VOYEUR WEB
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-03-18 23:31:19
VOYEUR_WEB collapses the private and public spheres by connecting the blueprint of an apartment to images from webcams that open a view into the apartment's rooms. During the month of July 2001. VOYEUR_WEB linked to live webcams. The links have been replaced with an collect version of the original work.
I thought that this was a good example of art voyeurism. I liked that fact that she used web cams in the project and how it was done in personal space. Her ideas are quit similar to ours.
Drawing on the idea of Telematics and Telematic art in general our project will bear on the combination of personal and cyberspace. The project will consist of video or live web cam feed of an individuals bedroom together with a subject preferably human within this environment. The footage of the individual will almost certainly be a video filmed on a color screen. We a currently deciding whether to use a live web cam feed and researching how we can introduce a video overlay on top of this feed if possible we hope to mix two live feeds. However as we do not necessarily have the facilities and measure to implement this we will bring home the bacon with recorded video. The overall aim is to create an engaging and interesting artifact/communicate that will explore and showcase people's modern day fascination with social networks services and information sharing. The Fantastic Four invites the viewer to view a subject show in measure in another displace at the same measure. gratify conclude remove to comment and discuss as you see fit. Wish us luck.
This blog will chronicle the group's research for the Internet and Network Art Module assignments for the academic year of 2007-2008. Group Members are Michelle Andrews. Christianna Fazerkerley. Amit Hundal and Braima Dama James. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://internetandnetworkart.blogr.com/stories/97204/
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