - 15:08
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Poèmes cumulatifs, en coups d'oeil, avec autoportrait
Poèmes cumulatifs, en coups d'oeil, avec autoportrait
Scott Rettberg - 30.01.2013 - 02:14
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Poubelle
Poubelle
Scott Rettberg - 30.01.2013 - 11:39