Friday, 17 October 2008
Friday, 10 October 2008
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
WAN members make sterling contributions to b-side
Well, most of the first Weymouth and Portland b-side (the seaside) arts festival have been packed away now, three installations in Brewers Quay will be around til tomorrow afternoon...
WAN was well represented within this diverse festival and included
Ed Jones' seahorse and snake grass installation at Tim's Cactus Kiosk
Lala Mulherns "Some Seeker" piece in a b-shed on the cargo stage
Andy Sherlocks "Protect and Survive" in the Nothe Fort Nuclear Bunker
WAN was well represented within this diverse festival and included
Ed Jones' seahorse and snake grass installation at Tim's Cactus Kiosk
Lala Mulherns "Some Seeker" piece in a b-shed on the cargo stage
Andy Sherlocks "Protect and Survive" in the Nothe Fort Nuclear Bunker
Abigail Stradlings innovative jewellery, in alcoves in the Nother bunker
Sarah Butterworths "Tubular Shells,
Gary Jones' "COMSURV" web window and social bookmarking/networking, join us...
Tangwen Sandersons Seaside Nostalgia Parlour,
all in Brewers Quay
Estelle Kelleghers work on show in the Mullberry Centre
Please commment if I've missed anyone and apologies in advance
Sarah Butterworths "Tubular Shells,
Gary Jones' "COMSURV" web window and social bookmarking/networking, join us...
Tangwen Sandersons Seaside Nostalgia Parlour,
all in Brewers Quay
Estelle Kelleghers work on show in the Mullberry Centre
Please commment if I've missed anyone and apologies in advance
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Tangwen Sandersons seaside nosalgia parlour
In Brewers Quay. Brilliant.
I was immediately transported back to the age of seven, on a seaside holiday at grans, even though this never happened. Very relaxing with the soothing cries of seagulls and all sorts of thought full pieces, rich in detail, conveying melancholy...
Loads of flotsam, jetsum, bricabrac, and hot glue guns on the table, ready for making. And lots of wonderful finished products in the shop window forming the growing installation. Enchanting.
Look out for a web version of the Parlour and Tangwens new site soon...
Monday, 29 September 2008
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Saturday, 27 September 2008
b-side going well
Thursday, 25 September 2008
feed portal (window) complete
meh
to the right is Andy Sherlocks awesome pic of Jackie Avery, in his terrifying post nuclear bunker at the Nothe... I thought I'd be coming out to nuclear winter...
can't seem to embed individual Qik videos... the almost finished set up can be seen here, still facing the wrong way and in snake hell...
http://www.qik.com/video/335653
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
b-side COMSURV feed portal nearly ready
The feed portal, or shop window to the web in Brewers Quay is nearly set. Many thanks to SES Computers, the staff at Brewers Quay, Dave, Darren and Andy for all their help, I definitely couldn't have done it without them. My legs really aching now, despite spending most of my time with my feet up... Anyway, this is where I left it...
So I have four channels on 10 monitors... I ideally would like to run all this off one uber pc with 20 large flatscreens and 10 channels, camera drones, WLAN cams...
Maybe next time but for now I've had to keep it simple (ha!) by using ready made web interfaces and an old pc per channel.
As for the channels these are all promising much but getting them to consistently deliver in the way I needed turned out to be days worth of hassle too. It all seemed so simple when I suggested the webby bit as a marketing technique... and then had to turn it into an art installation.
A good experience though and I think this is a great concept for a wide range of events. Combining a massive, user generated body of web content with a geographically localised portal. This allows people to be drawn form the web to the event, and promotion of specific aspects of the event itself, to participants already there, via the portal. I think.
In this instance me on my scooter using my N95 to stream to Qik will be the only camera drone. I really fancy a mini air ship based remote control flying camera, that'd be awesome. Enough rambling, the feeds are all in place and are as follows
http://comsurv.blogspot.com/2008/09/comsurv-live-video-feed.html
http://comsurv.blogspot.com/2008/09/b-side-08-live-flickr-surveillance-feed.html
http://comsurv.blogspot.com/2008/09/test.html
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
b-side COMSURV Weymouth
B-side COMSURV
In this, the most surveilled country in the world, I decided to document the B-side festival by "surveiling" it using my camera and phone, along with anyone else s camera or phone who wanted to take part, and upload the images to the internet. Ideally all the images will show up on a map where they were taken but the current internet technology for this is slightly limiting.
The B-side COMSURV installation consists of 4+ channels of digital content displayed on 8+ monitors, set up in an old style shop window, for more details see here
In this, the most surveilled country in the world, I decided to document the B-side festival by "surveiling" it using my camera and phone, along with anyone else s camera or phone who wanted to take part, and upload the images to the internet. Ideally all the images will show up on a map where they were taken but the current internet technology for this is slightly limiting.
The B-side COMSURV installation consists of 4+ channels of digital content displayed on 8+ monitors, set up in an old style shop window, for more details see here
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