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Nuremberg, Germany. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Documentation_Center_Nazi_Party_Ral... Relevant blog post: rtimperfectworld.com/2018/10/19/in-search-of-the-nazis/
Robin Brasington documenting Sarah Paul's "Captain Firepants and the Pretty Ponies", Beyond/In Western New York, University at Buffalo Art Gallery
documentation of the installation of the other places
documentation of the installation of the other places 55 degrees noth exhibition at forth valley college
documentation of the installation of the other places 55 degrees noth exhibition at forth valley college
doing a photographic image recording for the old and archived pictures and drawings for Akitek Jururancang Malaysia
First 'draft' sort of economy line drawing. It's of my dad on my parents wedding day. Definitely needs some more work. Taken from this image ( i47.tinypic.com/dgnypy.jpg ).
FOLLOWING BIT is a reenactment of Vito Acconci's FOLLOWING PIECE, originally performed in New York City between October 3 and 25, 1969. FOLLOWING PIECE was part of “Street Works IV”, a series of performances and conceptual events sponsored by the Architectural League of New York between October 1-31, 1969. Acconci followed a person for a few minutes, if that person entered into a private space or a car, or for several hours, if the person went to a cinema or restaurant. Acconci carried out this performance everyday for a month. He typed up an account of each 'pursuit', and, the following month, he sent a report to a different member of the art community.
Coll.eo’s FOLLOWING BIT is presented today to a broader audience via different media, in the form of tweets, machinima, digital photographs, prints, maps, and diagrams. The month-long performance generated an enormous set of data, consisting of 23 digital videos in high definition over 118 GB in size; 13300+ digital photos; 60 digital prints; 23 written accounts sent in Tweet form (archived), plus several typewritten pages of notes, framed, and mounted to wall and to a board.
This photo gallery is part of the documentation of a following episode took place in the streets of Liberty City on July 23, 2013. The episode lasted a few hours. The photographic documentation was automated. The computer camera took pictures every three seconds. The result: approximately 5 GB of screenshots. This is a selection.
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September 1, 2013
I really want this little guy (cat in top image; cat on the left in bottom image) as a cat companion. I already know if I get him he will be named either Alfred or Tchaikovsky.
Floor Arc - Pixel VGA v2 (Banff, October 2011)
This installation at the Banff Centre (October 2011) is the second test in reusing old computer monitors in a video installation. Fifty-seven old computer monitors are piled into an arc on a gallery floor, with approximately two dozen of them displaying either fuchsia or white in a pre-programmed strobing pattern. Each screen is controlled with custom electronics to create pulsating and strobing patterns, casting a colored wash across the darkened gallery. Dimensions: Variable (approx 6m x 0.5m). VGA monitors, custom electronics. 2011.
We were given a title of "obsessive Documentation" (obdoc) and also given an object we could use like coat, teapot and other really random object that held no relevance to each other. i chose a coat, it was named "A coat Tracey would be proud of!" after looking long and hard into the works of tracey emin. i decided to obsessively document my life. everything on this coat had meaning to me at some point in the 6 weeks i had to make it. everything was hand stitched on and it wasnt just about the traditional female equalities it was meant to signify the building of relationships and also the breaking of them....
FOLLOWING BIT is a reenactment of Vito Acconci's FOLLOWING PIECE, originally performed in New York City between October 3 and 25, 1969. FOLLOWING PIECE was part of “Street Works IV”, a series of performances and conceptual events sponsored by the Architectural League of New York between October 1-31, 1969. Acconci followed a person for a few minutes, if that person entered into a private space or a car, or for several hours, if the person went to a cinema or restaurant. Acconci carried out this performance everyday for a month. He typed up an account of each 'pursuit', and, the following month, he sent a report to a different member of the art community.
Coll.eo’s FOLLOWING BIT is presented today to a broader audience via different media, in the form of tweets, machinima, digital photographs, prints, maps, and diagrams. The month-long performance generated an enormous set of data, consisting of 23 digital videos in high definition over 118 GB in size; 13300+ digital photos; 60 digital prints; 23 written accounts sent in Tweet form (archived), plus several typewritten pages of notes, framed, and mounted to wall and to a board.
This folder documents a following bit took place in the streets of Liberty City on July 23 2013. The episode lasted a few hours. The photographic documentation was automated. The computer camera took pictures every three seconds. The result: approximately 5 GB of screenshots. This is a selection.
For more information visit colleo.org.
September 1, 2013