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Joseph Hyde

Responsive Environments
PROJECT NAME: RememberMe
Form: Installation
RememberMe is a Future Physical Commission assisted by Bath Spa University College

responsive environments RememberMe @ RESPOND
interactive installation
Joseph Hyde (UK)
wednesday 2 – saturday 5 april 2003
cb2 café, norfolk street, cambridge
entry: free (no booking required)
times: weds 09:00–19:30 thurs-fri 09:00–17:30 sat 09:00–18:00
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project description:

RememberMe is a hotwired Photo Booth with a mind of its own and a memory for faces, developed by one of the UK's leading sound and digital artists.

From the outside the Photo Booth looks ordinary and familiar. Visitors, however, will soon become aware that this machine has wayward tendencies and is haunted by the imprint of previous visitors. Their images will buzz, flicker and distort. A mechanical voice inside the installation will issue obscure instructions and indeterminate images, and the faces of other people will appear on its screen. On leaving the booth, visitors will be presented with the expected strip of four photographic images, but of unpredictable content: digitally warped, distorted and abstracted.

RememberMe
RememberMe

biography:

Joseph Hyde uses digital and electronic media to make sonic and multi media works, installations and performances. Particular areas of exploration in his work are the complex interaction of abstract sound and image, and the integration of interactive technology into live performance. His background in music makes itself felt through an overriding concern with sound and structures in time. He is director of creative music technology at Bath Spa University College.


Joseph Hyde @ RESPOND


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