Contributor Archives: Kate Blackmore

Anna Munster + Michele Barker 06/09-25/09

During their residency at Serial Space, Anna Munster and Michelle Barker will be developing and testing the work HoKusPoKus. HoKusPoKus is a 3-screen interactive artwork that uses illusionistic and performative aspects of magical tricks to explore human perception, senses and … Continue reading

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

Some secondary circuit board impressions – on foil. Looks better up close, so come along to our open house/showing/performance thing.

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

On the subject of connections… I was fortunate enough to get the fillet lace I’ve been working on to produce a 1.34k sine wave. Now to practice my oblique loop stitch motifs.

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

connections, kind of. Something that links our practices is that we’re both into exploring connectivity. It seems that for us this isn’t just about the straightforward making of an electrical connection, but more an investigation into different states of connectivity:  … Continue reading

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

Green group, but this time with drifts of copper wire. This is more like it…

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

Green group, test version (ie: the mother boards are connected by cable and alligator clips instead of copper wire).

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

High Reflections first night was a hoot! Many thanks to Alex & Caleb for giving us the opportunity to perform and exhibit our many, and sometimes ridiculous (I speak for myself), sonic whims over the last few years. Here’s a … Continue reading

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

e-waste or ‘de-waste’? Most of the materials we’re using in our residency have been salvaged or recovered in some way: copper wire from cable off-cuts, circuit boards from computers that had been dumped by the side of the road, and … Continue reading

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

Sound cards enjoying some interdependence.

Peter Blamey + Emily Morandini

Computer motherboards are far more interesting without that beige box wrapped around the outside.