Digital Transformations: A New Kind of Commons Simon Yuill January - March 2010 Townsend Walk SCAN in partnership with Bournemouth Borough Council
Exhibition at Fabrica Brighton October-November 2009
A site specific installation for public//domain festival July 2010 Bournemouth Lower Gardens. This festival centred around a large moving image screen, included screenings, workshops, performances, & installations. In FLOW a stream running through the lower gardens with movement sensors placed along its length was used to trigger sound and image by throwing beach balls into the water and letting them float downstream.
Digital and video arts pioneers Steina and Woody Vasulka guest lecture atBournemouth University, 22/2/10, with Don Foresta, MARCEL.
Animations created by children in Bournemouth Lower Gardens as part of the public//domain festival. Saturday 17th July 2010
The end result of complete cellular representation is cancer. William S. Burroughs Naked Lunch 134In a small totally blacked out space, an immersive sonic environment, I want to put the audience somewhere in the position I was sitting with my son in a children’s oncology ward in the dead of night with the faint sound of the infusion pump which had the unsettling psychological effect of slowly increasing in volume until it was all I could hear. Patrick Courtney, 2008hair+spit v1.0 is a war broa...
Patrick Courtney & Mike Lion in conversation with SCAN Director Helen Sloan discussing their installation hair+spit v1.0.For more information on this and other projects please visit http://www.scansite.org
SCAN is an agency developing media arts in the South of England. It works in partnership with a broad range of individuals, groups and institutions nationally and internationally to commission innovative projects that cross and merge disciplines drawn from arts, media, humanities, science and technology. SCAN explores ideas, sites and tools showing the creative potential that media arts offer in our changing society. For more information on SCAN please visit http://www.scansite.org This is a s...
SCAN is an agency developing media arts in the South of England. It works in partnership with a broad range of individuals, groups and institutions nationally and internationally to commission innovative projects that cross and merge disciplines drawn from arts, media, humanities, science and technology. SCAN explores ideas, sites and tools showing the creative potential that media arts offer in our changing society. For more information on SCAN please visit http://www.scansite.org Paul B. Dav...