Anomy, for U.S. News (2018)
Text and sound generated from RSS, C#, and SC scripts, 3-channel projection with audio
2018 California College of the Arts Commencement Exhibition
California College of the Arts, San Francisco
Approx. 25ft x 25ft x 8ft (7.6m x 7.6m x 2.4m)
Anomy, for U.S. News is a generative audiovisual art work that uses live information from popular media outlets across the United States in combination with data sanitization and sound synthesis algorithms to generate a non-terminating, non-repeating visual scroll and musical score. In May 2018, we formatted the work as an immersive three-wall projection with sound for the 2018 Commencement Exhibition at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, where it ran on an infinite loop.
Anomy, for U.S. News (2018)
Text and sound generated from RSS, C#, and SC scripts
International Computer Music Conference
Daegu Station Digital Media Facade, Daegu, South Korea
Approx. 50 ft. x 60 ft. (15.25m x 18.25m)
Anomy, for U.S. News is a media art work that uses live information from RSS feeds in combination with data sanitization and sound synthesis algorithms to generate a non-terminating, non-repeating visual scroll and musical score. In August 2018, we formatted the work for display on a multi-story media facade at Daegu Station as a feature installation for the 2018 International Computer Music Conference in Daegu, South Korea. The installation included street-level audio and ran in 20-minute intervals throughout the week-long conference.
Anomy, for U.S. News (2018)
Text and sound generated from RSS, C#, and SC scripts, 3-channel projection with audio
2018 California College of the Arts Commencement Exhibition
California College of the Arts, San Francisco
Approx. 25ft x 25ft x 8ft (7.6m x 7.6m x 2.4m)
Anomy, for U.S. News is a generative audiovisual art work that uses live information from popular media outlets across the United States in combination with data sanitization and sound synthesis algorithms to generate a non-terminating, non-repeating visual scroll and musical score. In May 2018, we formatted the work as an immersive three-wall projection with sound for the 2018 Commencement Exhibition at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, where it ran on an infinite loop.
Anomy, for U.S. News (2018)
Text and sound generated from RSS, C#, and SC scripts, 3-channel projection with audio
2018 California College of the Arts Commencement Exhibition
California College of the Arts, San Francisco
Approx. 25ft x 25ft x 8ft (7.6m x 7.6m x 2.4m)
Anomy, for U.S. News is a generative audiovisual art work that uses live information from popular media outlets across the United States in combination with data sanitization and sound synthesis algorithms to generate a non-terminating, non-repeating visual scroll and musical score. In May 2018, we formatted the work as an immersive three-wall projection with sound for the 2018 Commencement Exhibition at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, where it ran on an infinite loop.
Anomy, for U.S. News (2018)
Text and sound generated from RSS, C#, and SC scripts, 3-channel projection with audio
2018 California College of the Arts Commencement Exhibition
California College of the Arts, San Francisco
Approx. 25ft x 25ft x 8ft (7.6m x 7.6m x 2.4m)
Anomy, for U.S. News is a generative audiovisual art work that uses live information from popular media outlets across the United States in combination with data sanitization and sound synthesis algorithms to generate a non-terminating, non-repeating visual scroll and musical score. In May 2018, we formatted the work as an immersive three-wall projection with sound for the 2018 Commencement Exhibition at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, where it ran on an infinite loop.
Anomy, for U.S. News (2018)
Text and sound generated from RSS, C#, and SC scripts, 3-channel projection with audio
2018 California College of the Arts Commencement Exhibition
California College of the Arts, San Francisco
Approx. 25ft x 25ft x 8ft (7.6m x 7.6m x 2.4m)
Anomy, for U.S. News is a generative audiovisual art work that uses live information from popular media outlets across the United States in combination with data sanitization and sound synthesis algorithms to generate a non-terminating, non-repeating visual scroll and musical score. In May 2018, we formatted the work as an immersive three-wall projection with sound for the 2018 Commencement Exhibition at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, where it ran on an infinite loop.