"For the past few weeks, I’ve been London-exhibiting a version of my
Interactive Fiction work called “T[he]Issue” as part of a second site
showing of *Beyond The Interface*. “T[he]Issue: The Geospatial and
Mixed-Locative Colonisation Act of 2014″ (“T[he]Issue” for short) is a work
originally commissioned by Julian Stadon and Furtherfield Gallery for
the *Beyond
the Interface* Exhibition as part of the 2014 International Symposium on
Mixed and Augmented Reality
<http://ismar.vgtc.org/ismar/2014/info/ismar-welcome/welcome> in Munich,
Germany. The second site showing
<http://furtherfield.org/gallery-files/BIL-PR-web.pdf> is currently being
held at Furtherfield’s Gallery at McKenzie Pavilion, Finsbury Park, until
the 21st June.

For this London showing, we’ve installed a stripped back version of
“T[he]Issue” which presents as a faux legal document. This document
questions legal, moral and ethical issues to do with ownership of
Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality based arenas by asserting unequivocal
ownership rights over such spaces. The document asserts a blanket claim of
all spatial and locative sectors involved in these AR/VR spaces, or as the
fiction terms it, “The Overlaid Space”..."

[Read more at:
http://mezbreezedesign.com/2015/06/04/theissue-showing-at-beyond-the-interface/
]

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