Archive for July, 2011

Date: July 19th, 2011
Cate: artists, Major Project

Make them our own…

David Rokerby

“I created the work (Very Nervous System 1986-1990) for many reasons, but perhaps the most pervasive reason was a simple impulse towards contrariness. The computer as a medium is strongly biased. And so my impulse while using the computer was to work solidly against these biases. Because the computer is purely logical, the language of interaction should strive to be intuitive. Because the computer removes you from your body, the body should be strongly engaged. Because the computer’s activity takes place on the tiny playing fields of integrated circuits, the encounter with the computer should take place in human-scaled physical space. Because the computer is objective and disinterested, the experience should be intimate.”

In Disembodied States: Vision, the Body and the Virtual
“As I engage in the process of thinking through our fascination – and sometimes revulsion – with the machines we have made and now want to imbue with consciousness – that is to make them our own, to make them the same as us – a number of questions come to mind. What philosophical systems shape our prohibitions and projections about the virtual worlds we inhabit?”

Date: July 19th, 2011
Cate: artists, Major Project, sounds

Longplayer

Longplayer is a one thousand year long musical composition. It began playing at midnight on the 31st of December 1999, and will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999, at which point it will complete its cycle and begin again. Conceived and composed by Jem Finer, it was originally produced as an Artangel commission, and is now in the care of the Longplayer Trust.

Longplayer can be heard in the lighthouse at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, where it has been playing since it began. It can also be heard at several other listening posts around the world, and globally via a live stream on the Internet.

Date: July 19th, 2011
Cate: Major Project, sounds

The Power of Om

The Power of Om

Synopsis

Reverend Richard Coles explores the world of spiritual sound and meditation and tries to understand what it is about certain sounds and chants which gives practitioners a sense of proximity to the Divine. He tunes into the Om, a sacred sound in several religions including Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism and its vibration is believed by many to be healing. He speaks to the Director for the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Shaunaka Rishi Das, who states that Meditation is something we all do from childhood, for example when we are focussing on something we want to buy and how to get it or when we kiss, but that it can be used for greater ends

Richard meets neuroscientist Dr Alan Watkins of Imperial College who has worked with the Dalai Lama and his team in Tibet and found that people who meditate together showed signs of “entrainment” in their brain activity, the same phenomenon that allows flocks of birds or shoals of fish to move together. Is this the sense of “one-ness” people talk about when meditating?

Richard speaks to the expert in comparative religion Martin Palmer who suggests that there is nothing inherently sacred about chanting, but that is a trick whose powers can be harnessed by despots as well as for good.

Richard talks to Jem Finer of The Pogues, writer of their greatest hit The Fairytale of New York about his Longplayer project, a musical composition based on the meditative sound of Tibetan Singing Bowls and designed to play continuously for 1000 years.

Richard also hears from the nuns at Saint Cecilia’s Abbey on the Isle of Wight who sing Gregorian Chant everyday in its original form. What does the power of the Mother Note in Gregorian chant have in common with the mantra recitations of the Hindu tradition?

Producer: Victoria Shepherd
A Juniper production for BBC Radio 4.

Date: July 19th, 2011
Cate: Major Project, pepper ghost effect, Uncategorized

Pepperghost scale model & Kate

Pepperghost scale model here >  pepperghostscale

Kate Moss and Alexander Mcqueen’s Pepperghost[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cou04-vOZx8[/youtube]