Tuesday 20 December 2011

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's: Recorders



     I was in Sydney a few days ago and saw an interesting exhibition by Canadian-Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Recorders is an exhibition that relies entirely on audience participation. There were cameras, microphones, heart rate sensors and all sorts of gadgets which recorded the visitors. The recordings were then displayed immediately and often kept in a database for other visitors to encounter.

     The Pulse Room was probably my favourite installation which features 100 incandescent bulbs only activated by a visitor's heartbeat. Other highlights include Tape Recorders; a motion activated row of wall mounted measuring tapes which rose and fell as a viewer walked by them, and Please Empty Your Pockets which scanned, recorded and displayed any items participants wished to place on a conveyer belt.

   Overall the show a great experience, even if at times it felt more like a science fair than an art gallery. The feeling you go when you were confronted with the recordings of a previous visitor was almost like a "chat roulette" type experience. The works encouraged interaction and contemplation in a way that made them feel important and included.

 If you want to take a peak for yourself here's a link: http://mcarecorders.com.au/works/

Thursday 8 December 2011

Last class

Our last digital class for 2011 was great, loved seeing what everyone was working on.
Kathy and I had fun making our video and I'm excited to see all the final versions of the work when we get back.

 I'm in Australia going to see the Brisbane gallery of modern this week hopefully I'll be able to take some pictures if there is any interesting multimedia work there. Hope everyone has a great holiday!

Surf's up yall.