Friday 11 April 2008

AV Social at Late at Tate Britain- 4 April





This video I took from
Black Out Arts installation at the Tate Britain interests me as, like in Ceal Floyers' virtual lightswitch displayed with projector and the image, and Anthony mccall the process work and the technology to make it -in the projector, objects, beam of light- all becomes the work. I like these ideas in development of the space-in-between piece- the nature of the technology becoming part of the narrative.

From Black Out Arts website;

"
Underlap
North Duveen Gallery (far end) - 6pm-9.30pm
Rod Maclachlan and Jem Noble from Blackout Arts unveil their latest audiovisual installation at the AV Social. Rod's live-camera alchemy transforms his simple, kinetic light installations of dust, chop sticks, mobiles and houseplants into large projections of elegant shadow-play and dramatic abstraction. Jem treats the sounds collected from the installations using light-sensitive theremins, contact and mini-condenser mics. These sounds create an evolving, reactive soundtrack for the shifting forms."

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