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Vincent Morisset
Vincent Morisset
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:00
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Sean Michaels
Sean Michaels
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:06
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Motto
Motto is a playful, one-of-a-kind adventure—an interactive novella that uses thousands of tiny videos to tell the thousand-year tale of a kindhearted spirit named September. Part ghost story, part scavenger hunt, Motto finds a way to be both documentary and fiction—incorporating participants’ lo-fi, unstaged footage into its own emotional narrative. It’s like a mirror ball that refracts its audience’s imaginations, rearranging the way they look at the world.
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:09
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Andrew W. Smith
Andrew W. Smith
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:17
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Anti-Temporal Letters
Anti-Temporal Letters emerges from a line in the opening sequence of Janelle Monae’s music video for “Q.U.E.E.N.”. The line refers to a “Time Council and Living Museum”, a fictional organization dedicated to the capture and exhibition of time-traveling rebels. Anti-Temporal Letters riffs on this concept, imagining what those rebels may have communicated to each other across space and time. This work is interactive and not each experience is the same.
[Source: The New River]
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:19
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Nilufar Karimi
Nilufar Karimi
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:23
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Eliseo Ortiz
Eliseo Ortiz
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:23
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Every tongue, that wound my heart
In “Every tongue, that wound my heart,” you can click on each country to hear the portion of its anthem which uses the corporeal words “heart” and “eye.” As you move across each country, its anthem continues to play until, eventually, the layering of anthems creates an overwhelming dissonance.
[Source: The New River]
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:25
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Caleb Foss
Caleb Foss
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:27
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Binary
Binary is a generative text, which explores a non-binary body inhabiting a binary medium. Using a structure inspired by Christopher Strachey’s Loveletters and Allison Knowles’ House of Dust, the algorithm builds each line of text from words/phrases selected from a list of options. However, unlike its inspirations, which select randomly, Binary iterates through all 1,512 possible permutations one by one. After a line of text is rendered, the resulting pixels on screen become cells in John Conway’s zero-player game Life. The animation state is stored in a database so that each viewer picks up where the last viewer left off. The current timecode is displayed at the bottom of the title screen.
[Source: The New River]
Amanda Hodes - 09.06.2022 - 01:28