Hi Antonio, Yes, I agree with Rob.
You've made yourself extra cool without meaning to ;-) marc On 25 May 2016 at 19:59, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 25 May 2016, at 07:17 AM, Antonio Roberts wrote: > > I recently made an ident for MTV that was shown everywhere apart from > > the UK. This was due to the ident containing "Potentially Harmful" > > content. I've never worked in broadcast before and, whilst I know > > flashing imagery should be avoided, I didn't know stripes were > > disallowed. > > I wouldn't have thought of that either but stripes moving at speed will > flash. This is like a car driving through the shadows cast by tree > branches on a sunny day. > > > I've described this whole process here > > http://www.hellocatfood.com/potentially-harmful/ > > > > Does this render a lot of glitch art/new media/digital art > > unboradcastable? > > You've created art that is resistant to media distribution. > > In 2016. > > That's awesome! > > And potential problems are identified by machine - > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harding_test > > Which makes this an example of algorithmic critique as well. > > So to answer your question - more energetic examples of glitch/new media > would need a certificate. I wonder if institutions that collect such > art have access to Harding testing? > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- -- Marc Garrett Co-Founder, Co-Director and main editor of Furtherfield. Furtherfield - A living, breathing, thriving network http://www.furtherfield.org - for art, technology and social change since 1996 Furtherfield Gallery & Commons, Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQ T +44(0)208 802 1301/+44(0)208 802 2827 M +44(0)7533676047 www.furtherfield.org <http://www.furtherfield.org>
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