[spectre] DO YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU
larisa blazic
lab_web at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 19 11:33:53 CET 2007
-- apologies for cross posting --
>From 30th November Artist Larisa Blazic, supported by
the University of Westminster, is exhibiting an
exciting new interactive installation DO YOU KNOW I
LOVE YOU in Terrace Studios & Gallery.
An interactive installation that explores how physical
computing may be used in the context of Installation
and Media art. The objectives of this project are to
research and examine benefits of responsive
environments, audio distribution, and to ask what
implications its findings have on development of a
laser driven, multi-speaker, interactive system to
assure intense pleasure and deep satisfaction to the
mind of the audience.
The narrative explores location as main carrier of
meaning, the relationship of art and architecture and
such dichotomies as concealment and revelation using
imagery of artists childhood as a starting point and
develops into simulation of a space that brings
comfort. Combination of sound and video material are
creating an opportunity for everyone who enters the
space to say: I love you, maybe for the first time.
This project is created in collaboration Alexei Blinov
and Wolfgang Hauptfleisch of Hive Networks.
The video installation can be seen 116 December 2007,
126pm Saturday & Sunday.
Terrace Studios & Gallery
4-17 Frederick Terrace
London
E8 4EW
Private view: Friday 30 November, 69pm
To get there:
Tube: Liverpool Street, Old Street
Bus: 67, 149, 242, 243
Map:http://streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=533539&y=184105&z=0&sv=E8+4EW&st=2&pc=E8+4EW&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
For more information please go to
http://www:e-w-n-s.net and
http://www.a-nunedited.co.uk/projects/index.php?c=post&p=list&uid=453&bid=64
http://www.e-w-n-s.net
http://www.ex-centric.net
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