Feb 16, 2010
links for 2010-02-16
-
Tool for connecting latitude-longitude information which will let other people watch geotagged photos in google earth – accessed as a type of application
-
From the about page of the shadow world project: 'I have always considered Shadow World to be something somewhat different than a conventional documentary. My concept for the series came from a desire to document a certain overlooked reality, but without focusing on the factual specifics of that location. Instead, I chose to focus on what made that location both unique as well as universal, eschewing narrative and message for observation and formal balance as well as a personal connection with the environment and subjects. The inception of Shadow World came out of my relation to the moment through my background as a painter, the attention to minute details and how hey relate to each other to shape a moment in time. Time being one element that video allows me to explore and manipulate in a way that painting has not.'
-
From the about: 'I am a film and video artist originally from Houston, Texas now living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Over the years my work has taken on many forms: Super 8, 16mm, 16mm multiple projection performance and installation, video installation, 16mm found footage films, hand-painted film, culture jamming video, videoblogging, and web video series. I currently plunder tv and the internet for Wreck & Salvage and spend my free time buried in old films.'
-
from the title byline: 'the fine art of 'pataphysics in daily life. condensed poetic voodles. A video blog by sam renseiw' and from the project description 'Spacetwo:Patalab will exist in this spirit and function as a small, unassuming, experimental visual laboratory. Laced with quotes and useful links, Palatab02 is a forum for subdued, yet powerful and complex, indirectly moving imagery.'
-
pouringdown project Daniel Liss that looks at using video as a medium for mapping locations, providing a sense of place.
-
Useful website design for documentation of this locative project, as well as a number of approaches presented towards the project brief.
-
from the information web page: 'Life: a user's manual' is a series of public performances and online mappings that examine the hidden stories captured by private wireless CCTV streams and how they intersect with the visible world around us.
-
locative media, gps cinema, walk art, 3D literature – one of Will Leurs' locative projects sent to artist-cloud list. Quoted from the about: 'This is the website for a locative media workshop for the Digital Technology and Culture department headed by Dene Grigar at Washington State University at Vancouver where I am currently an artist-in-residence.'