[spectre] Jeremy Bailey Interview on the Netbehaviour email list
marc garrett
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Tue Sep 9 16:09:50 CEST 2008
Jeremy Bailey Interview on the Netbehaviour email list
Thursday 11th - 18th Sept 08.
Join Marc Garrett and other Netbehaviourists in a dynamic discussion
with artist Jeremy Bailey by subscribing to the mailing list
http://www.netbehaviour.org
As the opening of "The Jeremy Bailey Show" at the HTTP Gallery
(http://www.http.uk.net) draws nearer, Jeremy Bailey will be joining the
Netbehaviour email list to discuss his work with Marc Garrett & other
subscribers to Netbehaviour.
The discussion will touch on Jeremy's influences and ideas about
networked performance art, video art, software art, collaborative art,
GUI design with reference to his artworks:-
Terraform Dance Party: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNO0l4ppgIY
VideoPaint 3.0: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIideREWJxw
SOS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLcwu3cm7y0
We will also be discussing 'WarMail', Jeremy's latest artwork which
incorporates live, audience participation; commissioned specially for
the exhibition and to be performed on the opening night.
"WarMail is a sort of email/war/expression hybrid interface. The premise
goes something like this...
In the future with intergalactic war occupying such immense space (and
birthrates at record lows) it will be impossible to both administrate
and defend our interests across solar systems while also having time to
get together socially, this software is the probable solution to this
inevitable social/production/military readiness crisis. The program
allows a group or individual to type out an email by firing missiles at
abstract rotating pyramid clusters hovering above a blue planet
(apparently habitable). Each hit also registers a musical note which you
can use to compose and playback music(culture is a valuable part of any
civilization). Herein the group's collective voice and choreography
control the movements and actions of the spacecraft. The group's actions
are also tracked and aided by a red avatar named "skullBot" visible at
center." Jeremy Bailey.
HTTP Gallery - http://http.uk.net
Netbehaviour - http://netbehaviour.org
Furtherfield - http://furtherfield.org
Jeremy Bailey - http://www.jeremybailey.net
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