The Skinning of Memory (VP2)
Machine and human have begun to fold onto each other. In turn, this has created what I refer to as a ‘second skin’.
Machine and human have begun to fold onto each other. In turn, this has created what I refer to as a ‘second skin’.
The act of observing or interacting via technological devices generates repetitive gestures. We use these gestures to access our technological devices. Over time, these gestures become recognizable actions intertwined with our personal, social and cultural identity. They become part of our everyday rituals.
A group of 42 artists including myself took up the call by organizers/artists – Mark Skwarek from New York and Sander Veenhof from the Netherlands, to create an (AR) Augmented Reality Intervention on the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) in NYC on October 29, 2010
The ‘Day for Night Project’ in the Press: ArtPrize 9 Juror’s Shortlist Public Response – Larry Ossei-Mensah
Interview with Larry Ossei-Mensah 9/25/17 Interviewer: Jim Moreno Camera: Brandon Cooley Produced by The Rapidian and GRTV Proud services of the Community Media Center
‘The hive, then, extends itself as part of the environment through the social probing that individual bees enact where the intelligence of the interaction is not located in any one bee, or even a collective of bees as a stable unit, but in the “in-between” space of becoming: bees relating to the mattering milieu, which …
The term Chimera has had a long and rich history dating back to Greek mythology with the most famous definition defined by Homer in the Odyssey where he describes it as “a thing of immortal make, not human, lion-fronted and snake behind, a goat in the middle, and snorting out the breath of the terrible flame of bright fire.”
Holy Cow Television, is comprised of two skinned TV units, one of which is an integrated TV/VCR combo unit. Both TV units rest on a bare wood skeleton frame. A small plastic cow sits in front of the first TV, and its projected double can be seen on the second TV set just behind it.
new Media / digital Photography In his essay, Photography, Or The Writing Of Light, the French sociologist and philosopher, Jean Baudrillard states that; in photography, we see nothing. Only the lens ‘sees’ things. But the lens is hidden. It is not the Other, which catches the photographer’s eye, but rather what’s left of the Other …
Short Stories / Reloaded (Part Two) ㋶ Jump (the paradox of being) Jump (the paradox of being) was originally shot in 2010 for the Hybrid Sculptural Object entitled Presence, part of the installation The Obscure Objects of Desire and the Rise of the Technological Chimera. Reedited here as a stand alone video with a sound …