Learning to show in a gallery...
My favorite presentation of Apartment was in Eindhoven at MU. There
we had a small flat screen for people to interface, then benches,
then 2 giant projections with the 2D and the 3D versions of
Apartment being created in realtime. By having the two next to
eachother, and being able to sit down to watch, you 'got' the
relationship between the two outputs in a way you rarely get online,
and didnt in previous shows. Previously most people didnt see any
relationship between the two... here people would laugh as they
'got' the connections.
We have no preference about where to show network/database works,
currently I happen to be more interested in the relationship of a
physical space to a networked one than in purely online works.
Marek
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