[-empyre-] Re : soft_skinned_space

le.quartier at free.fr le.quartier at free.fr
Sun Jun 28 02:44:19 AEST 2015


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Dear Johannes Birringer

We have been invited only this week to your list.

And I think important to give you some links to video of our artwork and  links to explanation about our interactive installations with plants and other natural element for speak and present our artistic approach.
I don't think I have give you a " long list of links to see " and I don't know  other way for clearly explain and show you our interactive artworks and speak about this.

I'm sorry if it's not the good way for start a discussion with all of you.
For sure we are  better for invent and doing interactive installation artwork than write in english at midnight on a "discussion list".
Also curently we are several exhibition to install and we don't have many time.
I'm sorry for that too.
 

Best regards
Gregory Scenocosme  

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Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 22:23:26 +0000
From: Johannes Birringer <Johannes.Birringer at brunel.ac.uk>
To: soft_skinned_space <empyre at lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au>
Subject: Re: [-empyre-] disinhibited mediation / inter-esse
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just a brief question  (and thanks Murat, and Florian, for picking up on some of the commentaries exchanged)

--- I received twice a posting from the invited participants, Gregory Lasserre & Anais met den Ancxt, and the
postings seem identical & involve a very long list of links and references;  have you been following the month-long
discussion, Gregory, Anais?  and would you kindly give us a short overview & explanation of how you understand
working ("interactive artwork" ) with sonorous plants?  

it is probably not easy, on a discussion list such as empyre, to compose a posting almost entirely with links to artworks; it's a very interesting idea and probably just right,
from the point of view of the practice; but i worry that it's also quite demanding on participants' time?

regards
Johannes

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