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Note 3 preview : Notes for Walking

Notes for Walking was submitted to Apple (for iPhone) and to Junaio (for Android users) for release a few days back…now just a waiting game. Everything is looking great! In the meantime here is a preview of Note 3; featuring … Continue reading

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Notes for Walking is almost ready

I have been working away very intensely on Notes for Walking, editing the video notes, working with sound designer Michael Finucan on the sound and designing the app, using BuildAR. The app development and testing with MOB will be finished … Continue reading

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Notes for Walking ( the space in between time)

A quick update to say that I am busy working away on Notes for Walking. Currently creating the video notes for the project, working with sound designer Michael Finucan, and having ongoing discussions with Sydney mobile tech company Moblabs, developers … Continue reading

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Forthcoming: Notes for Walking, Dec 2012 – Jan 2013

Notes for Walking (the space in between time) is an innovative locative artwork taking place at Middle Head Reserve and Mosman Art Gallery, in December 2012 and January 2013. Notes for Walking is a narrative written on landscape, which uses … Continue reading

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Cleanse

Cleanse is a video and audio installation developed as part of the Centre for Media Arts Innovation Memory Flows exhibition. Funded by the Australia Council, and exhibited on the riverfront at Newington Armory to over 2,700 visitors in May/ June … Continue reading

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