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Zoetrope Duration: 21'00 Date: 1998 Commissioned by:
*new video samples* Related LinkTwo more Zoetrope video clip |
Zoetrope
is a dangerous and perverse experiment in alchemy. Machines are pushed
until they break, sound is pressurised and overheated until it bubbles
over into light. |
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| It speculates about what happens between video frames, when a waveform crosses zero for an unmeasurably short period of time, or when a switch is positioned exactly half way between off and on. It questions the illusions of technology; that there is something beyond the TV screen, or between the loudspeakers; that a succession of still images constitute movement, or that a dead, pre-recorded voice is alive. Sound is absolutely at the centre of Zoetrope. It is the sound that carries the piece, dictates its form. The video images are forced to conform to 'musical' rules, made part of the texture of something that is essentially a piece of music. Sound and image have a complex relationship in the work; not so much mixed as interleaved. They flutter around each other, not quite making contact, but defining one another, by absence as much as presence. They work together to make a meta-texture, highlight aspects of one another, but remain essentially independent. Zoetrope exists on tape, as a performance (suited to a concert environment), and as an installation (suited to a gallery). The performance version may also be played with sound only. Don't watch the light, watch the spaces between. Additional Information Commissioned by BEAST/West Midlands Arts for premiere at the Midlands Arts Centre in April 1998. Subsequent performances in Pandaemonium, Lux Centre, London; the Montréal Festival of Film and New Media; Ars Electronica; the 1998 International Computer Music Festival in Kobe, Japan; COMTECart, Dresden;Transmediale, Berlin; The Broadway Media Centre, Nottingham; the New Media Centre, Huddersfield, England; The CBSO centre, Birmingham (Towards the Millennium); the Virginia Film Festival, USA; and the New York Film Festival. Incorporated into the Sonic Circuits touring programme (US). Won first prize in the 1998 COMTECart competition, second prize in Transmediale 1999, and an honourable mention at Ars Electronica 98. Under distribution by London Electronic Arts. |
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