Online catalogue
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a wandering rock v2 [spatially interactive] Created for the centenary of Bloomsday - the day of 'Ulysses' - and first exhibited (v1) in Dublin in 2004 at St Mary's Abbey, a 13th century abbey mentioned in the book. It is based on the 'Wandering Rocks' chapter and utilises spatially responsive technology. 2.
leistavia [web and email interactive] Hybrid cultural installation, web and email interactive micronation project, created for ISEA 2004 (stage 1). Selected for the Vodafone Digital Art Award 2005 (stage 2), Graphite 2005 (stage 1 and 2), Public Assembly at ZKM Germany (stage 2), and prog:ME (stage 2) in Rio de Janeiro. 3.
seven sisters [installation, web and email
interactive] This project maps a personal response to the notion of seven sisters - a subject that has reference points in Hong Kong, China, Australia, Hawaii, USA, Scotland, India and Greece, and includes subject areas such as astrology, geology, geometry, gender issues, gay rights, faciality, DNA and music, to name just a few. The aim is for the audience to reflect on the website and engage by determining the installation order of seven symbols in the gallery. 4.
irene verle clothier Previously exhibited in Auckland at AUT (part of MA submission) and at 'Nga Waka' during the AANZAE conference, this work is a response to the life and death of my mother. 5.
integration The
integration of the works is an artwork in it's own right, with however, an invisible
footprint.
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m clothier at quay gallery
Thanks to Mari Clothier, Kohana, Kylli Mariste, Joe Flynn, Brendon Mills, Matthew Rose, Kevan Nitzberg, Susan Sakash and all thos ewho have conytributed tot he projects. Figure
1. Economic system preference? View image. Figure
2. How is the Head of State decided? Source:
Leistavian constitution voting data.
The aim of the show in Wanganui is to allow a narrative of integrated systems inflect selection and presentation.
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