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  1. Land/Wave Series

    Land/Wave Series

    Stig Andreassen - 20.03.2012 - 14:56

  2. Completely Automated

    I have formally performed “Completely Automated” on stage at a few conferences/venues and I think it could be a good fit for HASTAC’s themes. I would be very excited to perform it as part of an evening of performances. Total run-time is a duration of 15 minutes and it occurs in three parts. In the first part, I do a performative reading of a “historical” document that I have forged. To create the language of the forgery, I programmed a computer program to run a text analysis on a group of historical law tracts. I then skimmed the results and authored my own version of an early law tract. Calling on theater training, I perform this poetic text. In the second stage, the live performance overlaps and blends in with a short video that tells the story of how this forged document is digitally archived on google books as an “authentic” text. This video is blended with voice over of poetic text taken from the document. In the last stage I give a final performative reading of the changes that were made to the document when a group of users prepared it for upload in the digital archives.

    Stig Andreassen - 20.03.2012 - 15:14

  3. Negro en ovejas (Poema ovino)

    Poem using images and video of sheep wearing words. A voice reads words when the mouse hovers over the appropriate photo.

     

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.03.2012 - 10:57

  4. Custom Orthotics Changed My Life

    The tragic tale of two marriages, the death of a son and severe foot problems, followed by miraculous improved life thanks to custom orthotics, is all told using bullet pointed lists, slide transitions and simple graphs generated from presentation templates.

    Other slideshow fiction works by Holeton include: "Voyeur with Dog" (2009), "Do You Have Balls?" (2011) and "Postmodern: An Anagrammatic Slideshow Fiction" (2017). 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 10.04.2012 - 15:19

  5. Three Rails Live

    “Three Rails Live” (2011) by Roderick Coover, Nick Montfort, and Scott Rettberg is an experiment in combinatory poetics, a generative system that results in the production of short narrative videos, stories with a moral to them. 

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.04.2012 - 12:20

  6. Labyrinth

    As in Akira Kurosawas film Roshamon, the pairs of protagonists create a dilectic of two competing monologues -- inviting the audience locate the truth between the two stories.

    Scott Rettberg - 04.05.2012 - 10:37

  7. Understanding Echo

    Understanding Echo

    Scott Rettberg - 04.05.2012 - 10:38

  8. Secret Door

    Shown at Inviedo Milan in 2006.

    A site specific work, triggered by exiting or entering an hotel room, the door was projected as a facsimile next to a real door on the same wall.

    Scott Rettberg - 04.05.2012 - 10:40

  9. Katastrofetrilogien

    Katastrofetrilogien is a trilogy centered on themes of how stories of historic disasters impact contemporary conversations and relationships. Collaboratively and organically constructed, these three films call upon histories of deadly volcanic ash, great floods, and the plague to tell stories of present day longing, anxiety, and environmental change.

    "The Last Volcano / Det siste utbruddet"
    A story of a catastrophic volcanic eruption and its aftermath is retold by a woman to a man before the slowly turning image of contemporary urban landscape. Though the story seems to reference events of the distant past, its setting and telling raise anxieties related to cycles of memory and forgetting.

    Direction: Roderick Coover
    Writing: Scott Rettberg
    Translation by: Daniel Apollon, Gro Jørstad Nilsen, and Jill Walker Rettberg
    Voices: Gro Jørstad Nilsen and Jan Arild Breistein

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 15.06.2012 - 15:50

  10. What They Said... (While We Were Sleeping)

    Flash poem about media and society in the post-9/11 era.

    Scott Rettberg - 16.06.2012 - 13:55

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