> > Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 21:42:00 +0200 > From: Bj?rn Magnhild?en <[email protected]> > To: netbehaviour <[email protected]>, Theory and Writing > <[email protected]> > Subject: [NetBehaviour] Crossover and Queue, videos @Incubarte7 > Message-ID: > <CAPP+9aDDyaJRL0=QhxxJhOuragpAA= > [email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Two videos exhibited as part of Incubarte7 Festival, Valencia, Spain. > 19. - 30. June 2015, Sala Ibercaja, Av. de Bar? de C?rcer, 17 > > http://noemata.net/incubarte7/crossover-high3.jpg > > Crossover > Crossing over - thresholds, of human and animal, the city animal, animal > lost. Quadruped or biped - public regulation of locomotion, man is the > upright animal. Though easily humiliated - in the constructs of his own > creation. A critical mass of one - the digital any or none - atom, > clinamen, deviation - swerve, how the world became modern. > > https://vimeo.com/123180628 > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FggHnROC_jI > http://noemata.net/incubarte7/crossover.mov > > More info - http://noemata.net/316 - http://noemata.net/crossover/ > > > http://noemata.net/incubarte7/queue-high3.jpg > > Queue > A documentation of creative queue behaviour. > A queue is a long line of people, while a video is a long sequence of > frames. They both move in one direction, slowly, pausing, whimsically. > Because it's hard to be constrained in one dimension, the line and the > sequence. Human jittering needs an outlet, whether mental or physical. > The hardest thing is to not do anything. > As a self-referencial thing the queue was recorded outside the art > center Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris. > > https://vimeo.com/123180629 > http://noemata.net/incubarte7/queue.mov > > ------------------------------ >
I like these. "Crossover" is somewhat reminiscent of early Chris Burden while "Queue" has an iconic quality with even more potential. -- - *Anthony Stephenson* http://anthonystephenson.org/
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