I love youPosté par Gflu le 04.01.05 à 13:21
The latest project of Jacques Perconte is an awesome way to celebrate love, language... and code. Jacques should be guest-blogging on Aeiou in a short time. Here's the description of his new work :
"iloveyou is the second degree of a book and photography project. Here takes place a film exposed on the internet via a process system that show separately each 9 picture sequence (each frame is a 1/25 sec shot). The flow of the film is reconstructed through this picture movement: nine by nine, one after the other. Each image code is opened and modified relating to the unique moment at the location and time of the connection on the website. Images are modified - their architecture is disturbed by the writing of “I love you” as the replacement of a portion of code. The web browser interprets the code and tries to display the picture. This action leads it to artifacting, pixelating, not drawing complete image, displaying broken icon..."Introducing the work is this quote taken from Roland Barthes : "Wanting to write on love, is facing the mess of language: this panic area where language is both not enough yet too excessive and poor " (in A Lover's Discourse: Fragments). LINK Commentaires
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