Machines
Exhibition: Translations, Curated by Terminus Projects 2007
Location: Bondi Junction Westfield atrium, Bondi Junction, Tower 1
When: July 2007
Zina Kaye installed Hyperplex, an intervention within a sophisticated LED system that disrupted the media saturated environment of Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre with a series of obscure, but subversive conversations. Shoppers and flanneurs were able to peek [...]
Artist listening to airplanes for a show at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.
An artist is scanning ACARS at Melbourne Airport, and showing the information on LED signs at a new exhibition in the Australian Centre for the Moving Image opening 8th June 2004.
Zina Kaye makes visible a cross section of the data that [...]
The MCA crew asked us to help fix up a work by Louisa Bufardeci called From Ethnicities to Nations. The trouble was the Salient LED sign they’d acquired only stored about 1% of the actual artwork. The artwork consisted of 140000 phrases mapping peoples ethnicity to their nation of residence using the CIA factbook as source [...]
Client : Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Job Type : Website
Abstract : WordPress conversion of an existing site allowing the company to easily update their website and document recent client work.
Year : 2008
Link : http://www.tzg.com.au
Client : Wayfarer
Job Type : Technical Producer for realtime game and multimedia event for four performers, four audience groups and passers-by.
Abstract : The audience directs performers to explore and undertake a series of tasks inside the new and largely unknown Carriageworks building, hidden from the audience’s view. The audience tracks their performer’s progress via streamed [...]
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Wade pulled together a small team to build a prototype semi-autonomous robot in a Victorian dress. Our job was to provide an interface between the web and the controller board. We installed a small webserver on an EeePC netbook. An Adobe Flash socket sent mouse clicks and speech instructions to a tiny Python server that [...]
In September we ran a complete slice test of a Bluetooth annotation system for the Sydney Olympic Park Authority. The aim is to annotate public artworks that scatter the site using Bluetooth instead of convention didactic panels (signage to the layman).
We used small form MicroClient SNR computers running Debian and some funky Python scripts. The [...]
In December the British Council asked us to do a wireless survey of the Rocks in Sydney. They needed to know that UK artist / gamesters Blast Theory could run their new game Rider Spoke in the area.