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Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-47).

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Main Author: Rynn, Sarah
Other Authors: Van der Schijff, Johann
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Michaelis School of Fine Art 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/8199 Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference Rynn, Sarah Van der Schijff, Johann Zaayman, Carine Fine Art Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-47). My body of work is concerned with the constructed promise of telecommunication - that is, the promise to connect people all over the world via telephone lines, computer networks and, most recently, satellite signals. The development of and access to networked systems has brought about this "utopian promise" (Mitchell 2005: 305), an ideal of instant connectivity that allows a user to be in contact with others through technological devices over vast distances. Connectivity supposedly enables users to develop and sustain relationships on the Internet. However, the question arises whether telecommunication technologies are living up to their promise. My title, Reprocessing Inte/ference: An artistic exploration of the visual material generated by inte/terence, refers to the concepts pertaining to this promise and also to the failure of the promise, focusing on the notions of distance and interference. It further encapsulates my working method, a process of degrading and filtering both my own and found footage. 2014-10-06T12:10:43Z 2014-10-06T12:10:43Z 2006 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8199 eng application/pdf Michaelis School of Fine Art Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Fine Art
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Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference
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title Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference
title_full Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference
title_fullStr Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference
title_full_unstemmed Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference
title_short Reprocessing interference : an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference
title_sort reprocessing interference an artistic exploration of the visual material generated by interference
topic Fine Art
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8199
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