4 video works

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Thanks for posting these, have not watched them yet as my house mate has taken my pc speakers, looking forward to checking out your work once I get them back.

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4 video works

Enjoyed your 4 pieces, I think the sound work seems to inspire an enhanced awareness of the space it occupies, and both the presentation and the environment around it seem to converse with each other some how, have you set up any installations of your work?
In the beginning I was slightly baffled by your decision to stream your stuff through you tube, but when I thought about it more, I realized how streaming your stuff through the web in some ways actually enhances and gives an extra dimension to your interest in repetition/reproduction. Was cool to think of your stuff being streamed to many different places all over the world, and dominating the ambiance in each one for a little 
while.         

[quote] Segment of 10 minute video[/quote]
Was wondering why you choose to impose specific durations on each piece as it seems they could play as loops

+ did you think about making a personal web site, so as you could present your stuff higher res/ full screen (looped?) would personally really like to see it that way also.

Have been talking mostly about your 3 pieces excluding TV PULP so far, as this seems quite different, it is a fascinating image, but not being very scientifically minded, not entirely sure what I'm looking at, could you explain?   

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4 video works

Thanks for your comments, the three works excluding TV PULP are intended to be looped, and I have just shortened them for the convenience of impatient internet viewers. I put the works up on youtube as an experiment to see if anyone would actually look, and I'm quite pleased with the response, I do however intend on putting up a real artists site with higher res video, as a lot is lost with the youtube encoding, especially with TV PULP.

I have installed a few of these works, and had gallery screenings of all of them on large projection, and your right, they are very spatial works, they integrate themselves with the environment and become objects rather than a form of escapism such as most film and video, I aim for all my works to have a physical presence.

TV PULP isn't really scientific, its constructed from fragments of found TV footage. I was attempting to create an abstract image that was in constant motion and evolution, but also involved repetition, its my attempt at a living digital painting, installation for this work is essential really. I did an install recently where it was projected onto the ground, I'll try and include some images.

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