https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf8YyDz3grfNxzZCINrI1qw
^^ My third and final outcome. Himeros 9700. This is a YouTube Channel where I have displayed a selection of my video work. Here I have extended my audience to the online realm creating a digital artifact to stumble upon. The presentation is minimal with little description just a series of interlaced videos.
As well as a general fine art audience, for my previous two outcomes to be viewed in the exhibition, this channel is intended for an anonymous online audience. Whoever may find it may view it and absorb it as much or as little as they desire. I would love for it to be taken, stolen and recycled and generally spread through internet space. The emphasis here is on the free nature of the work when displayed in this way. I like the idea of sampling and being sampled, the re-use of images further evolving and TRANSFORMING these 'objects' forwards into history? the psyche? or the void?
Exhibition
In Exhibition of my work I will display the triptych of Prints and my video outcome. The prints have been framed ready for display and will be presented alongside an Ipad (depending on availability) showing my video on loop. Along side these Prints there may also be displayed some photographic prints of stills from my video and other photographic collages. Also, printed in time for the exhibition will be a load of handouts, free to be taken, which have been developed from a series of quick hand style drawings done in markers. Some of these handouts will contain QR codes which when scanned by a smart phone which will give a link to the YouTube Channel mentioned above. These will be set alongside my work at the exhibition.
With more budget and time I would have displayed at least 6 prints and have multiple screens displaying various of my video experiments. Alongside this would be a sound installation of music/soundscape/spoken word to accompany it. Audio is something I would have liked to develop further in this project but with the video and print being so time consuming it wasn't possible to explore it greatly.
Print out designs below:






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