[spectre] 2 New Reviews on Furtherfield Feb 23rd 09.

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Mon Feb 23 15:35:47 CET 2009


2 New Reviews on Furtherfield Feb 23rd 09.

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SwanQuake: House by igloo (Ruth Gibson & Bruno Martelli).
Review of the Virtual work as Exhibition/Installation by Rob Myers.

House features the penthouse apartment of the title overlooking a stormy 
street, the stairwell of an apartment block, the tunnels of a Tube 
station, and more fantastic elements such as a burnt-out tube train that 
leads to a portal to hell. Occasionally, ghostly female figures dance 
endlessly through graceful choreography trapped in time and space.

The darkly lit corridors, tunnels and rooms rendered by a first-person 
shooter (FPS) game engine and haunted by impersonal ghostly figures 
immediately call to mind the survival horror genre. There's an 
unsettling feel to the environment, even when the feeling of threat 
gives way to a sense of wonder in the underground warehouse filled with 
joyfully dancing figures.
Permlink: http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=333

COPY-IT-RIGHT project by JonCates.
Review by Marisa Plumb.

JonCates began research on the COPY-IT-RIGHT project by Phil Morton in 
2007. It Predates The Pirate Party, Free and Open Source Software, 
Creative Commons and/or the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. "The 
archive exists to organize and freely distribute Morton's new media 
artwork, and also to perpetuate the COPY-IT-RIGHT ideal that Morton 
advocated." JonCates.

"The early experimental video art scene in Chicago, and its 
indispensability in developing an understanding of contemporary New 
Media practices, is something that I learned from jonCates and that 
jonCates learned from Phil Morton. Well, maybe it's not quite that 
simple, but that is one possible set of connections that can be traced 
from jonCates' COPY-IT-RIGHT project."
Permlink: http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=335



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