Part of the 2024 Siggraph New Media Architectures show in Denver, Colorado, pattern language played on the Daniel and Fischer Tower in Downtown Denver.
Part of the ongoing series of projection works exporing the dimensions of post-cinema, pattern language worked with a database of rushes, all of which were edited to an assembled soundtrack. While referring to the classical techniques on cinematic editing, this approach is non-representational, and so the question arises as to what exactly is the quality of difference that the “post-cinematic projection” creates in terms of the audience’s affect and their potential reading of the work.
A thank you to the curatorial team for including this work with the many wonderful works shown on this venue and numerous others for the show. The intersection of art, experience and public space is open to far more investifgation than has traditionally happened, and this show and the associated events is a valuable contribution to the ongoing discussion around this increasingly important aspect of publicly mediated spaces.