The morning sees the under-19s work at the OK Center. These kids are scary. The winning work is an animation called Rubber Duck. Again, not enough time to see everything. I’m starting to feel the pressure.
I spend a little time seeing the exhibits at the OK Center that I didn’t make it to the night before. Lasting impressions:
“¢ Last, an interactive clock that records the image of whoever is in front of it. The outer circle shows the last minute viewed, the middle circle the last hour and the inner circle the last 24 hours. It becomes a graphic artwork of the past in moving realtime.
“¢ Pocket full of memories. Viewers are invited to scan an object and add keywords and information about its location and meaning, and choose attributes from sliders (soft/hard; personal/impersonal; functional/symbolic). These are added to a database and displayed along with similar objects. I scanned my travel talisman.
“¢ Maywa Denki, a brilliant line of Japanese kawaii things, a fish electric cord, a musical instrument shaped like a cross bow but with fish skeleton spine fin bits, an automatic xylophone shaped like four flowers with moving petals.
Then to the animation and visual effects forum where I listen to the winners from the other night talk about their works then on to an actual performance of Maywa Denki (hysterically funny, absolutely brilliant) and then to Principles of Interderminism, a night-long performance of music and remixing, mostly way too avant-garde for me, but I *loved* the percussion pieces with multiple huge xylophones while a guy did visual art based on four light-reactive screens, candles and hand-held glow bug things. (Steve Reich/Justin Manor).
Totally missed: the discussions of body interfaces in the pixelspaces forum and the ”towards a society of control” discussion in the AEC. Too much to do!!!
Actually went to bed straight after this, so first night of decent sleep for way too long.