Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Chronoscope

Experience the Time Travelling Chronoscope!!

A 20 minute 3D audio tour around Potterow created by Dan Brown.

MP3 Headsets and printed guides available from Informatics, contact Alex Judd

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Opening Night

Last night Onsite officially opened with a launch at Appleton Tower - a great turn out and everything came together on time!

Photos from the night by Chris Hill - see flickr for more














The walkway














Viewing a spyworld














The Video Box
Showing video clips by DDM students Jacek Janiak brad strong Heather Jarvis Hong XU
modified time lapse by Richard Spencer and C4 FourDocs "photosynthesis" by Barry Gibb, Digitalis and timelapse animations of the building site process...

Subverted building signs by Lynne Baxter:







The art will be up for months to come - do come and see the art and hear the 3D sound experience - MP3 headphones can be borrowed from the School of Informatics, contact Alex Judd

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The OnSite Project




Onsite opening 25th October, 2006 5-8pm





OnSite is a series of Arts and Informatics interventions on and around the building site of the new Informatics Building. It is a collaboration between the Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) and the School of Informatics.

The Onsite Project aims to engage with the public, the local community, the building contractors, the architects and the academics to help raise and challenge ideas about Informatics and Art, the new building, the history and future of Potterow.

Three students from the ECA - Dan Brown, Kadie Salmon and Richard Spencer - are working with Richard Brown, Informatics Research artist in Residence to create exciting, engaging and provocative interventions on and around the Potterow, the site of the new Informatics Research Building, due to open in 2007.

The interventions interpret and respond to Informatics research and its new building, the site and the building process, the history and future of Potterrow.

The interventions are in three parts:

i) A walkway on Potterow internally illuminated by a coded light installation, 4 panels of graphic and photographic panels with 5 peepholes into miniature fictional worlds. Can you crack the code!

ii) An audio tour around Potterow, using mobile MP3 players a 3D sound experience brings to life hidden past, present and future fictional location based narratives.

iii) An outdoor video box showing “the science of information” adverts, time lapse of the building process, animations and selected video clips from other artists.

OnSite will run for the next 3 months, enlightening the forthcoming dark wintry days..

The project has been kindly supported by Edinburgh Informatics, Jon Oberlander, Colin Adams, Scottish Enterprise Edinburgh and Lothian’s Prospekt funding, Martin Parker, Edinburgh Digital Design Media and Architecture, the Edinburgh College of Art.

Invites via invitation - email: diana.sisu (at) ed.ac.uk