Great expectations : a project by Boxcopy for Federation Square, Next Wave Festival 2008


Autoria(s): Breikers, Joseph Laurence; McKewen, Daniel; Goodwin, Channon; Woodward, Tim; Kerr, Timothy; Rajkowski, Raymonde
Data(s)

01/05/2008

Resumo

Part of the Next Wave MEMBRANE Project, Great Expectations draws attention to the parallels between our expectations of art and new technology to make the world a better place. The theme of the 2008 Next Wave Festival, ‘Closer Together’, refers to the way society is ― for the better or for the worse ― becoming increasingly connected by media and communication technologies. Sceptical of the acclaimed social achievements of new technologies, Boxcopy: Contemporary Art Space, a Brisbane-based artist-run initiative, explores the futility of human activities, including art production and consumption, with a collection of works created by young and emerging Brisbane artists. Works for this project include: Early machines such as the Commodore 64 were tape-based, and hence had their games distributed on ordinary cassettes (2009) by Tim Kerr & Extra Features (2008) by Tim Woodward; Spine (2008), Joseph Briekers; Whiteout (2008), Channon Goodwin; Explosive Revelations (2008), Daniel McKewen.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77359/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77359/1/explosive2_FedSquare.jpg

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http://2008.nextwave.org.au/festival/projects/27-membrane

Breikers, Joseph Laurence, McKewen, Daniel, Goodwin, Channon, Woodward, Tim, Kerr, Timothy, & Rajkowski, Raymonde (2008) Great expectations : a project by Boxcopy for Federation Square, Next Wave Festival 2008. [Visual Artwork]

Direitos

Copyright 2008 Boxcopy ARI/Next Wave Festival

Fonte

Boxcopy Contemporary Art Space

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #190504 Performance and Installation Art #Collaboration in art #Artist-Run Intiatives #New Genre Public Art #Unmonumentality in art
Tipo

Creative Work