bracketed clone fold
October 28, 2008. generative, video. exhibitions, installation, vdmx, video
Bracketed Clone Fold is an interactive video installation that was exhibited for Under The Gun at the RMIT School of Art Gallery, Melbourne, in October 2008.
The camera and projector are connected to a MacBook Pro, which runs a purpose-built VDMX project. The DV camera records 30 seconds of video, which is then played back over the projector, while the next 30 seconds is captured, creating what is essentially a controlled feedback loop.
The piece began as a study of analog video disintegration - how the image quality of a piece of video would degrade over time if re-recorded through an analog loop. After some experimentation, I decided it would be more interesting to allow for user interaction with the piece, creating a space between the camera/projector and the wall for people to enter and be recorded.
Bracketed Clone Fold will be on display at the RMIT School of Art Gallery in Melbourne until October 31, 2008.
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Hey dude,
this is paul from yo dark canberra ANU past. I’m just about to head over to london to live, but spending a week in melbourne before I go and just wondering if any of your stuff is showing//can recommend any rad gigs//want to grab coffee//whatever while I’m down.
A lot of your video stuff on this page looks very interesting, and it sounds like the move to RMIT is paying off.
If you have some spare time let me know.
Cheers
Paul
Paul Heslin, November 9, 2008
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