Bandwidth: artists research
Bell, John (2009) Bandwidth: artists research. [Exhibition/show, Installation] (Unpublished)
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We are surrounded by surfaces carrying diverse forms of information in the comtemporary city. Increasingly these systems display dynamic content. The contemporary city understood as networks of reciprocation, moving between pattern and generation,which maintain a performative and not formal focus requires the representation of the city to acknowledge dynamics in its cartography. The important issue here is to understand these reciprocations, these shifts as having temporal and spatial components and more specifically that these spatial and temporal components have differing rates durations and frequencies.
Bandwidth begins as an enquiry into how we might intervene in some of these processes, to potentially inflect the programmatic drift of the city. It seeks to address the uses on Informational structures and infrastructures. In order to do this it seeks to act at the interfaces of these technologies: the camera, the computer and the screen.
Role | Name |
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Other | Distributed South |
Other | Arts Council England |
Other | Artpoint |
Seminars and discussions were held at the Qube
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