Transit
By
Michael Day
2008
Michael Day
Data from traffic crossing a bridge near the gallery controls a computer system which randomly displays and montages images, and generates a randomly composed soundtrack, producing a construction of disorienting visuals and sounds that reflect the unplanned negotiation of an unfamiliar environment. The effect is of long periods of inactivity punctuated by an ebb and flow of indistinct impressions, separated from each other in their spatial location but existing in the same finite timeframe.
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