Monday, March 12, 2007

A Moving Montage of Video -- "Perpetual Art Machine"

There is something very interesting going on over at PAM
Take your computer and digital video camera (or video-phone perhaps) , capture some art, edit it up a little and send it to them. It all goes into the pool of collected work from other artists. The installation interactively displaying this video-montage travels around the Globe while the video is fed to it through PAM's website/infrastructure ala her collective user base & community. It's all free. They're calling for more video for an upcoming project called "Video as Urban Condition"
Get Filming - or just capturing.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Sarcastic Idiocy Forum cannot be captured through digital imaging.

http://www.thesif.net/SIF/index.php?

Anonymous said...

Chris,
Thank you very much for your kind words to my son Guy during this difficult time in his life. Your comments are much appreciated and I wish you the best. Thanks again Guy Serle (MacParrot.com)

Anonymous said...

Hi Chris:

Thanks for spreading the word on Perpetual Art Machine. One thing to be made clear to your readers is that PAM is for those that consider themselves video artists. I love idea of encouraging more folks to get out there to make more art.

All the best,
PAM

Unknown said...

Pam seems like a very interesting project. I shall investigate more, but I am pretty sure Einstein would bookmark any page that can perpetually create art. Your blog is very current and informative. I likey!

Anonymous said...

Video as Urban condition is actually not a project by PAM, it is organised by Anthony Auerbach, an artist, organiser and researcher (www.vargas.org.uk/aa)
with changing collaborators.

It is not limited to self-defined video artists, but open to all videomakers. So contributions reach from home-videos over media activism, documentaries, to art videos. what they have in common is, that they share an interest in video and the city.

www.video-as.org/news