Turbulence Commission: "FUJI spaces and other places"

January 3, 2010; 6:30 am in Tokyo (4:30 pm EST)
Turbulence Commission: "FUJI spaces and other places" by Nurit Bar-Shai
http://turbulence.org/works/FUJI

Appropriating, processing, and interweaving several existing webcam 
feeds of Mount Fuji, "FUJI" is a durational piece for four seasons. 
"FUJI" examines the authenticity of networked, spatiotemporal 
experiences of distant nature, sacred sites, and sacred icons. The 
overwhelming immediacy and delirious variety of live broadcasts 
available via the Internet, as well as the current incitement to 
communicate with distant but real subjects alter our experience of space 
which is invariably mediated through images. In "FUJI", the gap between 
the real place and its representation no longer exists. "FUJI" is a 
voyage across deep time, experienced minute by minute, day by day -- a 
longing for a place that could never be, yet, evidently, always is.

BIOGRAPHY

Nurit Bar-Shai is an inter-media artist who composes video and live 
telematic installations. Her work has been exhibited at the OK-Center in 
Linz, The National Art Center in Tokyo, SESI Gallery in Sao Paulo, the 
Science Gallery at Trinity College, Dublin, The State Museum of 
Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki and The Center for Digital Art in Israel, 
among others. Bar-Shai received a Prix Ars Electronica 2007 Honorary 
Mention, the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival Jury Award, ETC Finishing 
Funds award, funded by NYSCA, ARTIS - Contemporary Israeli Art Fund 
Grant, and was commissioned by Turbulence.org, with funds from The 
Greenwall Foundation (2006), and with funds from The Jerome Foundation 
(2009). Bar-Shai has held residencies at the Experimental Television 
Center, the Makor Steinhardt Center, Harvestworks and the European Lab 
for Interactive Media Art: eMobiLArt.
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