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Cloud Chamber Diaries Installation at Schmiede. We thought aloud as a cloud could. Thanks to the whole Schmiede team and show2go for the support!
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Cloud Chamber Diaries @ Schmiede Hallein

Wed, 19.09.2012, 22h @ Schmiede (Boiler Room) Just back from NY we are heading directly to the wonderful Schmiede where we will show a version of our latest AV installation “Cloud Chamber Diaries”. Would be lovely to see you there! Schmiede Schmiede Program Pernerinsel, Mauttorpromenade 7, 5400 Hallein, Austria Photo by Andreas Waldschuetz check this post for more info and images
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Glyph

Glyph is a projection sculpture with references to ritual monuments such as obelisks or stelas. It deals with cyclic change and constantly regenerates itself. An alphabet based on fundamental geometric shapes (rectangle, circle and triangle) acts as an communication device as well as a pure aesthetic element. All texts displayed are permanently evolving and restructured based on linguistic rules. The installation runs in realtime – the video shows a random segment recorded at schmiede 2011. Made with processing & reaktor supported by Subnet AiR, Schmiede, Polypod, Waldschuetz Photography , Show2Go, Holzcraft I glyph cleavage like man-high menhirs one line unbroken heading for a fold in the ministry of mist a high official locks the primary gate seals it thoroughly with wax as he does every evening thinking about molten rocks and flocks therof fold what you have at hand if nothing for a fold creates a separation that is an union that is a divide that is a joint for nothing is ever so insisting as an unbridged gap At the atoms’ of words nightly fission demounted scriptures let letters be and build. A Kohen’s head leaking kowtow prostration high I rise downlift in steadfast decline loose faith and lost […]
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Glyph & Δ Aurigæ @ Schmiede

We are currently working on Glyph to be presented together with Δ Aurigæ at Schmiede Hallein 21.09.2011, 21h supported by Subnet AiR, Schmiede Hallein, Andreas Waldschütz, Holzcraft, Polypod
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