Brussels in the Park
[Archived in Digital Video Film, Entry]
Adrian Miles on 2004/05/03:
„Though I guess using this grab from the song might get me a cease and desist letter. The variable playback also continues what I'm increasingly realising is my specific interest in interactive digital video, which are new problems of or for film temporalities, hardly surprising given my interest and respect for Deleuze's cinema books (for a first failed attempt to document this). This work also continues a series of statements or explorations of interaction, so most of the activity responds to the mouse entering the play space of the video, with clicking also now producing other effects on the nature of the work. I don't like interactivity to be defined or determined by 'clicking on' it is just too Pavlovian an idea, I'm much more inclined to think about the or a play of surfaces, interactivity for me ought to be closer to an idea of touch, rather than jab.“
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