At the Fast End of the Fast-Slow Continuum
Posted by Erik | Filed under Music, Video
This piece was conceived of as an artistic expression of the notion that those species which live fast also die young. Time compression—roughly one month in six minutes—exposes the relentless 24-hour commuter drive into downtown Chicago, beneath an unnatural forest of light posts and a smoggy skyline. The piece was created in support of the International Day of Climate Action (24/10/2009), in evidence of current conditions contributing to global warming.
At the Fast End of the Fast-Slow Continuum is an experimental time-based video made using custom Max/MSP/Jitter patches to sample and reconstitute a streaming media source. (2009)
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Erik Deerly is an artist, composer and educator. This website serves as a personal journal, portfolio, and repository of various binaries. It also functions as a forum to supplement courses Erik teaches. Parts of this website are private, and have been labeled as such. If you need access to private sections or student login information please get in touch.
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(last updated: 1/2010)
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