Re: [-empyre-] empyre meeting at ISEA
Melinda:
good idea re: empyre meeting in Nagoya. I suspect other list members will
be there as well. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Tiffany
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Tiffany Holmes, Assistant Professor
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112 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago IL 60603
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> From: "Melinda Rackham" <melinda@unsw.edu.au>
> Reply-To: empyre@imap.cofa.unsw.edu.au
> Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 13:09:36 +1000
> To: <empyre@imap.cofa.unsw.edu.au>
> Subject: [-empyre-] empyre meeting at ISEA
>
> tiffany
> mouse sounds great.. does behaviouralism come into it with specific task
> training : -)
>
> re ISEA - i'll be showing in Nagoya as well, so perhaps we should have
> an -empyre- meeting there..
> ill check out the schedule and places etc and post on the list closer to
> October.. looking forward to meeting some of you who i dont know.. and those
> i do ..
>
> melinda
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tiffany Holmes" <tholme@artic.edu>
> To: <empyre@imap.cofa.unsw.edu.au>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 12:19 AM
> Subject: Re: [-empyre-] Art Chicago 2002
>
>
>> Hello all:
>>
>> Neil, glad you got a chance to see the Follow the Mouse installation! I'm
>> just now recovering from all of the "cheesy" Mickey Mouse repartee that
> this
>> sort of piece inspires in the crowds of visitors unfamiliar with
>> experimental/new media art works.
>>
>> The installation is really a simple office cubicle: partition walls, desk,
>> chair, CPU, keyboard, monitor, printer. All computer actions, however,
> are
>> controlled by the movement of a live mouse, as opposed to a plastic one.
> I
>> like to say that I'm developing "liveware" instead of hardware for artist
>> use. Currently, the mouse is engaged in a process of creating drawings
> out
>> of simple shapes. The height and width of the shapes are controlled by
> how
>> fast the mouse is moving, opacity is controlled by the overall amount of
>> motion in the cage, and position is determined by the rodent's location in
>> the cage.
>>
>> Documentation: http://webspaces.artic.edu/~tholme/mouse/mouse.html
>>
>> For those of you bound to ISEA in Nagoya this fall, you'll see this piece
> in
>> the exhibition. Would love to meet other empyre members at the festival!
>>
>> Best, Tiffany
>> ______________________________________________________________________
>> Tiffany Holmes, Assistant Professor
>> Department of Art and Technology
>> The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
>> 112 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago IL 60603
>> Phone: 312-345-3760, Fax: 312-345-3565
>> http://www.artic.edu/~tholme/
>>
>>> From: "Smalheiser, Neil" <smalheiser@psych.uic.edu>
>>> Reply-To: empyre@imap.cofa.unsw.edu.au
>>> Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 08:57:59 -0500
>>> To: empyre@imap.cofa.unsw.edu.au
>>> Subject: [-empyre-] Art Chicago 2002
>>>
>>> Tiffany Holmes uses a live mouse to control a computer (like a computer
>>> mouse...) Since she is a member of this list, perhaps she would like to
>>> elaborate?
>>>
>>> Neil Smalheiser
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> empyre forum
>>> empyre@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au
>>> http://www.subtle.net/empyrean/empyre
>>
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