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Nytimes, hypertemped, today, im pretty excited…. …from pjbaldes
Looking at this, and seeing what you have been doing with these hypertemps, I think about how you are taking an image and using time and bandwidth to break up the image into a dynamic image. It was making me think of a Rosalind Krauss text about Picasso that someone was mentioning to me lately. She was talking about if all elements on the picture plane can be moved around as disperate elements then 2-dimension and 3-dimensions can be moved around as disperate elements as well. These hypertemps use the image, the style of animation, and the structure of the internet experience (bandwith, memory, processor speed etc.) as disperate elements to form each of these unique events.
I was searching all over google books for Krauss’s writtings on Picasso and couldn’t really find much, but I did find this one page from a book called The Optical Unconscious. Although I do not really know the context of this page it seems to be kind of on point.
http://nastynets.com/secretstash/KRAUSS.zip
Hey Joel, been away all week…..
thanks for the article… am printing now..brb
pete
- pete — 10/25/06 @ 3:35 pm
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