Exhibit2
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Exhibit2: Mobilise The second exhibition in the exhibit series, ‘Mobilise’, publicises the creative potential of personal telecommunications devices. |
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MOBILElocalSYSTEMS by Marcus Neustetter A project that integrates iconography found on computer systems and the web of localised and body related imagery and symbolism in micrographic format produced for mobile telephone technology. |
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Graffiti Wall by Linda Doyle & Ken Grene A digital meeting ground for virtual graffiti. As a public collaborative digital space the Graffiti Wall provides a digital meeting ground for participants to ‘paint’ graffiti using SMS, MMS, e-mail, e-mail image attachments, or a web based interface. |
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| Productivity by JS Beaulieu Using a PDA, the artist creats a database or diary of images on a daily basis. The files are relayed to a webpage which juxtaposes random pictures from the database together. |
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Audio Tooth Implant by Jimmy Loizeau & James Auger
An implanted communications device fitted into a tooth.
Iso-phone by Jimmy Loizeau & James Auger
The Isophone is essentially a telecommunications device providing a service that can be described simply as a meeting of the telephone and flotation tank.
Phonetic Faces by Jonah Brucker-Cohen
A mobile phone enabled image mixer for public spaces.
Taxi Art by Benjamin Tomlinson & Leigh Kayley
Brightly coloured patterns are created by data feeds from the taxis as they make their way around London.
Squealer – DPI#1 by Sven Anderson
A distributed public interaction involving mobile phones, feedback, field recording, and a multichannel archival installation.
Del9 Surveillance by Delicious 9 for Projected Windows @ The Digital Hub
A mixed narrative work incorporating CCTV cameras and their relationship with each other as they observe the surrounding city vistas. Using DV footage, time-lapse, drawn and CG animation, this piece is an attempt to capture the mood of a modern city rigidly integrated with technology and humanity minus ‘big brother’ paranoia.
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