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SALT FLATS) |
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Latency Structures (Bonneville Salt Flats)
is an interactive three channel video installation which interpolates
live and archived video processing around experiments on the Bonneville
Salt Flats involving GPS technology, through live interaction with
remote visual and local sound phenomena. Three channels process pre-edited
video through interception and interpolation generated new signals
generated from both the remote salt flats location, and from audience
participation in the local environment. Audio signals from the ambient
participation of visitors flow into the video processing in channels
2 and 3 via a local network, creating three to six layers of latency,
while channel 1 integrates narrative video with live web cam streaming
stills from CLUI’s Wendover site near the Flats. With collaboration
from Center for Land Use Interpretation, Los Angeles and Wendover;
Scripps Institution for Oceanography, La Jolla; and travel funding
from the Department of Visual Art, University of California-San Diego.
Premiere with travel and exhibition support: Split Film Festival,
Croatia, September 2007.
Materials: 3 LCD monitors at 32 inches or greater, 3 Mac mini computers,
1 set audio speakers, 1 high quality directional microphone, 1 Mac
keyboard and mouse, custom Max/MSP/Jitter software, Quicktime player
sottware, fast internet connection, Ethernet cable for local networking,
three 22 minute linear videos (SD or HD format). |
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Dimensions: variable
Duration: Indefinite, unlimited loop / minimum 22 min. |
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