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On 19th September I did a Sonification Studies performance at glitChicago. I had previously done a demonstration/performance of this at Relearn in Brussels, Post-Modern Plant Life in Leamington Spa, and at September’s Digbeth First Friday at Vivid Projects, but the glitChicago was what I consider to be the first proper performance. A culmination of…
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In early September I participated in the GIF Free For All online ehxibition, launched in conjunction with Computer Art Congress 4 – CAC4 Rio de Janeiro, and curated by A. Bill Miller. More info: Animated GIFs can be created by anyone and are about anything. The animated GIF is ubiquitous and democratic. Online, it’s…
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Earlier in 2014 I was invited by Lorna Mills to contribute a one-minute video to Ways of Something: Ways of Something”, is a contemporary remake of John Berger’s BBC documentary, “Ways of Seeing” (1972). Commissioned by The One Minutes, at the Sandberg institute in Amsterdam and compiled by Lorna Mills, the project consists of…
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The Are Here invited me to contribute an artwork for their onging piece, Thread of a Beaded Necklace. For this they asked me to respond to the previous artwork whilst focusing on themes of equivalence. My piece uses Google Image Search to find similar images (of print quality). The poem that accompanied the previous…
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The video I made for Tear It Down by Birmingham-based-but-Bristol-born UUOO has recently gone live. Check it out! His EP will be released on 13th July 2014. Until then check him out on the FB and the Tweeeeeeeter for gigs and such.
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I’m happy to finally announce the start of the much-delayed Copyright Atrophy project. Copyright Atrophy is a project that explores how much an artwork must be changed, remixed, mutated, or altered before it loses all of its associated meaning, context and, more importantly, copyright/trademark status. Check the site regularly to see the newest logo…
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A series of self-portraits, modified from the photoshoot with Pete Ashton for spɛl ænd spik and made for Johnny Woods.
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On 16th May I’ll be in Liverpool for a performance with Rachel Sweeney of a piece developed for Light Night Liverpool 2014. 9pm – 10.30pm Ropewalks Square, FACT, Liverpool Glitch artist Antonio Roberts presents a new aspect to his work exploring error, working in tandem with butoh inflected dance performed by Rachel Sweeney. Computer…
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Phonemes are the smallest units of sound in a language. Unlike letters which describe how words are written, phonemes describe how words should be pronounced. There around 44 phonemes in the English language, though this varies with different accents and dialects. In spɛl ænd spik I hand over the composition of these phonemes to…