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I found this image an odd, disturbing way to convey a system error. I think these guys have been watching too much South Park.
I spent a day trying to image grab as many error messages as possible...these were all that I could upload in one batch. I don't think that makes me a hacker.
Pentax 6x7, Kodak Portra 160NC, 100mm f/4 macro at f/4. I didn't ever think I would get an actual animal this close with this lens. You have to basically be on top of your subject in order to get any size, plus I'm so slow at manual focusing. This dragonfly was dying, though, so I was able to take my time. It's foggy because this was the day I was tired of waiting for my lens to defog in the humidity.
November 10, 2018 at 2:00pm- 3:30pm at Centrespace Gallery, VRC
Taking this idea as a starting point, we would like you to interpret this principle
Sustain your errors, is a series of workshops and events re-interpreting a set of ideas by artist and musician David Cunningham first used for his 1976 album Grey Scale.
In an introduction to the project taking place during NEoN, writer Cicely Farrer invites artist Katie Hare to together explore the ‘error system’ in the algorithmic age, through dialogue, sound, projection and human movement, extending Cunningham’s album in a new performative encounter.
Katie Hare is an artist whose work examines the effects of the increasing rapidity of technological progress, particularly with regards to memory and obsolescence and the way narrative and storytelling is shifting as a result of this development.
Introduction to David Cunningham’s Error System
David Cunningham’s art work evades visual description as it is mostly real-time sound based and site specific. His installations and performances are experienced across sound, music, light, movement and the architectures of space. He frequently uses a systems approach. This systems approach could be through a sound loop, overlapping cycles, a set of instructions, collaborative conditions or the space the work inhabits.
Sustain your errors draws on an early work of David’s, Grey Scale, for which he set up scores/instructions in the production of his sound work in the late 70s. In its original form, Grey Scale is an album that was originally released as a vinyl record in a grey card sleeve in 1976. The album features tracks which are played across a range of instruments, percussion, tape recorders, synthesisers and water.
The project is based on conversations between Cicely Farrer and David Cunningham around ways of interpreting the scores and their guiding principles. Cicely has received mentorship from artist Pernille Spence.
Supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.
Image Credit: Kathryn Rattray Photography
I've been getting these on and off all day.
It's the beginning of the end I tells ya.
Facebook Error - 17102007 - 093410
My computer savvy friend now owns this, and loves it.
This was part of the project for designing plush creations that catered to a specific audience. This is for older adults working in the IT world, or for those who have been through the cubical experience and just wanted to toss your computer out the window. Well, now when your computer pisses you off you can turn and beat on this life size version, modeled after an old CRT monitor, complete with the blue screen of death. Check out the set for a full description.
Error computer © me.
These darn iPhones are so new that even Apple doesn't know what all the errors mean, and they made them!
I know— this dialog is neither crazy or funny.
No te quedes sólo en borrar tus errores. Aprende de ellos. El único error que no puede cometerse es cometer dos veces el mismo error…
Borrador gigante en el Tiger de Alberto Aguilera.
grammatically is it more correct to say:
"Something technical is wrong"
or
"Something is technically wrong"
?
baring in mind that the sentence is conveying that the service had an error somewhere in it's software or connections.