[spectre] March on -empyre- | Interactive Video for the Web
Michael Arnold Mages
marnoldm at du.edu
Mon Feb 28 08:22:21 CET 2005
During March on -empyre-, we'll focus on the work of two artists with strong
involvement in interactive video for the Web: Barbara Lattanzi and Nicolas
Clauss. In their work, the experience of watching video is significantly
altered. Not simply that the video itself is altered, but that the
experience of watching it is altered. The viewer becomes also an interactor
or annotator or works with downloadable software to alter the video, etc.
Barbara and Nicolas will discuss their own work and also point out other
interactive video work of interest. Toward our being able to get a sense of
the current state of interactive video for the Web and, possibly, where it's
going.
BARBARA LATTANZI
http://wildernesspuppets.net
Barbara Lattanzi is a media artist whose current projects involve the
construction of software for video improvisation as well as other works of
interactive media. Her work has been presented at such venues as the 2003
Ann Arbor Film Festival, the 2002 European Media Art Festival, and Robert
Beck Memorial Cinema in New York. Her experimental software, "C-SPAN
Karaoke", received an "Honorary Mention" in 2005 at Transmediale, the
Berlin-based international media art festival. Her interactive media works
have been exhibited at the 2003 Version>03 Digital Arts Convergence -
Chicago, the 9th New York Digital Salon, Electronics Alive II Invitational,
the 4th Seoul Net and Film Festival, and Turbulence. In 2005 she contributed
a gatepage to the Artport website of the Whitney Museum of American Art. The
production of her multimedia applets and software has been stimulated in
part by the open structures of net-based cooperative venues such as Moscow
on-line software art archive, "Runme.org" and Rhizome "Artbase", where her
work is included. An essay about Lattanzi's software in relation to 1970s
experimental film appears in Millenium Film Journal Nos.39/40. She currently
teaches at Smith College in Massachusetts.
NICOLAS CLAUSS
http://www.flyingpuppet.com
Flyingpuppet.com is the work in progress of Nicolas Clauss, a Paris based
painter who stopped "traditional" painting to use the Internet as a canvas.
Nicolas's site is a place of experimentation offering pieces where
interactivity and play are essential. Much of Nicolas's work is done in
collaboration with a range of artists including Jean-Jacques Birgé, François
Baxas, Frédéric Durieu, Thomas Le Saulnier, Antoine Schmitt, Bernard Vitet,
Denis Colin, Patricia Dallio, Hervé Zenouda, and Stéphane Copin.
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